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Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 6/27

It’s Sunday night and you know what that means, my fellow waiver wire scavengers. We’re back to digging deep to find some upside in the barren wasteland of fantasy baseball free agents, in an effort to make up for underperformers and players lost to the injured list.

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Waiver Wire Adds 6/20

Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 6/20

Happy Sunday, you waiver wire scavengers. It appears as though we’ve hit a soft spot in the zone; everyone keeps going on the IL and nobody comes off. The wire hears you signing the blues and beckons you to find some resolution with guys to help you through the waiting game.

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Walking the Waiver Wire 6/13

Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 6/13

Welcome back to another edition of Walking the Waiver Wire (or, as I like to call it, “Who’s left?”). Hate to sound like a broken record, but the injury hits keep on coming and keeping your fantasy baseball squads afloat this time of the year is goal number one.

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Walking the Waiver Wire 5/30

Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 5/30

When it rains, it pours. We saw plenty of that this week as a maddening torrent caused rainouts and suspended games across the league. There is never a bad time to look at some lesser-owned backup upgrades to deepen those benches, so it’s time to hit the waiver wire.

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Walking the waiver wire: 5/23

Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire 5/23

How bad is it? Are you one of the only managers who has dodged the injury bullet? Live in fear, it’s coming for you. Is your team languishing in the middle of the crowd? Already cellar-dwelling? No matter where you sit in the current standings, hope is not lost. The Waiver Wire is here for you.

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MLB Waiver Wire April 25

Fantasy Baseball: Walking the Waiver Wire for Week 4

It is still early in the 2021 season, so many stats are still being taken with a grain of salt. Players that aren’t living up to prior expectations have more than enough time to turn it around. Meanwhile, fantasy managers struggle to figure out if other performances are a mirage or if the current pace is sustainable while they peruse the waiver wire.

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