

318/.375/.652 with 11 homers and nine steals across his first 38 games. Josh Lowe, OF, Tampa Bay Rays - Lowe looked like he might be a league-winner early on, slashing. Given his age and injury history, though, I’d be willing to let someone else figure that out. Of course, his track record is considerable, and he hit 33 homers just last year, so maybe there’s a chance he can turn it around. His K rate has cracked 20 percent for the first time in his career, and he’s reached the point where it seems like he’s too late on fastballs and too early on breaking stuff.

206/.300/.285, with just two homers and 17 RBI across 45 games. Fantasy baseball waiver wire Player to dropĪnthony Rizzo, 1B, New York Yankees - This may be hard to swallow, given how reliable Rizzo has been over his career and how hot he was to start this season, but we’re going on two months now of absolutely absymal production: Since May 15, the first baseman is slashing.
