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A new week, another batch of waiver-wire adds, just the way you like 'em—hot and fresh out of the oven. Some players mentioned last time, including Matt Garza, Francisco Liriano, Mitch Moreland and Travis Wood, are already owned in most leagues by now but remain quality pickups if still available. Show More Summary
A new week, another batch of waiver-wire adds, just the way you like 'em—hot and fresh out of the oven. Some players mentioned last time, including Michael Saunders, Phil Hughes, Jeremy Guthrie and Jose Fernandez, are already owned in most leagues by now but remain quality pickups if still available. Show More Summary
After just nine days in the show, Nolan Arenado is already becoming a household name in the world of fantasy baseball. In fact, if Arenado is still on the waiver wire in your league, stop reading this and go pick him up this instant....Show More Summary
It's not very often that a major league club goes into a baseball season already knowing they are going to be sellers at the deadline—and sometimes after the deadline via the waiver wire. This season, the Chicago Cubs just happen to be one of those clubs. Show More Summary
A new week, another batch of waiver-wire adds, just the way you like 'em—hot and fresh out of the oven. Some players mentioned last time, including Brian McCann, Nate McLouth, Nolan Arenado and Kevin Gregg, are already owned in most leagues by now but remain quality pickups if still available. Show More Summary
It's Monday, so come get your waiver wire adds, just how you like 'em—hot and fresh out of the oven. Some players mentioned last time, including Tony Cingrani, Edward Mujica, Patrick Corbin and Wandy Rodriguez, are already owned in most leagues but remain quality pickups if still available. Show More Summary
It's not too late. Just because roles, spots and jobs have started to settle down and solidify now that we're entering the season's fourth week doesn't mean there aren't still plenty of valuable players to target on the waiver wire. Like some of those to follow. Show More Summary
After last week's pitcher-heavy top 10 waiver pickups, the bats have battled back to balance things out this time around, with power being a common trait among them. That doesn't mean that arms are underrepresented, though. In fact, the top two spots belong to a pair of right-handed starters. Show More Summary
It won't take long to figure out the theme of this week's top waiver wire pickups, so rather than dragging it out any further, here it is: Pitchers, and more specifically, closers. One reason these recommended adds are so hurler-heavy is the simple fact that it's tough to get too caught up in small sample sizes, particularly when it comes to hitters. Show More Summary
The first couple weeks of the season, in any fantasy sport, are the most important of times for scouring the waiver wire. It's our first and most immediate chance to see which players are poised for a breakout—whether or not a guy's preseason successes have carried over, or struggles have evanesced, before the numbers start to count. Show More Summary
Every year a waiver wire pickup will help obtain a championship. Last season, players like Edwin Encarnacion, Mike Trout and R.A. Dickey all provided great value after the draft. Who will be the heroes this season? The following list is compiled of possible candidates to become post-draft MVPs. Show More Summary
Fantasy baseball drafts are in the books and the season is underway, but you didn't think that meant your work was done, did you? As an owner, your attention must now shift to monitoring the waiver wire for additions that will boost your squad. Show More Summary
You've drafted your team (yay!), and the season is officially underway (double-yay!). So now what? The safe play is to stick with your gut or to your guns (or whatever cliche you prefer) and give the players you picked a chance to do their thing. Show More Summary
In fantasy football, it’s usually a good idea to own both a team’s starting running back and his backup. If the starter gets hurt, you won’t have to scour the waiver wire for someone else you know will get regular carries. You already have him. Show More Summary
Fantasy baseball is a grind. No matter how your draft goes, fantasy baseball championships are won in lost on the waiver wire each year. Still, you can be the king of the wire and still fail to make the playoffs if you don't draft a solid core. Show More Summary
Throughout the history of the NHL, some teams have been great at finding hidden talent through the draft, waiver wire or alternate means. Some of these finds like Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Lundqvist and Jonathan Quick have become cornerstone pieces. Show More Summary
Even after the NBA trade deadline, the rumor mill remains busy thanks to the waiver wire. Teams that did not make deals still have holes to fill, and 10-day contracts could be the answer, especially now that basketball season in China is over and some NBA ex-pats may be looking for work back home. Show More Summary
The Saints cut bait on cornerback Johnny Patrick less than two years after they made him a third-round pick, but the NFL waiver wire has once again shown that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Or at least another man’s opportunity to take a look at a 24-year old player deemed worthy of an…
The scarcity of running backs might be the most frustrating part of fantasy football. Once your star running back goes down, you look to the waiver wire, only to find next to nothing available. In fact, after about the top 15 or so, the decline is tremendous. Show More Summary