SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – MAY 02: Travis Bazzana #37 of the Cleveland Guardians hits a two-run RBI single with the bases loaded against the Athletics in the top of the seventh inning at Sutter Health Park on May 02, 2026 in Sacramento, California. The hit and RBI’s were the first Bazzana’s major league career. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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Despite the month of June being right around the corner, there are still some appealing fantasy baseball options that haven’t been scooped up in most leagues yet. Let’s dig into the waiver wire options for Week 10 and highlight five players to consider adding who are still available in the majority of Yahoo leagues.
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Targets For Week 10
Travis Bazzana, 2B, Cleveland Guardians (43% rostered)
Bazzana has caught fire at the plate, hitting 13-for-32 (.406) over his last eight games. He only had one home run during that span, but power production isn’t his forte. He can steal bases, already racking up seven of them over 21 games. What you like to see for his prospects moving forward is that he has 13 walks to go along with his 14 strikeouts. He can hit for average and steal bases, making him someone to add for those who need help a second base.
Alec Bohm, 3B, Philadelphia Phillies (41% rostered)
Bohm has a career .275 batting average, so seeing him slump to begin the season was rare. It was only a matter of time before he got back on track, and he seems to finally be hitting his stride. He is currently on an 11-game hitting streak in which he is 17-for-42 (.405) with four home runs and four doubles. During that span, he only struck out five times. Ignore his current .631 OPS. Better days are already here.
Bryce Miller, SP, Seattle Mariners (40% rostered)
Miller battled an elbow injury last year that limited him to 18 starts. He didn’t look like himself when he was on the mound, posting a 5.68 ERA. He gave up 1.7 HR/9 and saw his strikeout rate fall to 18.9%. An oblique strain has limited him to two starts this year, but he has only given up two runs over 11 innings since returning. He also has 10 strikeouts and has given up just one home run. When he made 31 starts in 2024, he had a 3.68 xERA, 0.98 WHIP and 24.3% strikeout rate. Now that he’s healthy again, he’s well worth the risk in 12-team leagues.
Spencer Steer, 1B/OF, Cincinnati Reds (38% rostered)
Like Bohm, Steer is also on an 11-game hitting streak. During his hot stretch, he is 16-for-46 (.348) with one home run and three doubles. The 27-year-old has been hitting the ball hard, posting a 14.1% barrel rate this season that is on pace to be the highest mark of his career. What makes Steer even more appealing is fantasy is that he is eligible at both first base and outfield on Yahoo. He has even played some second base, so if he gains eligibility there, his positional flexibility will make him stand out even more.
Ben Brown, SP, Chicago Cubs (34% rostered)
Brown has mostly pitched in relief this year, but he has been moved into the starting rotation recently because of injuries. He threw 82 pitches in his last outing, allowing three runs and recording six strikeouts against the Brewers. He has a career 26.5% strikeout rate, so his move into the starting rotation makes him intriguing. Another reason to add him is that he is projected for two starts during Week 10. He will face the Pirates in Pittsburgh, followed by a road outing against the Cardinals.
Takeaway
Bazzana, Bohm, and Steer are three hot hitters that fantasy managers should target on the waiver wire. Miller and Brown can help those who need starting pitching, especially with Brown lined up for two starts during Week 10. Be sure to check back throughout the season as we provide the top waiver wire options to help you win your fantasy baseball league.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com