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May 2, 2025
Five Injured Players to Stash in Fantasy Baseball - Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 6 (2025) | Fantasy News
Kipp Heisterman
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Five Injured Players to Stash in Fantasy Baseball - Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 6 (2025) | Fantasy News

In the ever-evolving landscape of fantasy baseball, keeping an eye on injured players who can be stashed on your roster is crucial. This week, five notable names are highlighted for potential waiver wire adds as they recover from injuries. First up is Max Scherzer, the veteran pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, currently rostered in only 6% of leagues. Expected to return by mid-May, Scherzer has shown flashes of brilliance in the past and carries strikeout potential, making him a worthy investment for those with an IL spot.

Next is Jared Jones of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who is also worth stashing as he recovers from injury. With a 4.14 ERA and a strikeout rate above one per inning, Jones offers significant upside when he returns to the rotation in early July. Also on the list is Willi Castro, who has versatility across several positions for the Minnesota Twins and is expected back soon to bolster their struggling lineup. Additionally, David Fry from the Cleveland Guardians, while recovering from Tommy John surgery, brings a valuable bat to the mix, especially with catcher eligibility. Finally, Lane Thomas, another Guardian, offers a mix of power and speed and should contribute solid numbers once he’s back on the field.

Which injured players should I target for my fantasy roster?How do injuries impact a team's overall performance?What strategies exist for managing injured players on my roster?How do waiver wire strategies change during injury season?
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