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August 20, 2025
5 Hot Hitter Fantasy Baseball Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups: Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News
Zach Thompson
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5 Hot Hitter Fantasy Baseball Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups: Week 21 (2025) | Fantasy News

Week 21 waiver-wire push lands five bargain-hunters who can buoy fantasy rosters down the stretch: Daulton Varsho, Joey Ortiz, Paul DeJong, Colby Thomas, Brett Baty. Each offers a path to power, run production, or batting-average gains with minimal waiver cost, ideal for FAAB-driven streams or deep-league depth-building.

Varsho returns from shoulder and hamstring issues to post big-season power bursts, owning 13 HR in 38 games and a .364 wOBA, with a hot August showing (14 games, .295, 5 HR, 14 RBI). Milwaukee’s Ortiz has been scorching in August (.367 in 16 games) with solid contact and pace for runs in a productive lineup. DeJong has heated up since July, delivering multi-position flexibility and a string of homers while mixing in at first base.

Thomas brings a rare blend of power and speed for an Athletics outfield spark, riding a hot streak with multi-homer games and a growing upside as his role tightens. Baty has found form in August with power and improved average in a Mets lineup in the wild-card hunt, adding appeal as a short-term infield boost. These options are ideal for managers seeking upside at low cost as the season winds down.

In short, the group represents a mix of proven track records and breakout potential who can help close gaps in your lineup without heavy capital outlay, making them prime targets for Week 21 and beyond.

Which Week 21 waiver hitter has the clearest path to immediate counting-stat gains: Varsho, Ortiz, DeJong, Thomas, or Baty?If you could only roster one of these five for Week 21, who would provide the strongest near-term floor?What matchups or ballparks would you target for Varsho and Ortiz to maximize Week 21 production?How should you balance risk vs reward when rostering the five, given playoff implications?
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