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May 9, 2025
Five Injured Players to Stash in Fantasy Baseball - Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 7 (2025) | Fantasy News
Kipp Heisterman
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Five Injured Players to Stash in Fantasy Baseball - Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 7 (2025) | Fantasy News

As the 2025 fantasy baseball season progresses, several injured players present excellent stashing opportunities for savvy managers. Luis Gil of the New York Yankees, currently rostered in 28% of Yahoo leagues, is anticipated to return by early June 2024 after dealing with an injury. His previous season displayed impressive numbers, including a solid ERA and strikeouts, making him a valuable addition to any fantasy squad.

Shane Bieber, the ace for the Cleveland Guardians, is another name to consider. Although he is expected back by early July following Tommy John surgery, his history as a Cy Young winner and a strong start pre-injury makes him a high-reward stash. The Tampa Bay Rays' Josh Lowe and the San Francisco Giants' Tyler Fitzgerald are also set to rejoin their respective lineups soon, providing both power and speed options. Lastly, Jake Cronenworth's imminent return to the San Diego Padres lineup offers more versatility for fantasy rosters. Targeting these players can pay dividends as the season heads into its crucial phases.

What are the best strategies for stashing injured players this season?How can fantasy managers effectively manage their injured list?Which players are currently undervalued due to injuries?What impact do injuries have on a team’s performance?
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