
Bill Dubiel's week 4 fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups and sleepers for second base (2B) and shortstop (SS). Read his MLB middle infield analysis and advice.
So how’d you do in Week 3? Whether you came out of the gate strong or stumbled at the start, your team can always use a shot in the arm - or in this case, the roster. I will be analyzing potential SS and 2B sleepers off the waiver wire all year long, for different league formats including AL-Only and NL-Only leagues. Here’s a look at some middle infielders who could be useful in the early goings—if they are still available, consider snatching them up. At the very least, keep them on your radar…
Second Base (2B) Waiver Wire Pickups
Neil Walker (PIT) - Owned in 79% of leagues
Baller Move: Add him in mixed leagues
DJ LeMahieu (COL) - Owned in 3.3% of leagues
How high are your expectations from the second base slot? If you’re okay with a solid yet unglamorous output, DJ is your guy. He’s a great contact hitter, currently sitting at .283 on the young season. You’re not going to get much out of him in any other categories, though—he’s got virtually no power, and little speed to speak of. However, he’ll be towards the end of the Colorado lineup, which means the team’s better hitters will be on base for him. Like I said: solid but unglamorous.
Baller Move: Add him in deeper leagues
Shortstop (SS) Waiver Wire Pickups
Alcides Escobar (KC) - Owned in 8.3% of leagues
Baller Move: Add him in deeper leagues
Chris Owings (ARI) - Owned in 8.9% of leagues
This one is a bit more of a stretch, but again if you’re really hurting at shortstop there are definitely worse options. Owings is hitting .290 so far, which isn’t too shabby for the shortstop position. More importantly, he’s stolen four bases already, and as long as he keeps getting on base, he’ll keep thieving those bags. I wouldn’t drop a solid shortstop for Owings, but if you’re desperate, give him a look.
Baller Move: Keep an eye on him