Fantasy baseball adds include Rockies rookie Carrigg and Red Sox pitcher Bennett
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 2:23 PM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie highlights key players to target as leagues approach the All-Star break. Cole Carrigg of the Rockies has impressed with a.925 OPS in his first 28 MLB games and could increase his roster percentage. Jake Bennett of the Red Sox boasts a 2.64 ERA over eight starts, likely to see increased roster activity soon. Other recommended additions include Garrett Mitchell from the Brewers, who has shown improved contact quality, and Kody Clemens from the Twins, known for his offensive production. Various pitchers and hitters are on the rise, suggesting strong performance ahead for fantasy managers.
- •Carrigg has a.925 OPS with 4 home runs and 21 RBIs.
- •Bennett recorded seven shutout innings in his latest start.
- •Mitchell has an.823 OPS and improved strikeout rate.
- •Clemens is hitting.269 with 13 homers since May 1.
- •Wells has emerged as a potential closer for the Orioles.
- 2:23 PMYahoo Sports — Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: An exciting rookie hitter in Colorado highlights players to add this weekend
"Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie shares his top waiver-wire adds as we hit the All-Star break.
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