Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Last call for Tommy Edman
Briefly

Many players can help managers over the next few days, which is all that we care about at this point in the season. Most of the players in this article are likely to go undrafted next year in standard formats, but they have favorable upcoming matchups that are necessary to carry their fantasy teams. Fantasy managers should start virtually any pitcher slated to start against the White Sox, who rank among the worst teams in baseball.
Ginn owns an unimpressive 4.58 ERA, but he deserves some fantasy attention for his 20:6 K:BB ratio across 19.1 Major League innings. He doesn't have to be the next Pedro Martinez to silence the White Sox, who are among the worst teams in baseball history. For that reason, he should be streamed in most leagues.
Detmers will rank among the most desirable two-start pitchers next week by virtue of facing the White Sox on Monday. Despite falling short of expectations this season, he has returned to the majors with a bang by recording 18 strikeouts in two starts. Managers grabbing Detmers can then pivot to Estes, who has excelled this season with a 3.29 ERA and 39:9 K:BB ratio.
Heaney has solid ratios (3.84 ERA, 1.20 WHIP) while holding a 9.2 K/9 rate, and could lead weekly leagues to victory against a Seattle offense that ranks 25th in runs scored and has struck out more than any other team. His ability to deliver even with limited innings makes him a viable pick for those chasing wins and strikeouts.
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