2022 Fantasy Baseball Stock Watch Week 8 Risers & Fallers: Kyle Farmer and Joc Pederson Trending Up
Published: Jun 03, 2022
Have you started looking at bi-weekly statistics yet in your fantasy baseball leagues? To find the MLB players trending up or down the fantasy baseball rankings, don't just rely on full season MLB stats. Finding short-term solutions on the fantasy baseball waiver wire or buy-low players to trade for means you have to look at things differently. Even looking at numbers from the last month could help you find the fantasy baseball sleepers out there to help your lineups. A couple of names highlighted in this week's fantasy baseball stock watch video are Kyle Farmer of the Cincinnati Reds and Joc Pederson of the San Francisco Giants. Both players are on recent hot streaks and rising up the latest fantasy baseball player projections. Keep checking out the latest MLB injury report and the MLB prospect report to help your fantasy baseball lineups as well. As much as fantasy is different from reality, don't forget to watch the MLB team standings to see which squads are moving up. You can even start zeroing in on players who are on four or five-game hitting streaks to get a leg up in your leagues. Here are some of the latest trendy MLB players for this week’s fantasy baseball stock watch report.
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