the trading deadline has already passed in most fantasy baseball leagues, as a fantasy owner, are now forced to look at the waiver wire for additions to their roster. Of course, there May be a few poor veterans available (Alex Rios, anyone?), But more than likely the only player who can add any value to his team will be young recruits with the hunger to succeed and prove they belong in major league roster .
finding these types of players is not always easy. Sometimes, these players have a spirit like quality that leaves them hidden on your league waiver wire. Do not be afraid! With a little research (and perhaps some chain rattling), we can root these players come out of hiding and on his fantasy baseball players.
Casper Wells (SEA) -
Names of the article title, Wells seemed to emerge from the fog that Mariner is a list of names. After the trade that brought him (along with Charlie Furbush) from Detroit for Doug Fister, Wells has emerged as quite a find for the Mariners. After languishing in the 4th (even 5) on the Tigers outfielder, Wells 6 HR from the All Star break is good for 2 place in the AL over that span. Some appear next to your roster as well.
Lucas Duda (NYM) -
Duda power in the lower leagues, he appeared to put in a position to fight for a place in the right field the Mets roster in 2012 (or at least 4th place). However, the injury to Ike Davis Duda brought out of hiding to get to first base (and cleaning of the batting order). The rest of the season will go a long way to solidify Duda role in the team for next season. With Carlos Beltran trade, Duda May have to spend some time in the instructional league in the offseason learning the RF, but in the meantime, you should think of him floating in their line up.
John Mayberry, Jr. (PHI) -
After spending two seasons in Triple-A, Mayberry profiled as a fourth outfielder for the Phillies in 2011. However, with injuries and poor performance of players such as Raul Ibanez and Domonoc Brown, Mayberry had a chance to surprise everyone with his play. Manager Charlie Manuel went so far as to say, Mayberry has earned a place in the line even when Ibanez returns. "That's how to win jobs," said Manuel. "He is a nice hitter ."
Kyle Blanks (SD) -
After fading into the shadows after a less-than-stellar performance in 2010, Blanks has made the most of things recently with 6 HR, 18 RBI in 96 AB of the All Star break. As part of the Padres offense recovering somewhat recently, does not let his appearance in the last few seasons allow you to see through his value now.
Aaron Miles (LAD) -
Miles is scared to over 350 AB this season. He gave a decent average, and has even gone to the modest electric shock caused by the recent manager, Don Mattingly to use the number 3 spot in the Dodgers batting order. With the right in both the second and third base, Miles could give a little spirit into your fantasy players.
If your fantasy opponents need a good scare, consider pulling one of these apparitions off the waiver wire. Without a doubt, you might just find yourself in a playoff 'to attend .'
Pun intended.






