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Monday's Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Targets: Isaac Collins, Carlos Correa and More

Looking at a few waiver wire pitchers and hitters to consider adding in fantasy baseball leagues.

Morgan Rode Aug 11th 9:24 AM EDT.

Aug 10, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA;  Houston Astros third baseman Carlos Correa (1) hits a solo home run in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images
Aug 10, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; Houston Astros third baseman Carlos Correa (1) hits a solo home run in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

After looking at fantasy baseball waiver wire options based on weekly projections, let's go over some more traditional waiver wire targets.

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Should You Add Isaac Collins?

Collins is now rostered in 38% of fantasy leagues. He was sitting at 13% on August 5.

Collins hit a walk-off homer among his three hits on Sunday. He has 14 hits over 37 plate appearances this month, while also walking four times. Collins has three doubles, a triple and two homers among his 14 knocks, while also tallying 10 RBIs, eight runs scored, a stolen base and six strikeouts.

He is emerging as a possible NL Rookie of the Year candidate as a 28-year-old. Collins has a .295 average and .395 on-base percentage over 316 plate appearances and 96 games this season.

Collins has 13 doubles, eight homers and two triples among his 79 total knocks. He also has 40 RBIs, 45 runs scored, 13 stolen bases, 40 walks and 71 strikeouts.

His overall season numbers are pretty good, and he's honestly been underrated most of the season. Collins has turned things on of late, and with the Brewers winning a lot, he's finally getting noticed more.

I think the outfielder is worth rostering and utilizing in most deeper leagues now. I think he's also a standard league streaming option, especially if you need some outfield help for a bit. He'll likely top out as a better deep-league keeper, but with the run he's on now, Collins should be on everyone's radar.

Should You Add Carlos Correa?

Correa is up 3.75% and sits at 60.32% overall.

The trade from the Twins to the Astros has re-energized Correa. Over nine games and 42 plate appearances, he has 15 hits and five walks. He's posted two doubles and homers among his hits, along with six RBIs and runs scored and five strikeouts.

He's hitting between first-fourth in the Astros' lineup, and any of those spots are favorable ones to be in. Correa has multi-hit games in five straight contests, and has drove in a run in four straight.

Correa is definitely trending up, and he'd probably be rostered in far more leagues if he wasn't at a stacked fantasy shortstop spot. He might be outperforming your starting SS, or is at least worth an add as utility hitter, or an extra middle infielder or infielder in general.

He's been there and done that, so I'd expect more success at the plate as his season winds down. Correa won't hit .405, like he has in nine games with Houston so far, but he's capable of being a daily fantasy contributor, and could put up big numbers now that he's back in a better lineup.

Correa is unlikely to ever get to 100% rostered, but I think he's worth an add in more standard leagues right now. Check over your team and see if he's an upgrade somewhere - a standard league team in just about every league should find a spot for him.

Keep Correa rostered in all deeper leagues for the rest of the season, as long as he's healthy. He can start daily. 

Correa is also a sell-high candidate right now in some deeper setups. So if you picked him up but are already set at shortstop and your infield, flipping him now would make plenty of sense.

Should You Add Jakob Marsee?

Marsee was added in 2.84% of leagues and is owned in 42.68% of leagues overall.

He went hitless on Sunday, but has a .419 average and .538 OBP over his first 39 plate appearances. Marsee has 13 hits, including five doubles and one triple and home run. He also has six RBIs and runs scored, five stolen bases and eight walks and strikeouts.

Marsee has hit fifth or sixth when he's been in the lineup over the past five games. He sat on Sunday against a left-handed starter, but still got in the game and had a couple plate appearances.

Marsee not starting against some lefties will hold him back from being owned in some fantasy leagues, but if he keeps delivering at the plate, he could work his way into some standard leagues eventually.

Right now, I'd say Marsee is only worth adding in deeper leagues. He's at a stacked outfield spot, but is doing plenty at the plate so far to be rosterable and startable in most deeper leagues. I'd hold on to him for as long as he's hot at the plate, and then give him a half-week or so of struggling before thinking about dropping him - he could be here to stay as a fantasy asset this season.

Marsee is streamable in standard leagues, but I think there's probably some better options out there right now. He's worth a gamble if your team is performing well and is solid all around. Marsee can start occasionally when your regular starters are out, and maybe be someone who turns into a daily starter.

He already could be starting daily in all leagues, but until he's playing every day, and has more games under his belt, his own percentage is likely to be around 50-60.

Should You Add Ernie Clement?

Clement is owned in 58.94% of leagues after a 4.18% increase.

He has a homer in three of his past four games, and has 15 hits over 41 August plate appearances. Clement has three homers, two doubles and a triple among the hits, along with five RBIs, 10 runs scored, a walk and seven strikeouts.

Clement has had a good season overall, hitting .289 and getting on base at a .323 mark over 445 plate appearances. He has 23 doubles, eight homers and two triples among his 119 total hits, while also posting 36 RBIs, 63 runs scored, three stolen bases, 21 walks and 49 strikeouts.

He's played first, second and third base, along with shortstop this season. Clement could also be eligible in the outfield from past seasons.

His defensive versatility gets him in the starting lineup daily, and when he's producing at the plate, he's a good fantasy asset. Clement has been a waiver wire add and possible drop candidate here and there all season. That's likely to continue the rest of the season too.

Right now, he should be utilized in all deeper leagues, while also being a streaming option in standard leagues. I like holding him in all deeper leagues for the rest of the season, then adding and dropping him in standard leagues as he goes in and out of streaks.

Should You Add Will Warren?

Warren is up 4.76% today, bringing his overall mark to 50%.

Warren will make a start tonight against the Twins, so he's a streaming option. This will be his first start against Minnesota this season.

He has a 6-5 record over 24 appearances and 115 2/3 innings this season. Warren has a 4.44 earned run average, allowing 59 runs (57 earned) on 110 hits and 54 walks. He has struck out 133 batters to overcome some of the runs, hits and walks he's allowed.

Warren is coming off a five-inning shutout of the Rangers in his last season. He has allowed two or less runs in five of his past six starts. Warren is still susceptible to the blowup start, allowing five and eight runs in two of his starts since the start of July.

With his strikeout work and recent numbers, along with a favorable matchup tonight, I like the idea of starting Warren. He's a better deep-league asset, but I'd be fine streaming him in some standard leagues too. His fantasy ceiling is high enough to justify that, just know there's a risk for a blowup start.

Weigh your options and see if Warren is worth streaming tonight.

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