Outlook Dominic Canzone
Dominic Canzone's red-hot power surge makes him a premier weekly stream.
Canzone has been absolutely on fire for the first-place Mariners (34-32), batting .400 with four home runs and a massive 1.286 OPS over his last 14 days. Securely locked in as Seattle's everyday designated hitter, his recent power display—highlighted by a mammoth 451-foot blast on June 6—is crucial for a lineup currently missing key hitters like Cal Raleigh. His roster share is rising quickly as fantasy managers notice this hot streak.
While our rest-of-season projection remains conservative, forecasting a .242 average and seven additional homers, Canzone's current .271 mark and .521 slugging percentage across 57 games represent a genuine breakout. His career history shows steady year-over-year improvement in average and on-base percentage, indicating his hot stretch is more than just a passing fluke.
The Mariners have seven road matchups on tap this week, presenting a high volume of plate appearances. He draws favorable matchups against high-ERA starters like Trevor Rogers (6.58 ERA), Chris Bassitt (5.27 ERA), and Miles Mikolas (6.33 ERA). With such a friendly slate, he is a premier target to plug into lineups. Verdict: Stream.
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Outlook Jake Bauers
Red-Hot Bauers Anchors First-Place Brewers as Elite Weekly Option
Jake Bauers is currently on a tear, hitting .316 with six home runs over his last 30 days while locking down the everyday starting first base job. His surge has helped fuel the first-place Brewers (40-23), who enter the week riding a three-game winning streak. With key arms like DL Hall on the injured list, Milwaukee relies heavily on Bauers' red-hot bat to sustain their offensive momentum.
While our rest-of-season models project a conservative .213 batting average, Bauers' current .281 mark on the year represents a massive leap from his career baselines. The elite power metrics, viral confidence at the plate, and superb walk rate suggest his improved plate discipline is real, making him a highly productive corner infield asset even if his average regresses slightly.
The week ahead features six games, starting with a road series against Oakland followed by three home matchups against Philadelphia. Bauers draws highly favorable matchups against vulnerable starters like Jack Perkins (6.67 ERA) and Andrew Painter (6.21 ERA), though he must close out the week against Cristopher Sanchez's elite 1.46 ERA. Our model projects a strong weekly showing, making him a firm Start.
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