Fantasy baseball wiver Wire: Zach Cole, José Caballero and Kai-Wei Teng

A last exemption thread for the 2025 season. Thank you to all those who have stayed for the good (Jo Adell, Tyler Soderstrom, Cade Horton) and the Pas so good (Jordan Walker, Christopher Morel, Jonathan India). Here are some last minute options for the last seven days of the season.
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Zach Cole (Astros): Robaé in 2% of Yahoo leagues
Even if they had recently given Yordan Alvarez and Jake Meyers from the injured list, the astros thought it was worth trying to catch lightning in a bottle by promoting Cole to make his debut in the major league a week ago. It could not have worked better either; Cole started five of the six games since he joined the team and went 6 for 18 with two circuits and seven produced points. And now that Alvarez, unfortunately, has been put aside again, there is all the reasons to think that it will be a game match the rest of the path.
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Cole, 24, has never been considered a perspective – Fangraphs ranked it n ° 30 on A list of weak astros A few months ago – but it excelled despite a scary withdrawal rate this year, reaching. 267 / .363 / 505 in 82 games in double A and .353 / .459 / .745 in 15 games after a promotion from August -A. He totaled 19 circuits, 18 interceptions and 146 withdrawn with a fairly incredible stick in 97 minor league games this season. Its 35% withdrawal rate among minors was three percentage points higher than any qualified major league striker has recorded this season.
So there are still good reasons to be skeptical about Cole in the future. Next week, however, he looks at series in Sacramento and Anaheim against a group of starters lower than average. It is to start the five games against right-handers and perhaps also against the left-hander Mitch Ferris. It should be a great week for astros strikers, so Jesús Sánchez and the return of Isaac Paredes are also worth considered.
José Caballero (Inf Yankees): Rancard in 26% of Yahoo leagues
Things are very well set up for the MLB leader in the last week of the season. Caballero has seen a lot of time on Anthony Volpe at the recently stop stop, and we imagine that he will start at least four of the last six Yankees games against White Sox and Orioles. He will certainly be there against the two left -handers which the team should face. Yankees will probably want it in programming when Edgar Quero catches the White Sox; The Orioles have just robbed 7 for 7 in flight against Quero during its last departure on Wednesday.
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Caballero between the weekend with 48 interceptions, and only Chandler Sampson, with 42, has a chance to catch it. We imagine that he will want to reach 50 before the end of the season, and he does not necessarily need to stop there. If the Yankees pick up early, it would probably be good news for Caballero, because he could take an additional start or two away from the stop stop while the regulars rest.
Kai-Wei Teng (SP giants): Rossée in 5% of Yahoo leagues
There is not much for the starters at two starts next week, with the teams that only play six games and several who already use rotations of six men. Even some of the launchers who seem to start twice will be striking or will end up launching limited sleeves during the last weekend. Thus, the Lone Spi here comes from the Giants, which should end their season at home against the Rockies. Teng will almost certainly launch on Friday in the opening of the series, with Carson Whisenhunt to follow unless the giants are still in the running (they could go up Justin Verlander and Logan Webb for the last two games in this case).
Teng, a 26 -year -old recruit, has an MPM of 6.41 through seven outings, but it comes with a beautiful FIP of 3.30; He only granted one circuit and posted a 33/15 k/bb in 26 2/3 sleeves. He already beat the rocks once in Coors, where he granted two points and withdrew eight in 5 1/3 innings on September 1. It has gone from its cursor about 27% of the time during its first three outings at 46% of the time in its last three, and the league is just .214 against the field. Given the match, it is worth it.
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Rapid hits derogation wire
– James Schiano has just presented Bryce Eldridge (7% reheated) in His column this weekSo I wouldn’t feel well doing the same. It should be noted that the giants undoubtedly have the easiest pitching calendar of the game in the last week, with series against cardinals and rocks, and they should face a left -hander once. It is ideal for Eldridge, and it also Jung Hoo Lee (37% reheated) to be considered.
– Austin Martin (4% reheated) regularly beats the second blow for twins. He strikes .327 / .431 / .418 this month, and he has just stealed three bases in three games against the Yankees. It seems to be a reasonable game in the road series against the teams of Rangers and Phillies which may not have much to play.
– Alex shutters (16% heated) has been in good shape since his return from a tense oblique, and he picked up a backup on Thursday. It is probably the best game among dodgers readers for the last week.


