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Abel, Young among top Week 11 waiver-wire targets
Eric Samulski examines the top fantasy baseball waiver-wire targets for Week 11, highlighting Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mick Abel and Seattle Mariners infielder Cole Young.

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  • ATL Relief Pitcher #32
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    The latter option is a less-invasive surgical procedure and typically results in a much faster return to pitching as opposed to a full reconstructive operation. The 22-year-old top pitching prospect was diagnosed with a torn UCL in his right elbow last week and is likely to be sidelined until the second half of the 2026 season, even if it winds up being an internal brace procedure.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #59
    The Mets will wait to see how Manaea is feeling afterwards in the coming days before determining whether he’s ready for a minor league rehab assignment. The 33-year-old southpaw will need a couple tune-up outings before he’s ready to make his season debut, most likely at some point in July. He’s been out since spring training making his way back from an oblique strain.
  • INT 1st Baseman #99
    Voit heads overseas after a 36-game stint in the independent Mexican League where he batted .324 with 11 home runs. The 34-year-old was in camp last spring with the Mets, but didn’t make the club’s season-opening roster. He last appeared in the majors during the 2023 campaign when he got into 22 games for the Brewers.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #31
    Not good. Roberts added that Glasnow’s body is not responding as hoped and he remains limited to flat-ground throwing after experiencing some general soreness following last week’s bullpen session. There’s plenty of historical evidence to suggest that shoulder issues are extremely problematic for pitchers relative to other physical issues. At this point, fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate Glasnow returning until the second half considering he’ll need to essentially build up his arm strength and stamina from scratch once he’s able to resume throwing bullpen sessions.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #35
    The Giants are going to give former top prospect Kyle Harrison another start on Wednesday against the Padres before determining their next move. Verlander figures to be an option to return early next week from the injured list, assuming he makes it through upcoming throwing sessions without any issues. The 42-year-old former ace hit the shelf back in mid-May with a pectoral strain.
  • ATL Designated Hitter #20
    Anthopoulos added that it’s going to be an ongoing factor for the remainder of the year and that he’ll need to continue managing the issue. Ozuna missed a couple games back in mid-April to undergo further testing after experiencing hip inflammation, but wasn’t believed to be dealing with anything significant. The fact that he hasn’t missed any additional time is pretty remarkable, but it’s a situation that fantasy managers will need to monitor closely. The ongoing issue hasn’t greatly impacted the 34-year-old slugger’s on-field performance of late since he’s hitting .321 (17-for-53) with four homers over his last 15 games.
  • SD 1st Baseman #30
    Sheets told reporters he passed concussion-related tests and expects to avoid a trip to the injured list, adding that he’s available off the bench on Monday evening. The 29-year-old slugger appears to have avoided serious injury following a scary-looking incident on Sunday when he collided full-speed with the left-field wall. He’ll get some extra time off to rest and recover, but it seems like he’ll be ready to return for Tuesday’s showdown.
  • LAD Right Fielder #50
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Betts is available to pinch-hit later in the contest, if necessary. The 32-year-old fantasy superstar progressed to running the bases and also went through defensive drills prior to Monday’s series opener at Dodger Stadium with the aim of being ready for Tuesday’s contest. He’s been out of the lineup for four consecutive games since suffering a fractured toe last week in an off-field incident at his home. It’ll be rookie Hyeseong Kim filling in at shortstop again on Monday night in his absence.
  • BAL Left Fielder #17
    Cowser will make his return to Baltimore’s lineup for Tuesday’s series opener against the Mariners at T-Mobile Park after missing just over nine weeks when he fractured his left thumb on an ill-advised head-first slide into first base back on March 30. The 25-year-old was one of the more impactful young outfielders in the fantasy landscape last year when he delivered a 24-homer, nine-steal rookie campaign to finish second in AL Rookie of the Year Award balloting. Fantasy managers should make sure he’s back in lineups this week, especially with series against the Mariners and Athletics on tap.
  • BAL Left Fielder #67
    Hummel loses his spot on Baltimore’s active roster with Colton Cowser returning from the injured list for Tuesday’s series opener in Seattle. The 30-year-old got into exactly one game for the Orioles, striking out in his lone plate appearance. It’s a bit jarring that he’s been designated for assignment more times than the number of games he actually appeared in for Baltimore.

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The Athletics’ 25-year-old rookie hit his first major-league home run Saturday, going deep at Rogers Centre in his hometown of Toronto.
Toglia appeared to establish himself as the Rockies’ first baseman last year, when he hit .233 with 21 homers following his June recall from Triple-A. He produced his first multi-homer game July 14, when he went deep three times against the Mets at Citi Field.
Glasnow first went on the 15-day IL on April 28 with right shoulder inflammation. With the current move, the right-hander would be eligible to return in late June. He threw his first bullpen session last week.
Young, 21, was a No. 21 overall pick in the 2022 MLB amateur draft and was the Mariners’ No. 3 overall prospect, per MLB Pipeline, at the time of his promotion. He was off to a solid start to the year in the Pacific Coast League.
The Houston slugger felt pain in his right hand on Friday while hitting and a small fracture that was previously believed to be a muscle strain was discovered. The fracture is about 60% healed.
The Red Sox announced Friday the move is retroactive to Wednesday and that right-handed pitcher Nick Burdi had been recalled from Triple-A Worcester.
Judge got the fireworks going with a 446-foot solo shot to dead center on a 1-1 pitch from Tony Gonsolin. The Yankees slugger’s 19th homer of the season tied him with Kyle Schwarber for third in the majors.
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Evan Phillips will have Tommy John surgery next week and miss the rest of the season in the latest blow to the World Series champion’s pitching staff.