Top Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Adds for March 29: Tyler Soderstrom, Wilyer Abreu, Kyle Manzardo, Spencer Torkelson and More
Looking at the top performances on March 28 from waiver wire hitters and then looking at the most-added waiver options.
The second day of the MLB regular season (for most teams) saw the Rockies and Rays play for the first time, the Dodgers and Cubs play their fourth games and every other team playing for the second time.
Let's take a look at the top fantasy performances from waiver wire hitters in this article. After we look at the best performances, we'll dive into the FantasySP waiver wire list to see who else might be trending up.
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Rays 3, Rockies 2
Kameron Misner was the only Tampa Bay hitter to score over two points on Friday.
Misner had just one plate appearance in the game, but made it count by smacking a walk-off home run.
Ryan McMahon, Ezequiel Tovar, Hunter Goodman and Jordan Beck all had three or more points for Colorado.
McMahon doubled among his three hits and also walked once. Tovar doubled among his two hits, drove in a run and also struck out once. Goodman doubled among his two hits, while Beck had a walk, two stolen bases, a run scored and a strikeout.
Blue Jays 8, Orioles 2
Bo Bichette, Ernie Clement, Nathan Lukes, George Springer and Will Wagner all posted over two fantasy points for Toronto.
Bichette drove in a run on two hits, while also scoring once. Clement doubled and drove in two runs. Lukes drove in a run on a hit and walk, scored twice and also struck out once.
Springer finished with two hits, a stolen base, a run scored and a strikeout. Wagner doubled among his two hits, scored a run and struck out once.
Jackson Holliday was the only waiver wire option from Baltimore to tally over two fantasy points. Holliday hit a solo homer among his two hits, while striking out once.
Pirates 4, Marlins 3
Andrew McCutchen and Joey Bart had over two fantasy points for the Pirates.
McCutchen drove in a run on a hit and a walk. Bart had a hit, two walks, a run scored and a strikeout.
Miami's Otto Lopez, Matt Mervis and Graham Pauley all had at least three fantasy points.
Lopez hit a two-run homer for Miami - he also walked. Mervis had one hit, walk and run scored, while Pauley doubled and drove in a run.
Rangers 4, Red Sox 1
Jonah Heim, Adolis Garcia and Jake Burger had three or more fantasy points for Texas.
Heim hit two solo home runs. Garcia walked twice and stole a base, while Burger had a double, RBI, run scored and strikeout.
Wilyer Abreu and Trevor Story had three or more fantasy points for Boston.
Abreu drove in a run on a walk and two hits. Story had a hit, stolen base and run scored.
Mets 3, Astros 1
Mark Vientos was the only Met over two fantasy points. He doubled in a run and scored once.
The only Houston hitter over two points was Jose Altuve, who is already owned in every league.
Diamondbacks 8, Cubs 1
Eugenio Suarez, Pavin Smith, Alek Thomas, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. led the way for Arizona.
Suarez hit two more homers (both two-run shots). Smith had two doubles among his three hits, drove in a run, scored twice and struck out once.
Thomas doubled twice among his three hits, drove in a run, scored once and also was a strikeout victim. Gurriel had a double among his two hits and scored twice.
Dansby Swanson and Pete Crow-Armstrong led the Cubs at the dish.
Swanson had a hit, walk, stolen base and run scored. Crow-Armstrong had a double, walk and RBI.
Padres 4, Braves 3
Jake Cronenworth and Xander Bogaerts both had three or more fantasy points.
Cronenworth hit a solo homer among his two hits and walked once. Bogaerts doubled in a run, scored once and also was a strikeout victim.
Jarred Kelenic was the only waiver wire hitter over two points for Atlanta. He had a solo homer, but also struck out three times.
Athletics 7, Mariners 0
Max Muncy, Luis Urias, JJ Bleday, Shea Langeliers and Tyler Soderstrom all had three or more fantasy points for the Athletics on Friday.
Muncy and Urias each hit a solo homer. Bleday had two hits, a walk, an RBI, a run scored and a strikeout.
Langeliers drove in a run on a hit and a walk. Soderstrom doubled among his two hits, drove in a run and struck out once.
No Mariner had over two fantasy points.
Dodgers 8, Tigers 5 (10 inn.)
Michael Conforto was the only waiver wire hitter from LA over two fantasy points. He doubled in a run, scored once and was a strikeout victim.
Dillon Dingler and Gleyber Torres led Detroit. Dingler tripled and hit a solo homer on his way to a three-RBI game - he also struck out twice. Torres hit a solo homer and also walked once.
Top Waiver Wire Options
Boston's Abreu is the top fantasy hitter on the waiver wire again. He's up 13.48% today.
Cleveland's Kyle Manzardo is up 8.83% today, while Detroit's Spencer Torkelson is up another 7.71%.
Athletics' Soderstrom is up 6.57%. Milwaukee's Joey Ortiz is up 4.81%.
Baltimore's Tyler O'Neill got a 4.39% boost today, while teammate Cedric Mullins is up 4.15%.
Seattle's Jorge Polanco is up 3.73% and is the last hitter on the 25-player list.