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Welcome to our weekly fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups and FAAB (free agent acquisition budget) report. In this article, I’ll provide fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups and recommendations for players to target. Suggested bids will include an explanation of where to target them.
The focus is on 12- and 15-team National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) leagues. If you’re in shallower formats, bid less than my recommendations below. The best way to use this column is to bid on the high end for your targets. I’ve scoured the waiver wire for three targets at each position to make it easier for you. Note that the recommendations are for a $1,000 budget.
With that in mind, let’s dive into my Week 12 fantasy baseball FAAB recommendations.




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Each week during the fantasy baseball season, I’ll take a look at two-start pitchers for the week ahead. This week, we’ll focus on pitchers tentatively lined up to make multiple starts for Week 13 (June 22-June 28).

Targeting pitchers who face teams with high strikeout rates and who don’t generate a lot of quality contact can be valuable. Here are the current bottom-five teams in strikeout rate against right- and left-handed pitchers.
| Bottom 5 | K% vs. RHP |
| Angels | 24.9% |
| Reds | 24.1% |
| White Sox | 23.9% |
| Phillies | 23.2% |
| Padres | 23.1% |
| Twins | 23.1% |
| Bottom 5 | K% vs. LHP |
| Rockies | 27.5% |
| Pirates | 26.7% |
| Rangers | 26.1% |
| Reds | 25.4% |
| Athletics | 25.3% |
The current bottom-five teams in wOBA against right- and left-handed pitchers.
| Bottom 5 | wOBA vs. RHP |
| Padres | .292 |
| Mets | .293 |
| Diamondbacks | .296 |
| Red Sox | .299 |
| Phillies | .304 |
| Guardians | .304 |
| Bottom 5 | wOBA vs. LHP |
| Mariners | .282 |
| Padres | .283 |
| Rockies | .287 |
| Blue Jays | .290 |
| Mets | .292 |

These are the pitchers lined up for two starts who are universally rostered (80%).
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