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5 Fantasy Baseball Fallers (2025)

We have made it through another week of the MLB season. There were some awe-inspiring performances. As usual, there were some great showings and some rough ones to dig into. This weekly fantasy baseball column will help highlight some hot and cold players, risers and fallers. Some players are already rostered in many places. Other players may be widely available in fantasy baseball leagues, making a potential waiver wire claim a possibility.

This week, I will highlight some known and lesser-known players. Let’s see some of the fallers for fantasy baseball.

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Fantasy Baseball Fallers

Fantasy Baseball Fallers

Kyle Stowers (OF – MIA)

Kyle Stowers was off to a great start to the season, but he has struggled in recent weeks. This past week, Stowers collected one single over six games for a .048 batting average. Stowers only made contact 63.5% of the time, with a 19.6% SwStr rate and 39.1% strikeout rate.

Stowers had a -50 wRC+, which summed up all his struggles. He’s still hitting .281 on the season with 10 home runs, but he needs to figure things out quickly as the Marlins are getting healthy in the outfield.

Mike Yastrzemski (OF – SF)

Mike Yastrzemski was a steady producer at the top of the Giants’ batting order for most of the season. The production has quickly dried up, though. This past week, Yastrzemski collected two singles over six games for a .083 batting average.

Yastrzemski did not collect a barrel to go with a 16.7% hard-hit rate while striking out 23.1% of the time. Yastrzemski is now hitting .239 with five home runs and five steals and has been moved to the bottom of the Giants’ batting order. He was once a nice streamer in the proper matchups, but that is a thing of the past.

Matt McLain (2B, SS – CIN)

There were some high expectations for Matt McLain this season after missing last season with an injury. He has not gotten things going this season, and this last week was just another example of his poor production.

McLain collected two singles for a .100 batting average. He struck out 25% of the time without a barrel. McLain is now hitting .175 on the season with six home runs and 11 steals. He’s even losing playing time, making for a tough start for fantasy.

Jordan Beck (OF – COL)

It wasn’t long ago that Jordan Beck was hitting all of the home runs and was picked up in most fantasy formats. Those times have come to an end. This past week, Beck collected two singles over six games for a .091 batting average. He made contact 76.3% of the time with a 13% SwStr rate while striking out 32% of the time.

Beck is now hitting .251 on the season with eight home runs and seven steals. If he doesn’t get it going soon, he will lose more playing time.

Edgar Quero (C – CWS)

Edgar Quero felt like the next best thing at catcher when he was promoted from the Minors. He was hitting for average early, but that has quickly come to an end. He collected two hits last week for a .111 batting average. He walked 14.3% of the time, but a 10.3% SwStr rate and 28.6% strikeout rate slowed things down.

Quero is now hitting .248 on the season without a home run and 10 RBI. It’s time to move on from Quero as a C2 option.

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