You can never have enough depth in fantasy baseball, or at least it’s wise to carry as much as possible. Our 2026 Week 11 waiver wire target list highlights a scorching hot hitter from San Francisco, plus a pair of Brewers who’ve ben hitting well of late.
Best Week 11 hitters to target
- INF/OF Sam Antonacci (White Sox)
- INF David Hamilton (Brewers)
- OF Jung Hoo Lee (Giants)
- 2B Gleyber Torres (Tigers)
- 1B Andrew Vaughn (Brewers)
From May 25 through June 6, no hitter had more total hits (22) than Jung Hoo Lee, who’s been part of a very strong Giants offense of late. And Lee has been a catalyst in what’s been an impressive stretch of just nine games.
Over the course of Lee’s three MLB seasons, the 27-year-old has been a very interesting, yet streaky player. He hasn’t hit more than eight home runs in a year, and his BB% of 4.3% is one of the lowest in all of baseball. But he can make contact.
Gleyber Torres returned from the IL this past week and proceeded to do nothing but hit upon his return. Seven hits, including a home run, in his first three games. Torres also had a pair of three-hit contests.
David Hamilton hit three home runs over the last two weeks, and look, that pace won’t hold. Traditionally, the Brewers’ infielder has been a hit-over-power batter. But he also had four stolen bases over his previous 11 games heading into June 7.
Hamilton is more of an NL-only or 12-team option. But still, there’s value there. And the same argument can be made for Andrew Vaughn, who picked up three hits on the 7th against the Rockies.
Lastly, Sam Antonacci has been a stolen base and hit threat at the plate. Three stolen bases and 14 total hits over a 12-game stretch from May 25 through June 6.
Overview of Week 10
Both Marcus Semien and Spencer Horwitz, two players on our Week 10 list, went deep on the 7th.
Semien has enjoyed a nice resurgence since the start of May, as the 35-year-old has hit seven home runs since May 1, and three of those have come in June. His defense (-3 OAA) has not been great, a problem since that’s why Semien was acquired. But the bat has been serviceable, to say the least.
Curtis Mead picked up six hits, one of which was a homer, over the last week.
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