Key Takeaways
- ESPN’s fantasy baseball advice is tailored for 10‑team leagues with standard scoring; all data reflect the publication date.
- Pitchers to consider streaming on Wednesday include Jake Bennett (Red Sox), Troy Melton (Tigers), and Walbert Urena (Angels), each showing recent improvements in ERA, WHIP, or strikeout potential.
- Jake Bennett has rebounded from a rough start, posting a 1.78 ERA and 0.67 WHIP over his last four outings, and faces a White Sox lineup that strikes out frequently against left‑handers.
- Troy Melton has helped the Tigers win five of his seven starts; he now takes on a struggling Athletics team that has won just three of its last 14 games.
- Walbert Urena, after a rough outing, delivered a solid start despite a career‑high four walks; he will benefit from pitching in a hitter‑friendly park against a depleted Rangers lineup missing key bats.
- For hitters, Jeffrey Springs (Athletics) offers platoon advantages for right‑handed batters such as Matt Vierling, Spencer Torkelson, and Ben Malgeri when the Athletics visit the Tigers at Comerica Park.
- Readers should consult the latest fantasy baseball buzz, RP depth charts, 2026 rankings, and betting notes for up‑to‑date streamer recommendations and lineup adjustments.
ESPN’s fantasy baseball guidance is designed specifically for 10‑team leagues that use standard scoring settings. All statistics and projections referenced below are accurate as of the article’s publication date; because player performance and injury news can shift rapidly, readers are encouraged to check the latest fantasy baseball buzz, relief‑pitcher depth charts, the 2026 Player Rater, and any betting notes for Wednesday to capture breaking developments that might affect today’s MLB slate.
Pitchers to Stream on Wednesday
Jake Bennett, the Boston Red Sox left‑hander, began the season with a disappointing 5.28 ERA and 1.50 WHIP across his first three starts, managing only eight strikeouts in 15⅓ innings. Since that early stretch, Bennett has turned his performance around dramatically, compiling a 1.78 ERA and a 0.67 WHIP while racking up 23 strikeouts over 25⅓ innings in his last four outings. His next assignment is a road game against the Chicago White Sox. Although Chicago owns the ninth‑best weighted on‑base average (wOBA) versus left‑handed pitchers, they also strike out at the fifth‑highest rate when facing southpaws—a matchup that could play to Bennett’s renewed strengths and make him a viable streaming option for fantasy managers seeking strikeout upside with low WHIP risk.
Troy Melton continues to provide hope for Detroit Tigers fans who wish to retain ace Tarik Skubal and push for a second‑half surge. Melton has been effective in his limited workload, helping Detroit win five of his seven starts. He now takes the mound at home against an Athletics team that has struggled mightily of late, winning just three of its previous 14 games. The Athletics’ recent offensive slump, combined with Melton’s ability to keep runs off the board, makes him an attractive streaming candidate, especially in leagues where wins and ERA are heavily weighted.
Walbert Urena of the Los Angeles Angels endured a rough outing earlier in the season—the worst of his budding career—but rebounded with a solid start in his most recent appearance. Although he issued a career‑high four walks in that game, highlighting ongoing control challenges, Urena still showcased the strikeout potential that makes him intriguing for fantasy purposes. On Wednesday, he will face the Texas Rangers in Arlington, a park that tends to favor pitchers, and will do so against a Rangers lineup missing several key contributors: Corey Seager, Wyatt Langford, and possibly Josh Jung (who sat out the last game with a sore knee). The combination of a pitcher‑friendly environment and a depleted opposing offense could allow Urena to translate his strikeout ability into a productive fantasy outing.
Hitters to Stream on Wednesday
When considering hitters to exploit matchups, Jeffrey Springs of the Oakland Athletics presents an interesting platoon scenario. Springs has struggled both at home and on the road, which opens the door for right‑handed batters to thrive when he is on the mound. On Wednesday, the Athletics will travel to Detroit to face the Tigers at Comerica Park. Tigers right‑handed hitters such as Matt Vierling, Spencer Torkelson, and Ben Malgeri are expected to benefit from the platoon advantage against Springs, making them viable streaming options for managers looking to boost batting average, runs, and RBI production in a favorable matchup.
Additional Resources and Final Tips
For those seeking further depth, ESPN provides a relief‑pitcher (RP) depth chart, the full 2026 player rankings, and the Player Rater tool, all of which can help fine‑tune roster decisions beyond the immediate streaming suggestions. Betting notes for Wednesday offer insight into how oddsmakers view each game, which can sometimes correlate with expected player performance. As always, because fantasy baseball is highly dynamic, managers should revisit these resources regularly—especially after late‑breaking injury news or lineup changes—to ensure their streaming choices remain optimal for the day’s slate.

