Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Tommy Edman, Blaze Jordan and Garrett Mitchell
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS
Fantasy analysis can surface role, waiver, rankings, and usage signals before they become obvious in projections. Treat it as context for player research.
Tommy Edman's return from ankle surgery represents the kind of mid-slate availability that changes lineup construction week-to-week in MLB DFS. The Dodgers veteran re-entering the lineup means volume is shifting in Los Angeles—he'll cannibalize at-bats from bench depth, and his presence in the order affects stack appeal and exposure calculations for fellow Dodgers. From a projection standpoint, Edman carries inherent uncertainty in his first games back: he'll likely see a limited workload, face a talented opposing pitcher, and play behind a team loaded with other offensive options. V12's model gives him roughly a 9% chance to homer in his next game versus Shane McClanahan, a signal that his ceiling play potential exists but isn't overdone.
What matters most for slate construction is whether Edman enters as a reset button on Dodgers ownership or a chalk addition. If he debuts at a low salary while the market prices in rust or caution, he becomes a value consideration—a contrarian angle to avoid the usual Dodgers chalk stack. If he's priced at full health, then his role clarity becomes the lever: does he bat sixth or seventh, and does he get consecutive games? Back-to-back health concerns could lock him into a single-game frame, limiting his ceiling-floor range and making him less suited for tournament lineups. The MLB DFS optimizer would weight his game status confirmation heavily before locking any exposure.
Watch how the Dodgers deploy him in his first two contests. If he draws consistent plate appearances and moves higher in the order, he graduates to a regular GPP/cash consideration. If he's eased in off the bench, he's a late-swap dart or a full fade depending on your slate construction and leverage goals. The real leverage here isn't Edman himself—it's the pivot away from other Dodgers if ownership clusters around the returning bat instead of the studs.
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