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Not that you'd sit just any pitcher, of course, but if you're looking to stream with a spot or two, you've come to the right place. Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. Most likely, they're the best you'll find off the waiver wire.

All information is up to date as of Sunday afternoon.

Sleeper pitchers for Week 10 (May 27-June 2)
TB Tampa Bay • #52 • Age: 28
Matchups
vs. OAK, at BAL
Rostered
71%
Zack Littell has been a nice find for the Rays, demonstrating more strikeout potential than in past seasons to go along with his usual pristine control. He's almost a must with two starts, particularly since one is against the Athletics.
ARI Arizona • #32 • Age: 25
Matchups
at TEX, at NYM
Rostered
75%
Brandon Pfaadt is coming off two excellent starts, including one at the Dodgers, and yet he remains one of the biggest underachievers by xERA (3.00) and FIP (3.14). The hope is he can bring his 4.05 ERA closer to those numbers with two starts this week.
TOR Toronto • #6 • Age: 26
Matchup
at CHW
Rostered
71%
Alek Manoah wasn't quite as sharp in his latest start Friday, but factoring in the two that preceded it, he seems to have regained his control and, with it, his potential to dominate on the hill. He figures to bounce back nicely with a posh matchup against the White Sox this week.
DET Detroit • #45 • Age: 24
Matchup
at BOS
Rostered
72%
There aren't many surefire matchup plays, so I'm defaulting to Reese Olson here, believing him to be one of the more under-rostered pitchers in CBS Sports leagues. He's coming off a strong performance against the Blue Jays Saturday and boasts a 1.92 ERA on the year.
NYM N.Y. Mets • #96 • Age: 25
Matchup
vs. ARI
Rostered
68%
Christian Scott actually has a difficult matchup against the Diamondbacks this week, but it's such an injustice that a pitcher so talented could be so available still. Kind of says something about the streamer options this week that he's as high as fifth.
KC Kansas City • #48 • Age: 26
Matchups
at MIN, vs. SD
Rostered
39%
Alec Marsh is one of several Royals pitchers making a surprise contribution this year, and while the underlying numbers suggest it's too good to be true, his two starts make him usable in a points league, at least. The matchups could be better.
BOS Boston • #64 • Age: 27
Matchups
at BAL, vs. DET
Rostered
17%
Cooper Criswell falls into the same category as Alec Marsh in that he's keeping runs off the board, but not in a way that's especially durable. If you could use an extra start in a points league, though, he's among the best you'll find on the waiver wire and at least has one promising matchup against the Tigers.
BAL Baltimore • #19 • Age: 30
Matchups
vs. BOS, vs. TB
Rostered
52%
Cole Irvin's one misfire this month was when he was asked to step in for an injured John Means last time out. He has historically struggled with the long ball, but that's been less of an issue this year and is a lower threat at home, where he'll be making both of his starts this week.
LAA L.A. Angels • #59 • Age: 25
Matchup
at SEA
Rostered
20%
Jose Soriano has had his ups and downs since moving into the starting rotation, but his pure stuff makes a compelling upside case, particularly when going against a Mariners lineup with far and away the highest strikeout rate against righties.
SD San Diego • #61 • Age: 27
Matchup
vs. MIA
Rostered
11%
You can never be sure what you're getting from a knuckleballer in any given start, but Matt Waldron has had it working lately, delivering a 2.81 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and 12.9 K/9 over his last three. And he's facing a bad Marlins lineup this time around.