Mike Maher flagged Jordan Beck as the most exciting widely-available bat on waivers. Through 21 big-league games the 24-year-old is slashing .267/.362/.535 with five homers and four steals while hitting in the top half of the Rockies order. Maher likes the across-the-board category juice—especially the double-digit walk rate that boosts OBP and points formats—and pointed to Beck’s Statcast page: 94th-percentile barrel rate, 98th-percentile sweet-spot %, elite hard-hit and bat-speed metrics. The warts are obvious (33 % K-rate, 1st-percentile whiff, 8th-percentile squared-up rate) so the floor is “back in Triple-A,” but Maher would rather chase Coors-field upside than a lukewarm replacement-level outfielder. He noted the roster splits (Yahoo 26 %, ESPN 9 %, CBS 44 %) as a tell that sharper leagues are already moving, and recommended grabbing Beck now in any 12-team, five-OF roto league before the CBS crowd forces the rest of the market to react.