Yahoo Fantasy analyst Dalton Del Don offers a trio of adds for fantasy baseball managers -- including an outfielder who should be able to pad his stats in a favorable home ball park.

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I'm Dalton Del Don from Yahoo Fantasy with three players to consider on waiver wires.

PJ.

Friedel has continued to hit leadoff against right handers since coming off the il last week and hopefully his hand injuries are finally behind him.

He doesn't hit the ball hard but Friedel totaled 45 homers and steals in fewer than 100 and 40 games last season with the help of great American ballpark, Cincinnati has increased home runs and MLB high 36% over the last three seasons.

Friedel had a 9, 29 ops, 13 homers and 14 stolen bases and only 230 at bats at home last year.

Friedel gets a Coors field like boost and should be added in all Fantasy Leagues.

Next up is Sedan Raffaella on the red Sox.

The rookie is on pace to approach 2020 with 90 RB I despite having a WRC plus that ranks bottom five among all hitters and while leading the third most runners in scoring position this season, in other words, he's producing Fantasy stats, but with plenty of room for growth at the plate.

Raffaello showed improvement in May and his defense should keep him in Boston's lineup.

His sprint speed is in the 93rd percentile and Rafaele swiped 30 bases over just 60 games as a 22 year old in AA last season, he's attempted to steal in three straight games and is eligible at shortstop and outfield.

So Raffaele should be added where available and last but not least pitcher Taj Bradley on the Rays.

He was hammered for nine earned runs in Baltimore during his last start and Bradley's 5.81 a would rank fourth worst among qualified starters but his 3.37 Sierra would rank top 20 ahead of Logan Webb.

And Corbin Burns long balls have admittedly been a problem throughout Bradley's career but his home run per fly ball rate would easily be the highest among all qualified starters.

He's also stuck on just one win thanks to poor run support.

That also figures to regress.

Bradley won't continue giving up this many homers and he has too much strikeout upside to be available in more than 60% of Yahoo leaves.