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Lose a stud bat to injury and need a fill-in in a pinch? Tired of that dead weight in your utility spot and looking to catch lightning in a bottle? Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. They're not must-starts by any means, but they're the best you'll be able to do off the waiver wire.

All information is up to date as of Sunday afternoon.

Sleeper hitters for Week 13 (June 27-July 3)
MIN Minnesota • #19 • Age: 26
Matchups
@CLE5, BAL3
Rostered
61%
Kirilloff has been a little slow out of the gate after his torrid stretch at Triple-A, but this week figures to be his coming-out party with an eight-game slate against mashables like Zach Plesac, Cal Quantrill, Jordan Lyles and Tyler Wells.
NYY N.Y. Yankees • #72 • Age: 26
Matchups
MIN5, NYY3
Rostered
27%
Gonzalez has been delivering elite exit velocities since being called up in late May, and it's finally resulting in some home runs. The Guardians have the second-best hitter matchups of any team this week, thanks in part to having eight games on the schedule.
WAS Washington • #2 • Age: 23
Matchups
PIT3, MIA3
Rostered
42%
Garcia has maintained a batting average well over .300 in this latest stint in the majors while making plenty of hard contact. It's unlikely the Pirates and Marlins pitching staffs slow him down, especially since he'll miss Sandy Alcantara in the latter series.
WAS Washington • Age: 28
Matchups
MIN5, NYY3
Rostered
68%
Reyes has struggled badly with strikeouts this season but has a chance to start fresh after coming off the IL. He's capable of performing at a 35-homer pace the rest of the way and has eight games to make a dent this week.
COL Colorado • #7 • Age: 27
Matchups
LAD3, ARI3
Rostered
78%
Rodgers has run hot and cold this year but hopefully came out of his latest funk with a four-hit game Thursday. A full week with the BABIP-boosting effects of Coors Field might be enough to seal the deal.
NYY N.Y. Yankees • #19 • Age: 34
Matchups
@STL3, @WAS3
Rostered
61%
Berti's matchups are only middle of the road, but with the kind of run he's on right now -- pun very much intended -- it's hard to imagine sitting him. The longtime utility player, who has played mostly third base recently, has hit safely in 10 straight and stolen 19 bases in about a month's time.
CLE Cleveland • Age: 25
Matchups
MIN5, NYY3
Rostered
73%
Gimenez's breakout has become evident enough that the Guardians have stopped platooning him, which is all the more reasonable when you consider he's batting over .300 against lefties, too. It puts him in a good position to get the most out of the Guardians' eight games this week, three of which are against lefties.
PIT Pittsburgh • #2 • Age: 31
Matchups
LAD3, ARI3
Rostered
70%
The Rockies' leadoff hitter is, to the surprise of no one, at his best at Coors Field, batting .294 with an .831 OPS, and that's where he'll spend all his time this week. His production has slowed since the first couple weeks of the season, but he does have six multi-hit games in his past nine.
MIN Minnesota • #26 • Age: 31
Matchups
@CLE5, BAL3
Rostered
67%
The power output has been a little disappointing from Kepler this season, but the added volume of an eight-game schedule should help, especially since three of those games are against the Orioles pitching staff.
ARI Arizona • #15 • Age: 32
Matchups
LAD3, ARI3
Rostered
50%
Grichuk has usually enjoyed a power surge by now, but his numbers are still lagging in his first year with the Rockies. A full week at home, where he's batting about 75 points higher than on the road, could get the ball rolling.

Best hitter matchups for Week 13

1. Twins @CLE5, BAL3
2. Guardians MIN5, NYY3
3. Mariners BAL3, OAK4
4. Blue Jays BOS3, TB5
5. Nationals PIT3, MIA3

Worst hitter matchups for Week 13

1. Giants DET2, CHW3
2. Padres @ARI2, @LAD4
3. Phillies ATL3, STL3
4. Cardinals MIA3, @PHI3
5. Mets HOU2, TEX3