If you're into streaming pitchers or simply have a hole to fill in your lineup, Scott White has 10 recommendations for the upcoming scoring period, all rostered in less than 80 percent of CBS Sports leagues. They're no substitute for some of the universally rostered pitchers, of course, but these are the best you'll be able to do off the waiver wire.

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Sleeper pitchers for Week 7 (May 16-22)
Garrett Whitlock SP
BOS Boston • #22 • Age: 27

Matchups

vs. HOU, vs. SEA

Rostered

79%
He got top billing last week when he looked like he was in line for two starts, and the same logic holds for this week. The bigger concern than the matchups is whether he'll go deep enough into these starts to secure a win, but having two tries makes it worth the gamble.
Josh Winder RP
MIN Minnesota • #74 • Age: 27

Matchup

at OAK

Rostered

57%
Some uncharacteristic control issues derailed his latest start, but the otherwise impressive rookie will have a chance to bounce back against what amounts to a Triple-A lineup.
Jose Urquidy SP
HOU Houston • #65 • Age: 28

Matchups

at BOS, vs. TEX

Rostered

77%
He's become a bland pitcher after flashing upside earlier in his career, but his strong supporting cast gives him a chance for two wins against lineups that haven't lived up to expectations so far.
Jameson Taillon SP
CHC Chi. Cubs • #50 • Age: 32

Matchups

at BAL, vs. CHW

Rostered

73%
He's overachieved so far, but it's likely to continue with these matchups. Camden Yards has become a particularly hospitable environment with its new dimensions, and the White Sox have been a bottom-five offense.
Jordan Montgomery SP
ARI Arizona • #52 • Age: 31

Matchup

at BAL

Rostered

76%
He continues to fall short of the 80 percent threshold that would render him ineligible for this list. Pencil him in for another 5-6 effective innings with this matchup.
Drew Rasmussen SP
TB Tampa Bay • #57 • Age: 28

Matchup

vs. DET

Rostered

78%
Though he hasn't sustained the bat-missing ability he demonstrated a couple turns ago against the Mariners, he's reliable enough to take advantage of the lowest scoring team in baseball.
Yusei Kikuchi SP
TOR Toronto • #16 • Age: 32

Matchups

vs. SEA, vs. CIN

Rostered

48%
The unsteady left-hander appears to have stabilized over his past couple starts, just in time for two favorable matchups. Be forewarned, though, he has a tendency to melt down right when you think you have him figured out.
Brad Keller SP
KC Kansas City • #56 • Age: 28

Matchups

vs. CHW, vs. MIN

Rostered

56%
His ERA is obviously too good to be true, but the ground-ball specialist has been known to limit damage when his slider is working. If volume is your priority, he could deliver.
Wade Miley SP
MIL Milwaukee • #20 • Age: 37

Matchups

vs. PIT, vs. ARI

Rostered

17%
He was shaky in his return from elbow inflammation last time out, which is why he ranks slow low here even with the posh matchups, but his lengthy track record of steadiness might make him worth a throw of the dice.
Tyler Anderson SP
LAA L.A. Angels • #31 • Age: 34

Matchup

vs. ARI

Rostered

50%
The Dodgers looked like they had worked their magic again before his latest start against the Phillies. The matchup is much better this time around.