Kazuma Okamoto Highlights 4 Wednesday DFS Targets Facing Favorable Fantasy Baseball Matchups (May 6, 2026)
If you’re looking for the best fantasy baseball advice ahead of Wednesday’s slate, here’s everything you should know. We have recommendations for two stacks, as well as adding a hitter for DFS lineups and a pitcher you should definitely consider streaming in all formats.
Why You Should Stack the Minnesota Twins Lineup on Wednesday
There are two words to explain why you should absolutely consider a Minnesota Twins stack ahead of Wednesday’s fantasy baseball slate: Miles Mikolas. If Mikolas hasn’t been the worst pitcher in fantasy baseball this season, it’s been agonizingly close, and he’s not at risk of losing his rotation spot since he’s pitching for a Washington Nationals team in the midst of a rebuilding process.
Mikolas has been unable to fan more than four in any of his first seven outings this season, and he owns an 8.23 ERA, 1.72 WHIP, and 19:11 K:BB over 27.1 frames. Not only should you stay away from Mikolas in any format you’re playing, but you should also aim to stack several Twins hitters in your lineup if you have the chance to do so to take advantage of his struggles.
Why the Chicago Cubs Are a Strong Secondary DFS Stack
The Cubs have been one of the best offenses in fantasy baseball this season, and while their recent numbers have been slowly trending in the wrong direction, they continue to perform like an above-average offense. They have a .781 OPS in their last five games and are averaging 4.6 runs scored per game amid a seven-game winning streak.
As hot as they’ve been lately, what really stands out as the reason to stack the Cubs in this Wednesday’s slate is the fact that they’re facing Brady Singer, who’s enduring a rough start to the season. Through 32.1 innings of work, Singer owns a 5.57 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, and 20:9 K:BB.
He’s pitched at least six innings in just two of his seven starts, and he also possesses a 7.41 ERA across 17 innings and four starts on the road. Wrigley Field might help him if the wind is blowing in, but all things considered, pairing a struggling pitcher against a productive offense tends to favor the latter. Stack the Cubs with confidence here.
Why Kazuma Okamoto Is a Top DFS and Fantasy Anchor
It wouldn’t be a stretch to say Okamoto has been one of the most productive hitters in the majors, as well as in fantasy baseball, over the last seven days. The Japanese third baseman is tied for 10th in homers with 10 in just 35 games, and he went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in Tuesday’s 4-3 loss to the Rays, proving he’s done an excellent job of adjusting to big-league pitching.
Furthermore, Okamoto has gone yard five times in his last five games while going 8-for-21 with eight RBI during that stretch, slashing a robust .244/.327/.489 across 147 plate appearances on the season.
Ultimately, Okamoto is producing enough to remain a strong fantasy baseball option even if he’s not hitting for a high average. With the way he’s been hitting the ball lately, you’d be wise to anchor your lineups with Okamoto as a top producer in all your DFS contests, especially since he won’t be extremely pricey in any DFS contest. His production of late has outpaced his value.
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Why Noah Schultz Is a Perfect Streaming Option on Wednesday
Schultz has been a steady arm for the White Sox, and it’s fair to say that, while he’s made just four starts at the big-league level, his results are hard to ignore. Since making his 2026 debut on April 14, Schultz has been pitching better and better with each passing game.
He’s coming off back-to-back quality starts in his last two outings, and while his two-strikeout performance against the Padres can be a bit concerning, he had racked up 14 punchouts in 11 innings in his previous two starts, so there shouldn’t be many worries in that aspect. Schultz has been favored by an uncharacteristically low BABIP (.173), so there will be some regression, but there’s upside here since he faces the Angels on Wednesday.
The Angels’ lineup not only leads the majors in strikeouts (366) but also has a middle-of-the-pack OPS with .709, ranking 14th. Schultz should be in line for a favorable matchup here, so stream him with confidence.