Noah Schultz Tops 3 Wednesday Streaming Targets in Fantasy Baseball (May 6, 2026)
If you’re looking for fantasy baseball advice ahead of Wednesday’s slate, which is absolutely loaded with games starting in the early afternoon, here are some options for your pitching staff. Here are three candidates worth streaming on Wednesday regardless of whether you’re playing in season-long formats or DFS contests.
Why Michael Soroka Has a Strong Fantasy Baseball Streaming Potential on Wednesday
Soroka has had some ups and downs this season, but for the most part, he’s been a reliable arm for fantasy baseball purposes. Even though Soroka took the loss in his last start against the Brewers, allowing 8 runs on 10 hits and 2 walks while striking out 2 over 3 innings, that was more an outlier than a sign of his real ability on the mound. He had previously pitched at least 5 innings in every outing, posting 1 quality start and recording 2 games with at least 10 strikeouts.
A matchup against the Pittsburgh Pirates might not be ideal, as the Bucs have scored the seventh-most runs in the majors this season, but Soroka has proven he can handle strong lineups in the past. There might be better options out there, but Soroka is a decent one as long as he doesn’t struggle as much as he did the last time out.
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Analyzing Noah Schultz’s Fantasy Baseball Upside Against the Angels
Schultz has been a steady arm for the White Sox, and while he isn’t enjoying a breakout season like Davis Martin, his results are hard to ignore. Across 4 starts since making his 2026 debut on April 14, Schultz has been pitching better and better with each passing game.
He has posted back-to-back quality starts in his last 2 outings, and while his 2-strikeout performance against the Padres can be a bit concerning, he had racked up 14 punchouts in 11 innings in his previous 2 starts, so he has the velocity in him; his four-seamer is at 95.6 mph.
Schultz has been favored by an uncharacteristically low BABIP (.173), so there will be some regression, but there’s upside here since he faces an Angels lineup that not only leads the majors in strikeouts (366) but also has a middle-of-the-pack OPS at .709, ranking 14th. Schultz should be in line for a favorable matchup here, so stream him with confidence.
Looking at Colin Rea’s Favorable Matchup vs. the Reds
Rea has proven to be an effective streaming option in the past, and he has locked up a spot in the Cubs’ rotation until further notice due to the injuries that are affecting their rotation. You shouldn’t expect Rea to dominate opponents on a steady basis, but he’s been serviceable enough to the point that he’s a solid streaming alternative in all formats if you need a low-end starter to eat up innings on any given day.
Rea has gone 4-1 with a 4.41 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, and 30:9 K:BB through 32.2 innings this season, and he has a favorable matchup against the Reds at Wrigley Field on tap. Rea has allowed 2 or fewer runs in 5 of his 7 appearances in 2026 and will be facing a Reds offense that enters Wednesday’s slate with the fifth-worst OPS in the majors (.687).