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FOXSports.com's Mike Harmon tells you who to pick up for this weekend's action. Find out if Johnny Cueto is a safe bet against Pittsburgh.

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" I'm Bryan -- welcome to the baseball fantasy fix presented by NAPA Auto Parts -- the good so please be joined by fans yet my apartment to scour the waiver -- Michael I don't Dillon read it's been an interesting week we've got a lot of those big time stars were talking people down from mine just sabathia Verlander and be all struggling big theaters. Who have yet to. Put the wood on the ball at all so it's been an interesting week in the mailbox where. We're doing a lot of counts you play amateur psychologist so let's I would some guys to grab off the waiver wire Brandon Inge looking good at."

" have to look at three home runs homers in his first three games a guy who's no stranger to putting the ball out of lawyer sixty point two home runs and average the last five years the key with him is he's got catcher eligibility played their base now. But with. Geovany Soto shoulder. Up in the air right now and as you might want to make -- defensive play program in available in about 80% of the -- coming into the weekend. I'm definitely -- it gives you good -- to give -- much in the batting average department but that's fine take the power ball -- owners -- but we'll look at Aaron Hill another guy ignored benign night accidentally missed most of last year with -- post concussion syndrome. Back in roping -- RBI in each of -- first four games. And I it's a four game hitting streak is to talk about it correct back to a run six RBI so far. I've been the first series big numbers for him Kyle Davies got to kind of watch trying to resurrect his career that we -- in Atlanta but pitched really well against the White Sox. On Thursday afternoon eight strikeouts over seven innings. Induced a lot of ground balls did a great job look at it Ian Stewart. With Garrett Atkins off to a slow start and try to find a way to get Stewart batted second -- third base eligibility so shallow positions where you might be of help. And then Jordan -- a guy who's really an interesting. Player because you gotta do big -- between his stats 2007 a lot of extra base hit 2008. Fifty game suspension for substance. Performance enhancing substance and a violation. But you know came back 84 games twelve stole bases and home runs and got might be -- five tool player. And hit two home runs in the -- in -- for the one player to grab grab more than one. You just don't know we'll take out of you guys let's start this weekend looks a natural relic itself it Johnny Clement -- gone up against Pittsburgh. I've got strikes -- The big question here -- to keep the ball down -- Pittsburgh's got enough eight times bloggers to really do a lot of damage here but he's a nice spot start Jayson Werth. Of the Phillies a guy sitting on a lot of benches and a lot of active one of the goes up against Jason Marquis. Two home runs in six at bats against him at finally tension -- economy. You went up against Washington guys who moves the ball around good numbers in Japan. I'm afraid it's fastballs not going to be enough to overpower. Major League hitters but didn't keep the ball down a guy gets in the win column as Atlanta's it was worse."

" Great of as always we appreciate the inside that's going to do for the baseball fan as he fixed percent of what NAPA Auto Parts that would get the good stuff -- fans he needs."

" Give a log on the foxsports.com. I'm Bryan Webber will."

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