WAIVER WIRE // OPEN MARKET

The waiver wire is not a scrap heap. It is the open market.

Casual managers see replacements. Operators see unpriced assets.

In fantasy baseball, the waiver wire is the open market of unrostered assets — the pool of players not currently owned by any team in a league.

Most managers use it reactively. They replace injuries, chase yesterday’s box score, or grab the player who just appeared in a mainstream blurb.

DiamondSignals treats the waiver wire differently.

The wire is the execution zone where physics-first surveillance becomes roster edge. We are not looking for the player who already broke out. We are looking for the unpriced asset whose movement profile, release pattern, command shape, or bat-path stability has changed before the market reacts.

01 // SAMPLE SIZE SHIFT

Mid-May changes the market.

Six weeks into the season, the mainstream market begins trusting surface numbers while still anchoring to April noise.

02 // MARKET FATIGUE

Casual managers slow down.

The daily grind starts breaking attention. Operators exploit the gap between fatigue and detection.

03 // INJURY WAVE

Pitching depth shatters.

Managers scan for ERA and wins. DiamondSignals scans for movement, release stability, and role opportunity.

72-HOUR OPEN MARKET EXTRACTION

Acquire before the market reprices the asset.

The goal is not to monitor. The goal is to identify the unrostered player whose physics have already changed — then issue the command before the box score catches up.

ACCESS OPEN MARKET SIGNALS