Fantasy baseball enthusiasts are always looking for an edge in their leagues, and one strategy that can pay off is buying low on struggling players and selling high on those who have exceeded expectations. Below, our featured experts take a closer look at some players that they’re targeting for these types of trades. Our experts have been closely monitoring the latest player trends and performance metrics to identify key players you should consider buying low and selling high in order to maximize your roster’s potential.
By leveraging our exclusive trade analyzer and relying on advanced metrics and our comprehensive player rankings and player projections, our experts have determined which players you should be targeting in trades, and which ones you should be looking to move. So, whether you’re in need of a roster shake-up or simply looking to capitalize on a player’s hot streak, this article is here to guide you through the process.
Let’s dive into these trade recommendations, analyzing the rationale behind each move and providing you with actionable advice to help you dominate your league. And don’t forget to check out our other fantasy baseball resources to help you stay ahead of the competition all season long. Happy trading!
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Players to Buy Low and Sell High
Shane Bieber (SP – CLE)
“Shane Bieber is a perfect sell-high candidate. The right-hander has seen a sharp decline in his ability to miss opposing bats, as evidenced by a dismal 5.04 xERA combined with a significant drop in K%, down from 25.0% to a less-than-optimal 18.5% since last season. Fantasy managers should look for a potential suitor sooner than later before the ace’s value drops even further.”
– Chris Schommer (FantasyPros)
James Outman (OF – LAD)
“We might be at the peak of what James Outman will give us for the rest of the season, and it would be an excellent time to jump ship. His Statcast profile has slowly gone from power red to meh, and his expected stats support this. With a current SLG% of .529 and xSLG% of .411, he’s not going to be able to offset that crazy high strikeout rate as well. He is also in the first percentile in Whiff%, so while he may have a hot streak now and again, the cost may outweigh the benefit. As mentioned above, I’d have no problem selling him for Musgrove.”
– Kelly Kirby (FantasyPros)
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