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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Fantasy Baseball Players to Buy Low
Which one MLB player are you trying to buy low and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
Kyle Schwarber (OF – PHI)
“The batting average is going to scare people off, but his strikeout rate is nearly identical to last year, and he’s walking more, which suggests his approach hasn’t changed. He’ll never hit for a high average, but it should improve from here, as he’s logged a .183 BABIP to date. He’s already hit 12 HRs, and the RBIs should improve. I’d gladly part with someone like Anthony Rizzo or even James Outman for Schwarber, who tends to go on streaks.”
– Scott Youngson (Pitcher List)
Tim Anderson (SS – CWS)
“Tim Anderson is an easy answer given his history and the fact that he possesses one of the biggest differences between his wOBA and expected wOBA, according to StatCast. Anderson stole five bases during the first 10 games of this season prior to a hamstring injury and has stolen just one in the 20 games since activation. His slump can be traced to the injury and a BABIP which sits 40 points lower than usual. Despite this, Anderson continues to bat atop an improving lineup thanks to Jake Burger‘s breakout and Eloy Jimenez‘s impending return. Potential sells for Anderson could include Alex Bregman or Kris Bryant if you need speed.”
– Kev Mahserejian (RotoBaller)
Trea Turner (SS – PHI)
“If you’re selling Trea Turner, I’m buying. He hasn’t been good, his advanced numbers don’t look great, and he hasn’t even been running that much, considering the explosion of stolen bases around the league. But here’s the thing. I don’t care. We have a long track record of success to fall back on with Turner. I think his strikeout and batted ball numbers are going to normalize, and he’s going to settle in and get hot. I already have an offer of Dylan Cease and Jeremy Pena out in a trade for Turner, and you might be able to get him for less depending on how desperate the manager is in your league.”
– Mike Maher (FantasyPros)
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