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3 Players to Buy Low (2025 Fantasy Baseball)

Fantasy baseball managers 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 look closely at some players they’re targeting for these trades. They have closely monitored the latest player trends and performance metrics to identify key players you should consider buying low and selling high to maximize your roster’s potential.

By leveraging our exclusive trade analyzer and relying on advanced metrics, comprehensive player rankings, and player projections, our experts have determined which players you should target in trades and which ones you should look to move. So, whether you need a roster shake-up or simply want to capitalize on a player’s hot streak, this article is here to guide you through the process.

Let’s examine these trade recommendations, analyzing the rationale behind each move and providing you with actionable advice to help you dominate your league. 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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What one MLB player are you trying to buy low and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?

Oneil Cruz (SS, OF – PIT)

Oneil Cruz has some big counting stats, 8 HR, 16 SB, and 23 R. However, the BA has fallen dramatically from .253 at the end of April to .220 as of this week. A back issue has slowed him and cost Cruz playing time. It could also account for the recent strikeout binge. He’s still struggling versus LHP (.114 BA/.491 OPS), but that’s nothing new for him. I would still be interested in acquiring Cruz in roto leagues for his power/speed combination. Perhaps moving an over-performing OF like Kyle Stowers and an arm like Brandon Pfaadt in the deal.”
Joe Pisapia (FantasyPros)

Oneil Cruz has simmered down since his hot start, hitting just .223. His 32% K% is the worst it’s been in three years. His struggles align with a back issue he’s been dealing with, which has put him hitting .150 in the month of May. I’m still optimistic, as his hitting profile is still elite with a 22% barrel% and a 60% hard hit rate, which is at the top of the league. He has a .240 xBA, which gives some optimism if he can fix this back issue. His 8 homeruns and 16 stolen bases, despite his struggles, scream to me a great buy during this down tick in production.”
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

Jackson Chourio (OF – MIL)

Jackson Chourio. He’s been very hot and cold this season and is on one of those cold stretches as we speak. Despite that, he has all the tools in the world, and a 30/30 season is still within reach. I’d give up most anyone for him right now.”
Blake Meyer (FantasyPros)

Kristian Campbell (2B, SS, OF – BOS)

“I’m looking to buy low on Kristian Campbell if I can, and I actually have in a couple of leagues recently. He’s slumping in a big way right now, but the Red Sox showed in Spring Training that they’re willing to stick with him through the ups and downs of his development, which was a big part of why he made the Opening Day roster in the first place. He has also been working out at first base recently, which would add some nice positional versatility if he starts seeing time there. He also sat two games in a row recently as Alex Cora tried to give him a reset, and you can bet that frustrated the Campbell manager in your league. I’m banking on a bounce-back with some solid power and speed for the rest of the season. See if you can flip Bailey Ober, Aaron Nola (!!), Nick Lodolo, Sandy Alcantara, Jose Berrios, Ronel Blanco, or Luis Severino for him.”
Mike Maher (FantasyPros)

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