Welcome to another round of fantasy baseball trade advice! 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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Fantasy Baseball Trade Advice
Julio Rodriguez (OF – SEA)
“Julio Rodriguez is stuck on one home run and has just 11 RBI so far. He produces in streaks and bunches, and you have to take the shot to get him before the next statistical binge begins. You may be able to part with a starting pitcher, especially when targeting a trade partner who may have lost a starter. Consider dealing Tyler Glasnow before he potentially misses time again, or package the likes of Luis Castillo, who has been inconsistent, with another player.”
– Scott Engel (RotoBaller)
Tyler Anderson (SP – LAA)
“Tyler Anderson has been a fun story in April, but his 2.23 ERA is not sustainable. Anderson’s 4.52xERA, 4.79 FIP, and 4.82 xFIP all scream regression. Now, throw in the fact Mike Trout will be out of this already thin lineup for months and Anderson could be headed for a disastrous May. See if you can get a Brandon Nimmo type bat for him.”
– Joe Pisapia (FantasyPros)
Ranger Suarez (SP – PHI)
“I would not get rid of him just for the sake of trying to escape a perceived major falloff, but if you need to fill a hitting hole, dealing Ranger Suarez is a good idea. You didn’t spend much draft capital on him, and if the rest of your pitching is adequate, cash in now. The .189 BABIP and 92.1 strand rate does point to regression, even if he still has a good season. You could get a hitter who has exceeded expectations, such as Tyler O’Neill or Spencer Steer, depending on who you are discussing deals with and how it is sold. ”
– Scott Engel (RotoBaller)
Mason Miller (RP – OAK)
“Everyone is deeply in love with Mason Miller, and rightly so. His Statcast page is the reddest thing since Valentine’s Day at Target, and there are absolutely no warning flags that say this is unsustainable. I concede all of that as being 100% true. BUT (hang with me) when everyone is in love with someone, that is the time to trade him for the absolute best player you want to go after. Miller is still the closer on a terrible team, and if my team looks like a hospital ward, it’s time to capitalize on everyone’s infatuation. While those three almost-guaranteed strikeouts are nice to have every few days, if I can flip him for Julio Rodriguez, CJ Abrams, Yordan Alvarez, or the like, I’d do it in a heartbeat. But DO NOT give him up for anything less.”
– Kelly Kirby (FantasyPros)
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