Let’s take a look at some players you should be targeting to strengthen your fantasy baseball roster without breaking the bank. We gathered insights and analysis from our featured experts to help you identify underrated gems and secure a competitive edge over your opponents. They dive into which players are currently undervalued, why they deserve a spot on your team, and how you can capitalize on their potential for breakout performances. Here are the players they’re currently targeting as sell-high candidates.
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Fantasy Baseball Players to Sell High
What one MLB player are you trying to sell high right now, and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Jameson Taillon (SP – CHC)
“Jameson Taillon is surging right now, and he may have just opened up a nice little sell-high window for you with this week’s win over the Orioles. Not only did he toss a quality start and earn a win over one of the best offenses in baseball, but he also dropped his ERA below 3.00 in the process. Through two starts in July, he has a 2.77 ERA with a .174 AVG, .191 OBP, and .215 wOBA against. With pitching finally regressing around the league, managers in most fantasy formats are looking for pitching depth. With Taillon outperforming most of his underlying metrics while also having just 72 strikeouts over 87 1/3 IP, I’m definitely looking to move him for a hot hitter like Mark Vientos or Alec Burleson that another manager might not necessarily believe in.”
– Mike Maher (FantasyPros)
Byron Buxton (OF – MIN)
“I am shopping Byron Buxton with the pushiness of a used car salesman who needs to sell a 2007 Chevy Impala before it breaks down again. The oft-injured outfielder is on a tear, getting 11 hits in his last 23 at-bats and looking like he just rolled out of the dealership. But it’s a mirage. His current batting average of .282 is 30 points higher than his expected, and his xwOBA is also primed for regression. However, more than any of that, you don’t want to rely on Buxton to get you to a championship, just like you’re not taking that 2007 Impala on a cross-country road trip. Could you make it? Sure. Are you more likely to get stranded 100 miles from the nearest auto shop in the middle of Nebraska? We both know the answer. I’d take a young pitcher with upside like Tobias Meyers in exchange, or even just a mid-round draft pick. But whatever the return… Sell, sell, sell! ”
– Kelly Kirby (FantasyPros)
Max Scherzer (SP – TEX)
“Max Scherzer is still a big-name pitcher, and there’s a chance he could be dealt in the weeks to come if the Rangers fade out of the race. They have Tyler Mahle and Jacob deGrom inching back from surgeries, so they could even deal Scherzer and still sell to the fanbase they’re competing for a wild card spot. Scherzer’s K rate is lagging behind career norms, and he just hasn’t looked like his old dominant self since returning from the IL. Instead, he just looks, well, old. ”
– Joe Pisapia (FantasyPros)
Shota Imanaga (SP – CHC)
“Shota Imanaga – Since June 1, he has a five-plus ERA. Even worse, he has a .279 batting average, which is top-10 worst in that period, and an under 60% LOB% (left on base), which is horrible. Some things can regress in his favor, but I am selling the all-star name value of Shota right now.”
– Christopher Welsh (FantasyPros)
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