
Fantasy Baseball Trade Tips: Buy‑Low Targets and Sell‑High Risks
A look at the latest trade advice that helps fantasy managers buy low on struggling stars and sell high on breakout performers.
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A look at the latest trade advice that helps fantasy managers buy low on struggling stars and sell high on breakout performers.

A new trade value chart combines expert consensus rankings and a custom calculation to help fantasy managers assess the rest‑of‑season value of hitters and pitchers, revealing which assets are undervalued or overvalued.

Major League Baseball’s new draft proposal slashes rounds, raises eligibility age and redirects pool funds, jeopardizing the projected contracts of stars like Juan Soto and Bryce Harper.

The Oakland Athletics erased a seven‑run deficit, the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied in the ninth, and several standout individual performances defined a dramatic slate of games.

The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays, improving to 48-27, while Freddie Freeman’s 407-foot two-run homer secured the victory. Shohei Ohtani’s sixth-inning shutout and a cascade of standout performances added depth to the action.

The latest weekly trade‑value chart highlights high‑risk buy‑low options such as Ronald Acuna Jr. and Chase DeLauter, while flagging sell‑high players like Mickey Moniak and Brandon Woodruff as they return from injury.

The latest Top 300 fantasy baseball rankings are released, featuring MLB’s 2026 return to NBC and Peacock, key player movements, and injury updates.

The 2026 NL All-Star Game promises a blend of historic achievements and emerging talents, from Shohei Ohtani's dual role to a deep pool of position players and a pitching staff that could rewrite the game's narrative.

The first third of the 2024 season reveals a dramatic decline in production from players over 35, reshaping how clubs value experience versus emerging youth.

The Atlanta Braves completed a sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates while the Milwaukee Brewers dominated the Colorado Rockies, and several young stars delivered clutch performances.
The latest fantasy baseball power rankings, released in early June 2026, paint a vivid picture of how the 30 Major League Baseball teams are shaping up for the remainder of the season, blending statistical rigor with narrative context.

An analysis of the standout hitters who surged in May, their underlying statistics and what it means for fantasy baseball.

An exploration of how unprecedented movement at the top of the WAR rankings signals a potential transformation in baseball’s competitive landscape.

Four MLB teams stand out as the toughest matchups for fantasy pitchers this season. Understanding their strengths helps managers steer clear of costly pitching decisions.

A rundown of the most pressing fantasy questions, from injury‑ridden closers to breakout prospects, and what they mean for your roster.

The Diamondbacks' blend of veteran bats and surprisingly effective arms has them perched near the wild-card cutoff, setting the stage for a potential postseason surge.

The St. Louis Cardinals are surprising the league with a strong NL Central push, driven by standout performances from Walker, Wetherholt, and manager Marmol.

Baseball analysts highlight a slate of games that promise offensive fireworks, with particular focus on the Mariners/Athletics over/under, the Athletics' moneyline edge, and standout performances from Severino, Ryan and Diamondbacks stars.

The Cubs endured another losing streak, while the Mets fell on a walk‑off grand slam, and several other teams delivered surprising results.

The Pirates secured a 6‑2 win over the Cardinals, the Guardians extended their six‑game streak, and Michael Harris II powered the Braves to a 9‑3 victory.

A cascade of dramatic finishes saw the Washington Nationals surge, the Seattle Mariners fall, and several teams clinch pivotal wins.

Despite a slow start at the plate, Ohtani’s elite pitching and underlying power metrics make him a compelling buy‑low prospect in fantasy baseball, especially in two‑way leagues.

From Daulton Varsho’s 10th‑inning grand slam to Shohei Ohtani’s seven‑inning shutout, the latest slate of games delivered plenty of excitement.

Edwards and Hicks have surged past expectations with home‑run spikes, improved batting averages and refined mechanics, turning them into pivotal offensive weapons.