Trade Season: Fire Sale — Fantasy Assembly

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St. Louis Cardinals’ pitcher Michael Wacha has had a bumpy 2016, now is the time to sell him for whatever you can. (Photo Credit: Gene J. Puskar / AP Photo)

Some fantasy owners develop an emotional connection to players over the course of a season. In baseball, this is understandable as the season stretches over months and months. When a player is performing, the emotionally connected owner labels him something along the lines of “my guy” and credits him for carrying the team to where…

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Trade Season: Real Deal Guys — Fantasy Assembly

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While many owners are selling high on San Diego Padres’ Wil Myers, he may just be in the middle of a legitimate breakout. (Photo Credit: Russell Lansford / Icon Sportswire)

This is a time in the fantasy baseball season where your email becomes full of league alerts about trades proposals. The midway point of the season signals a time where owners need to examine their roster, figure out where they are sitting currently, and begin to make moves to get that team to where it…

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Trade Season: Sell High Options — Fantasy Assembly

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Despite being a front-runner for American League Rookie of the Year, now might be the time to sell-high on Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer. (Photo Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn / USA TODAY Sports) 

I hope everyone is enjoying their last week of fantasy baseball before the all-star break! While it is pretty fun having a 10 day scoring period coming out of the break, four whole days without any baseball is always quite difficult for me. For the most part I use that time on more fantasy baseball.…

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Trade Season: Buy Low Options — Fantasy Assembly

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Toronto Blue Jay’s pitcher Marcus Stroman is one of a handful of fantasy baseball options that make for a great buy-low. (Photo Credit: Mark Lomoglio / Icon Sportswire)

July is always an interesting month in the world of baseball. First, we have the All Star break which can be fun to watch with the Futures Game, the Home Run Derby, and finally concluding in the All Star game itself which will be played July 12th. Just a couple of short weeks after that…

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