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The article emphasizes the importance of combining trades and waiver wire moves in fantasy baseball to build a championship roster. It suggests making 2-for-1 or 3-for-1 trades in April to open up roster space for picking up valuable free agents, especially during the first two months of the season. While winning these trades isn’t necessary, creating room for potential breakout players is crucial. The article then presents some players who could be targeted in trade talks, categorizing them as buy low, sell high, buy high, and sell low.

One player identified as a buy low option is Jonathan India of the Cincinnati Reds. Despite his slow start to the season, there are positive indicators suggesting he will bounce back, such as his solid plate approach and expected statistical performance. 22-year-old Ezequiel Tovar of the Colorado Rockies is labeled as a sell high candidate due to concerns regarding his unsustainable performance metrics and lack of impact potential. Conversely, Gunnar Henderson of the Baltimore Orioles is highlighted as a buy high target, with his sustainable performance and promising future outlook making him a valuable acquisition in trade talks.

The article notes that Corbin Carroll of the Arizona Diamondbacks is struggling to provide power and may not reach 20 home runs this season. While acknowledging Carroll’s potential, the author suggests considering a trade for a player selected 10 picks later who is off to a good start instead. It is advised to avoid trading Carroll for two average players at this time. The article concludes that making 2-for-1 trades sets up opportunities to capitalize on the waiver wire for impactful free agents, particularly during the early months of the season when potential breakout players are more readily available.

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