New York Post

Having to deal with trades

- By HOWARD BENDER

THOUGH many look to the MLB All-Star break as momntary relief from the daily grind of roster changes and waiver claims, it is paramount for you to use this time to prepare for the impending July 31 trade deadline.

In-season player movement can cause tremendous upheaval for fantasy baseball rosters. To stay ahead of everyone else, you need to analyze the current market for players and understand which big league clubs are going to make the biggest splash.

Starting pitching, particular­ly of the left-handed variety, is always a hot commodity. Cole Hamels and J.A. Happ long have been expected to change uniforms, and though the Yankees, Red Sox and Mariners were expected to be the biggest players, injuries have ravaged a number of teams causing the bidding to get much more competitiv­e — with the Cubs, Braves, Cardinals, Nationals, Angels and A’s also in the mix.

Those who play in AL- or NL-only leagues run a significan­t risk of losing players. Yes, they also could see an influx of new talent, but the adjustment­s a pitcher needs to make when switching leagues take time and often affect overall performanc­e.

The current changes in the market for third basemen also should have a fantasy impact. We expected Josh Donaldson’s recent setback in his recovery from a calf injury has made the competitio­n for Manny Machado, Mike Moustakas and Adrian Beltre that much more intense.

The Cardinals, Phillies and Braves have been considered potential landing spots, but now the Cubs are concerned with Kris Bryant’s shoulder and the Angels just lost Zack Cozart for the year.

Not only do you need to worry about your players changing teams, but also you need to watch for potential loss of playing time should a team look to upgrade from one of your guys on their roster.

Preparatio­n today is what will keep your fantasy feet on the ground when the winds of change start to blow.

Howard Bender is the VP of operations and head of content at FantasyAla­rm.com. Follow him on Twitter @rotobuzzgu­y and catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on the SiriusXM fantasy sports channel weekdays from 4-6 p.m.

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