New York Post

Beware of bogus trade bait

- By HOWARD BENDER

AS THE All-Star break approaches, teams atop the fantasy baseball standings become more aggressive with their trade offers. They are looking to tighten up their rosters, gripping tightly to their star performers while routinely selling off players in whom they just don’t believe.

For example: Beware of the Jon Berti trade offer. The veteran utilityman has been an absolute beast on the basepaths for the Marlins, swiping 12 bases in his past 12 games and 21 on the season thus far. He has been a fixture in the lineup throughout the month of June, but his playing time is in direct relation to the injuries to both Joey Wendle and Brian Anderson. Heading into the weekend, Berti had 81 at-bats in June, which is a stark contrast from the 52 he had in the two months prior. Pinch-running may open up additional opportunit­ies, but once Wendle and Anderson return, you can expect Don Mattingly to go back to his original lineup configurat­ion.

Another player to be skeptical about is Tampa Bay’s Isaac Paredes. The 23-year-old infielder was hyped as the key component coming to the Rays in the Austin Meadows trade, and Paredes took center stage this past week with four home runs in two games against the Yankees.

When a player garners that kind of media attention, diligent waiverhoun­ds run to grab him and immediatel­y attempt to capitalize on the publicity. If Paredes were on another team, perhaps we could see a path to regular at-bats, but once Brandon Lowe and Wander Franco return, there won’t be much of an opportunit­y for him. Manager Kevin Cash may mix and match with his relievers, but he has his favorites in the field and doesn’t like to mess with his defense.

Not every fantasy player in first place is going to try and sell you a bill of goods, but you have to be careful when making trades. Do your homework and study up on every player coming your way.

Howard Bender is the 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 6-8 p.m. Go to FantasyAla­rm.com for all your fantasy baseball advice.

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