In season-long fantasy baseball, the art of wheeling and dealing, especially at this time of year, when injuries can ravage a fantasy roster and hot and cold streaks seem rampant, is especially important.
Knowing when to buy low and who to sell at their highest value is tricky business. No one wants to sell a player they think is going to crater only to see that player provide a lot of fantasy production all season long, and no one wants to buy a player on a hot streak only to see him crash down to earth.
Every week, we take a look at 10 players that you should either be buying shares in or selling. This week's list features two young American League East stars playing some outstanding baseball, two starters who had great months of June, and a once-promising Detroit Tigers hurler who has fallen on hard times.