Found May 10, 2007 on The GNUru Fantasy Baseball: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The GNUru breaks down the 10 fantasy baseball players you should be targeting in trades. Year after year, the most common mistake in fantasy baseball is giving up too early on talented players off to a rough start. While most experienced fantasy owners won't just drop a player that they heavily invested in, they will often entertain trade offers. If you're skilled at the art of reading people and you can pick up on an owner's impatience and frustration, you can often land a high profile player at less than the market value. Below is the GNUru's list of the top 10 under-performing players worth seeking out via trade. Please keep in mind that the GNUru is not suggesting you throw out insulting offers, as these players still do hold tremendous value, but a hefty discount can be obtained in the right situation.

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  • FredLynn
    You really think anyone will deal Matsuzaka at a discount? He may have disappointed some but I think he has shown enough that he still has a lot of value.
  • thegnuru
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    Well if someone nabbed him as their fantasy ace they may be willing to deal him at a discount relative to draft position. I'm not saying any of the players on my list will be cheap but they have potential to exceed the level of investment.
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