Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: Pitchers to sell high and buy low on

After deviating from the usual format during recent weeks, this edition of the Trade Analyzer is back to focusing on some buy-low and sell-high options. And this week’s group is comprised entirely of hurlers, which has been an underrepresented position in recent articles.

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The sporadic nature of pitching appearances tends to make the stats of hurlers fluctuate wildly early in the season, but we are reaching the point in the campaign where many pitcher stat lines have begun to normalize, which gives smart fantasy managers the data they need to make smart trades.

Sell High

José Soríano, SP, Angels:After a memorable start to the season that included a 0.24 ERA in his first six starts, Soriano has looked more like previous iterations of himself over his past five outings. The right-hander has logged a 5.34 ERA and 1.40 WHIP over that five-start stretch, while posting a 31:14 K:BB ratio that is acceptable but not special. When looking at his season-long statistics, there is little that stands out as notably different from previous seasons, beyond an improved strikeout rate.

We also need to factor in that Soriano pitches for the team with the American League’s worst record (21-34) and one that is known for doing a poor job at developing pitchers. Managers should be happy to trade the 27-year-old for a sizable return while he still has ace-like ratios (2.44 ERA, 1.07 WHIP).

Nick Martinez, SP/RP, Rays:Managers who believe that the Rays are in the midst of a magical season where everything goes their way can keep Martinez. Everyone else should trade him away.

The 35-year-old has logged a dazzling 1.51 ERA on the strength of an unsustainable 92.9% strand rate. His lowly 14.9% strikeout rate is his worst mark since his 2022 return from a stint in Japan. Managers who can get anything of value for the right-hander should make the move, as his skill set is easily replaceable from the waiver wire.

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Eduardo Rodríguez, SP, Diamondbacks:Rodríguez has plenty of similarities to Martinez, with fortunate marks in BABIP (.259) and strand rate (84.9) driving his fantasy production. The southpaw with an excellent 2.31 ERA has earned marks in the range of 4.00 from every major ERA estimator. There won’t be a significant trade market for Rodríguez, but small deals can sometimes reap large rewards in the long run.

My plan would be to use him to sweeten the pot in a larger deal and then replace him with a better pitcher who remains on the waiver wire.

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Paul Sewald, RP, Diamondbacks:Sewald has been one of this season’s waiver wire gems, as he ranks fourth in the majors with 13 saves. And although there isn’t heavy statistical evidence for making this move, my gut says that managers should cash him out on the trade market in the coming weeks.

The 36-year-old has had an inconsistent career, and across 2024-25, he logged a 4.40 ERA over just 59.1 innings. He deserves credit for improving his strikeout rate this season, but he has also enjoyed the benefits of a .140 BABIP despite allowing plenty of hard contact. Sewald’s skills or luck could regress as the season progresses, which would make him a shaky saves source.

Buy Low

Jesús Luzardo, SP, Phillies:Death, taxes and Luzardo enduring wild fluctuations with his ratios. Perhaps no pitcher excites and exasperates fantasy managers as much as Luzardo, who regularly rotates from seven shutout innings to giving up 5+ runs over fewer than five frames. He has notched the latter stat line in four of his 11 starts this season, which has heavily contributed to a 4.38 ERA and 1.28 WHIP.

His underlying stats continue to paint the left-hander as an ace, including a 3.13 xERA and a 72:17 K:BB ratio. Fantasy managers who need to take a chance with their pitching staff can acquire Luzardo in hopes that he irons out the rough patches this summer.

Garrett Crochet, SP, Red Sox:Acquiring Crochet at a discount is a sensible Hail Mary for managers who need to take drastic steps to fix a disappointing pitching staff. The left-hander has been ineffective or injured this season, which has resulted in a 6.30 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP. His return date from the IL continues to be pushed back, and what was once expected to be a minimal stint is now destined to be five weeks or more. Still, when Crochet is at his best, he can impact the fantasy standings more than virtually any pitcher, which we saw when he went 18-5 with 255 strikeouts and terrific ratios (2.59 ERA, 1.03 WHIP) last season. As you’ll see on theYahoo Trade Market, some of his recent returns have been underwhelming.

Devin Williams, RP, Mets:At first glance, Williams looks like a bust. After all, he has earned just seven saves while also producing poor ratios (6.35 ERA, 1.65 WHIP). A closer look shows that the right-hander allowed all of his earned runs during a four-appearance stretch from April 15-23 and on May 24, while logging a 12:2 K:BB ratio and 0.41 WHIP in between those outings.

The Mets’ overall win total and Williams’ save chances have been impacted by a sluggish New York offense that should improve at some point. The 31-year-old remains a useful closer, and wise managers will buy him at a significant discount on the premise that he hasn’t bounced back from his 2025 struggles.

David Bednar, RP, Yankees:Next, we move from the former Yankees closer to the current one. Bednar may be as easy to acquire as Williams, even though he has more saves (12), as he hasn’t pitched well in May (6.10 ERA, 1.45 WHIP).

The 31-year-old has done a great job of inducing grounders (58.5%), but unfortunately, too many of them have found holes in the infield (.369 BABIP). His 28:10 K:BB ratio is a strong mark, and unlike Williams, he has the support of a winning team. His 4.70 ERA should soon regress closer to his 3.21 FIP.

Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: Pitchers to sell high and buy low on

After deviating from the usual format during recent weeks, this edition of the Trade Analyzer is back to focusing on some buy-low and s...
“Sports Illustrated ”Swim Week Model Katie Austin Prepares for Her Sixth Year Hitting the Runway, at 6 Months Pregnant (Exclusive)

Katie Austin is preparing for her sixth year hitting the runway in Sports Illustrated Swim Week's runway show

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  • Austin, 32, will be strutting her stuff while six months pregnant with her first baby

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Katie Austinis getting to work the runway, with her baby bump leading the way.

The model and fitness influencer, 32, is preparing to walk inSports IllustratedSwim Week's runway show. While it's her sixth time hitting the runway forSI Swim, this year is extra special for Austin as she's walking while six months pregnant with her first baby.

Speaking with PEOPLE about her pregnancy journey and getting ready for the runway, Austin is happy to report she's feeling better than she did in her first trimester.

"The first trimester was brutal. I did not feel like myself. I felt very alone, to be quite frank," she says, noting that she was experiencing morning sickness "24/7."

"There was all-day long sickness. I didn't love the foods I usually love. Didn't love coffee, didn't feel like working out. But at the same time, finding those 10 to 15 minutes just to try to feel like myself was really beneficial."

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The younger of fitness icon Denise Austin's two daughters, she admits she's felt an "identity shift" while managing her changing body.

"My business is run on feeling good and wellness and loving your body. And obviously, with those changes with pregnancy, especially as a first-time pregnant girl, it was very new to me to have a changing body. My body, to me, changed very fast."

Austin, founder ofThe KA App, notes that she had to completely reconsider the routine she's meticulously developed over the years as she weathered the changes.

"I'm kind of type A when it comes to my routine and what I like. I've taken years to figure out what I like and don't like, and what makes me happy and what brings me joy. And so I feel like when the normal things weren't working, or I didn't want to do them, it took me a while to be like, 'Okay, you can't plan for s--t,' " she tells PEOPLE.

"This is not something where you can wake up and be like, 'I'm going to feel amazing today,' or next week, or the following week, or know what your body is going to want or look like in a week, in two weeks, in a month. You can't plan for anything. I think that has been the hardest part and kind of humbling me, if you will."

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Before modeling and her own fitness endeavors, Austin was a Division I lacrosse player and a soccer player during her time at the University of Southern California. Combined with her background, it made for a continued devotion to fitness after her college career ended.

"The last decade, I've been kind of pushing my body, and even in the days I don't feel like working out, I don't really have as much grace for myself, but now I have to have a lot of grace for myself. What I've really come to understand now, I would say, after I got out of the first trimester and I started feeling good, I looked back, and I was like, 'I wish I just told myself that it's a phase of life. Number one, it's temporary; you're going to get out of it. And number two, if you think that a good workout is going to be the same as it was before you got pregnant, you are seriously mistaken, and you're going to set yourself up for failure.'"

Austin now understands she'll be "redefining what strength is" throughout every stage of her pregnancy, "because strength is going to look different every single day in pregnancy."

The model mom-to-be is also applying that attitude to her preparation for theSports IllustratedSwim runway.

"Everything's different this year," she explains. "I feel like usually, I would have a little bit more of a workout regimen and be watching a little bit more of what I eat. But at this stage of my life, being six months pregnant, it's not really going to matter as much of what I eat. So I think making sure I'm eating the right things as far as feeling good, I think that's the entire point of it."

Other lead-up preparations include "trying to calm the jitters."

"This year is different because I cannot take my annual tequila shot before the runway, so I'll be missing that," she laughs. "But it'll be good because I love the girls this year. I think this is our best group of girls yet. Their energy will help as well, and they're such a great team."

Austin continues, "I'll be practicing my walk because I can nail a walk when I'm not pregnant, but I'm not sure how the belly is going to waddle. And this year is also different because Hulu will be documenting everything, which is really exciting. It's going to be fun. I feel like my baby girl is going to be my best accessory I've ever had on the runway."

"I feel really great now, and I definitely learned a lot, and I'm really happy to say that I'll be prepared for next pregnancy because now I know what to expect."

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Defending champion Coco Gauff won her first-round match at the French Open hours after a "mini car accident" on the way to Roland Garros on Tuesday.

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The fourth-seeded Gauff discussed the incident with TNT Sports following her 6-4, 6-0 victory against fellow American Taylor Townsend in Paris.

Gauff, who was not injured, said the vehicle she was a passenger in struck a pole.

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"You felt a little impact. I spilled my juice all over the car," she said, adding that the car was not drivable afterward and she had to switch vehicles to reach the stadium.

Gauff, 22, advanced to the second round and will face Egypt's Mayar Sherif on Thursday. Sherif defeated Dalma Galfi of Hungary 7-5, 6-4 on Tuesday.

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Titans QB Will Levis Paid 'Exorbitant' Money Trying to Hide Leaked Sex Tape with Ex Gia Duddy, His Mom Says

Titans quarterback Will Levis paid an "exorbitant" amount of money to get his sex tape removed from the internet, his mom Beth said

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  • Beth told podcaster Ross Tucker that her son hired a "cyber security specialist" to try to "get to the bottom of" the leaked tape

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Titans quarterbackWill Levisspent an "exorbitant" amount of money trying to scrub his sex tape from the internet, according to his mom Beth Levis.

Beth appeared on theRoss Tucker Football Podcaston Monday, May 25, where she revealed that her son, 26, hired a "cyber security specialist" after learning that a "very intimate video" of himself and his ex-girlfriend,Gia Duddy, was going viral online.

"The first words out of Will's mouth were, 'I'm so sorry, mom,' and it just broke my heart," Beth said on the podcast.

"Will actually ended up engaging in hiring a cyber security specialist and spent an exorbitant amount of money to try to get to the bottom of this," said Beth, who also shares three daughters with her husband, Mike.

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The Titans quarterback was hoping the information acquired by the cyber specialist could help him "try to scrape what they could to ultimately make this go away," said Beth. "And ultimately, a lot of the content was taken down, but you can never scrape anything entirely from the internet. It's there forever, there is a footprint unfortunately."

Beth said their family "did find out" some information about the source of the leaked tape, claiming the "content was stolen" from one of Levis' personal devices.

"His private — either laptop or digital platform, phone, whatever — was actually breached and invaded a year or two earlier when he was in college," said Beth.

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"We come to find out this was an Eastern European hacking group notorious for trying to target what they think might be an attractive couple that they can then expose and do what they do for attention," said Beth.

Levis and his family "came to terms with that, at least we knew where it came from," said Beth, relived that it "wasn’t something malicious from who knows, somebody else.”

Levis and Duddy dated for approximately three years after meeting in college in early 2021. She attended Penn State, where his college football career began before he transferred to the University of Kentucky that same year. The couple reportedly broke up in September 2023.

Duddy went viral during the 2023 NFL Draft, where Levis was ultimately chosen by the Tennessee Titans in the second round with their No. 33 selection after beingheavily projected to be a first-round pick. In April 2025, she joked about the draft on TikTok and said her followers "won't let me forget" about the viral moment.

"I feel like I've never really talked about the draft — and I don't really like talking about it, just because it just genuinely wasn't about me," she said at the time.

After splitting with Duddy, Levis wasmost recentlylinked toThe BacheloralumVictoria Fuller. They confirmed their romance in July 2024, but it was laterreportedthat the pair split.

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Where to watch Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Tuesday, May 26

The Cincinnati Reds, ranked fourth in the NL Central with a 28-25 record, face the New York Mets, who are fifth in the NL East with a 22-32 record. Cincinnati is favored with a -130 moneyline compared to New York's +100. Chase Burns starts for Cincinnati with a 1.83 ERA, while the Mets' starter is TBD.

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How to watch Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets

Team records

  • Cincinnati Reds: 28-25 (fourth in NL Central)

  • New York Mets: 22-32 (fifth in NL East)

Odds

  • Spread: New York Mets +1.5

  • Moneyline: New York Mets +105 / Cincinnati Reds -130

  • Over/Under: 7.5

Starting pitchers

Cincinnati Reds:Chase Burns (6-1, ERA: 1.83, K: 64, WHIP: 0.95)

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New York Mets:TBD

Series:Game 2 of 3 (series tied)

Weather:73°F at first pitch

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