2026 Fantasy Baseball Buy Low, Sell High (Week 11): Target Tyler Soderstrom; Trade Away Kyle Schwarber, Randy Arozarena

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Welcome to our weekly 2026 Fantasy Baseball Buy Low, Sell High column. We will help you identify the top 2026 fantasy baseball trades to make in any given week. We’re going to outline three buy-lows and three sell-highs for Fantasy Baseball Week 11.

The key here is that we’ve carefully selected these recommendations to make sure that they’re reasonable. I’m not going to suggest that you buy low on a superstar who is off to a slow start, because it’s highly unlikely your leaguemate will accept an offer like that. The same goes for sell-highs: they won’t be obvious regression candidates. But if I do, I’ll be sure to have a reasonable trade offer for you to send.

With that in mind, find out why I’m buying low on Tyler Soderstrom, Ceddanne Rafaela, and Wyatt Langford, while selling high on Kyle Schwarber, Riley Greene, and Randy Arozarena. Remember, buy lows *need* to come at discounts, while sell highs *must* get you more than you would have before the season.

WEEK 11 FANTASY BASEBALL BUY LOW TARGETS

Tyler Soderstrom (1B, OF – ATH)

Tyler Soderstrom is currently slashing .226/.315/.425 with seven home runs in 241 plate appearances. It’s an underwhelming start to the season for the 24-year-old outfielder.

However, it’s intriguing to see that he’s increased his walk rate from 8.8% to 11.2% while trimming his strikeout rate from 22.6% to 18.3%. This is while maintaining an 11.2% barrel rate.

On top of that, Soderstrom is starting to heat up at the plate. In the last 14 days, he’s slashing .381/.480/.643 with two home runs in 50 plate appearances. During this stretch, he has a 16.0% walk rate and a 10.0% strikeout rate.

The buy-low window is closing fast. Get in before it’s too late.

Ceddanne Rafaela (2B, OF – BOS)

Ceddanne Rafaela has a .279/.343/.431 with five home runs and six stolen bases in 216 plate appearances. These aren’t numbers that pop off the page for you.

But this is a player who had a terrific May, slashing .286/.346/.480 with four homers and six steals.

Try to take advantage of the fact that the season-long totals still don’t look that great. I’d look to trade Randy Arozarena for Ceddanne Rafaela and another piece, perhaps a pitcher like Tatsuya Imai.

Wyatt Langford (OF – TEX)

Wyatt Langford is starting to be considered an injury-prone player, as he’s been sidelined since April 21st. Before that, he was off to an abysmal start, slashing .238/.274/.363 with one homer and three steals in 84 plate appearances.

So, here we have the perfect combination for a buy-low: a talented player who has been out with injury following a bad start.

Public sentiment has never been more negative on Langford.

That creates a buying opportunity for you. Make the move before he returns to action, which could happen as soon as this upcoming weekend.

WEEK 11 FANTASY BASEBALL SELL HIGH PLAYERS

Kyle Schwarber (UT – PHI)

Kyle Schwarber is one of the most consistent power hitters in baseball, and this year is no different. He’s slashing .231/.349/.588 with 22 home runs in 255 plate appearances.

However, there’s one key metric that concerns me. Schwarber’s strikeout rate has gone from 27.2% to 34.1%.

Now 33 years old, there’s risk that we start to see Schwarber’s batting average get closer to the Mendoza line again. He’s hit .240+ in each of the last two seasons, but with a 34+% strikeout rate, he could get back to .220 or lower, as we saw in 2022-2023.

This is Schwarber’s highest K% of his career, so it may be a good time to shop him to see what you can get. If you can make a move for a bat plus another asset, I’d definitely consider it.

Riley Greene (OF – DET)

Riley Greene is an unusual sell-high because his power numbers are down, with only six homers in 258 plate appearances.

What I’m looking to sell here is the massive improvement in batting average. Greene is currently hitting .308 after putting up a .258 BA last year.

But this start is completely unsustainable. Greene’s strikeout rate is still at 28.3%, while his .434 BABIP is out of this world. He’s not going to continue getting that kind of luck on balls in play.

With that in mind, try to ship Greene to someone who believes in the batting average gains.

Randy Arozarena (OF – SEA)

Randy Arozarena has a .284/.367/.441 slash with six home runs and 17 stolen bases in 264 plate appearances.

He’s on pace for 40+ stolen bases, which is something that he’s never done in his career. He’s also hitting .280+ after a sub .240 BA in each of the last two seasons.

I doubt that we’re seeing such significant improvement in his age-31 season.

THE BAT X projects Arozarena to hit .246 for the rest of the season, so they don’t buy into his batting average improvement. Try to sell high on Arozarena before the cold streak comes.

Summary: Week 11 Fantasy Baseball Buy Low Sell High

Although the season is young, savvy 2026 Fantasy Baseball managers are scouring the waiver wire and plotting the right trade strings to pull. Making the right 2026 Fantasy Baseball Buy Lows and Sell Highs this early can be a massive advantage. As such, buying low on Tyler Soderstrom, Ceddanne Rafaela, and Wyatt Langford could land you some undervalued production before they heat up and hit their true ceilings. Meanwhile, Kyle Schwarber, Riley Greene, and Randy Arozarena could all be peaking and make strong sell highs.

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