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Fantasy Baseball Trade Value Chart for Week 6 - Trade Rankings, Buys, Sells

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Fantasy baseball trade value chart and trade rankings for Week 6 of 2026. Use our trade value rankings to evaluate trades, and buy low on the right players.

Welcome back to our updated fantasy baseball trade value chart for Week 6 of the 2026 MLB season. In this article, you'll find our updated trade rankings, along with several buys and sells for fantasy baseball, including Josh Hader, Blake Snell, Abner Uribe, and more.

Every week of the MLB season brings new opportunities to buy-low or sell-high on players, even though the campaign is just getting started. By looking at the trade values of each player, you can add up their scores and calculate potential trades (if the combined score is higher, that side of the deal wins).

So, let's use RotoBaller's fantasy baseball trade value chart to identify some of the best fantasy baseball trade candidates for Week 6. Good luck!

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The Trade Analyzer tool will display various information side by side for you to compare the players involved in any trade and help you make better decisions. Compare projections and stats, read the latest fantasy baseball news, and see upcoming schedules.

 

Fantasy Baseball Trade Rankings Values

The higher the Trade Value number, the higher the priority for targeting in trades. Find your players, add up the trade values of each side of the offer, and see which side of the trade wins.

Ranking Trade Value Player Position
1 100 Shohei Ohtani DH
2 98 Aaron Judge OF
3 95 Elly De La Cruz SS
4 90 Bobby Witt Jr. SS
5 89 Gunnar Henderson SS
6 87 Ronald Acuna Jr. OF
7 86 Jose Ramirez 3B
8 85 Yordan Alvarez OF
9 83 Tarik Skubal SP
10 82 Julio Rodriguez OF
11 81 Paul Skenes SP
12 80 Corbin Carroll OF
13 79 Kyle Tucker OF
14 78 Juan Soto OF
15 76 Junior Caminero 3B
16 75 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 1B
17 74 James Wood OF
18 73 Mason Miller RP
19 72 Kyle Schwarber OF
20 71 Jackson Chourio OF
21 70 Nick Kurtz 1B
22 69 Yoshinobu Yamamoto SP
23 68 Shohei Ohtani (SP) SP
24 67 Trea Turner SS
25 66 Cal Raleigh C
26 66 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2B/3B
27 65 Matt Olson 1B
28 64 Max Fried SP
29 63 Fernando Tatis Jr. OF
30 62 Cade Smith RP
31 61 Jacob deGrom SP
32 61 Bryce Harper 1B
33 60 Ben Rice C/1B
34 59 Chris Sale SP
35 58 Sal Stewart 1B
36 57 Zach Neto SS
37 57 Brice Turang 2B
38 56 Cristopher Sanchez SP
39 55 Ketel Marte 2B
40 55 Manny Machado 3B
41 54 Tyler Glasnow SP
42 53 Cam Schlittler SP
43 53 Oneil Cruz OF
44 52 Aroldis Chapman RP
45 51 Bryan Woo SP
46 51 Mike Trout OF
47 50 Brent Rooker OF
48 49 Byron Buxton OF
49 49 Drake Baldwin C
50 48 Shea Langeliers C
51 48 Andres Munoz RP
52 47 Pete Alonso 1B
53 46 CJ Abrams SS
54 46 Nolan McLean SP
55 45 Ryan Helsley RP
56 45 Tyler Soderstrom 1B/OF
57 44 Mookie Betts SS
58 44 Pete Crow-Armstrong OF
59 43 Corey Seager SS
60 43 Jhoan Duran RP
61 42 Jacob Misiorowski SP
62 42 Freddie Freeman 1B
63 41 Randy Arozarena OF
64 41 Riley Greene OF
65 40 Logan Gilbert SP
66 40 Garrett Crochet SP
67 39 Seiya Suzuki OF
68 39 Yandy Diaz 1B
69 39 Michael Harris II OF
70 38 Austin Riley 3B
71 38 Wyatt Langford OF
72 37 Joe Ryan SP
73 37 Cody Bellinger OF
74 36 Josh Naylor 1B
75 36 George Kirby SP
76 36 Geraldo Perdomo SS
77 35 Jackson Merrill OF
78 35 Nico Hoerner 2B
79 35 Cole Ragans SP
80 34 Jo Adell OF
81 34 Riley O'Brien RP
82 33 Francisco Lindor SS
83 33 Kevin Gausman SP
84 33 Louis Varland RP
85 32 Kevin McGonigle 3B/SS
86 32 Shota Imanaga SP
87 32 Freddy Peralta SP
88 31 Roman Anthony OF
89 31 Chase Burns SP/RP
90 31 Dylan Cease SP
91 30 Munetaka Murakami 1B/3B
92 30 Jesus Luzardo SP
93 30 David Bednar RP
94 30 Teoscar Hernandez OF
95 29 Chase DeLauter OF
96 29 Andy Pages OF
97 29 George Springer OF
98 28 Alex Bregman 3B
99 28 Wilyer Abreu OF
100 28 Nathan Eovaldi SP
101 28 Tanner Scott RP
102 27 Vinnie Pasquantino 1B
103 27 Agustin Ramirez C
104 27 Jose Altuve 2B/OF
105 26 Max Muncy 3B
106 26 Maikel Garcia
2B/3B/SS/OF
107 26 Framber Valdez SP
108 26 Drew Rasmussen SP
109 25 Brandon Lowe 2B
110 25 Mickey Moniak OF
111 25 Logan Webb SP
112 25 Daniel Palencia RP
113 24 Will Smith C
114 24 Emilio Pagan RP
115 24 MacKenzie Gore SP
116 24 Robbie Ray SP
117 24 Brandon Woodruff SP
118 23 Bryan Baker RP
119 23 Jose Soriano SP
120 23 Luis Robert Jr. OF
121 23 Brandon Nimmo OF
122 22 William Contreras C
123 22 Kyle Stowers OF
124 22 Jeremy Pena SS
125 22 Ozzie Albies 2B
126 22 Hunter Goodman C
127 21 Josh Hader RP
128 21 JJ Wetherholt 2B/3B/SS
129 21 Taylor Ward OF
130 21 Kenley Jansen RP
131 21 Raisel Iglesias RP
132 21 Bo Bichette 3B/SS
133 20 Abner Uribe RP
134 20 Gavin Williams SP
135 20 Paul Sewald RP
136 20 Parker Messick SP
137 20 Konnor Griffin SS/OF
138 19 Will Warren SP
139 19 Zack Wheeler SP
140 19 Jarren Duran OF
141 19 Jordan Walker OF
142 19 Trevor Rogers SP
143 19 Cam Smith OF
144 18 Michael King SP
145 18 Dansby Swanson SS
146 18 Devin Williams RP
147 18 Kazuma Okamoto 1B/3B
148 18 Kyle Bradish SP
149 18 Eugenio Suarez 3B
150 18 Salvador Perez C/1B
151 17 Eury Perez SP
152 17 Braxton Ashcraft SP/RP
153 17 Willy Adames SS
154 17 Rafael Devers 1B
155 17 Connelly Early SP
156 17 Emerson Hancock SP/RP
157 17 Carter Jensen C
158 16 Colson Montgomery 3B/SS
159 16 Ryan Weathers SP
160 16 Ivan Herrera C
161 16 Alec Burleson 1B/OF
162 16 Luke Keaschall 2B
163 16 Kyle Harrison SP/RP
164 16 Liam Hicks C/1B
165 15 Michael Busch 1B
166 15 Nick Lodolo SP
167 15 Jakob Marsee OF
168 15 Ryan Walker RP
169 15 Adley Rutschman C
170 15 Ramon Laureano OF
171 15 Willson Contreras 1B
172 15 Daylen Lile OF
173 15 Matt Chapman 3B
174 14 Randy Vasquez SP
175 14 Christian Walker 1B
176 14 Ryan O'Hearn 1B/OF
177 14 Sandy Alcantara SP
178 14 Jacob Wilson SS
179 14 Daulton Varsho OF
180 14 Xander Bogaerts SS
181 14 Seranthony Dominguez RP
182 14 Spencer Strider SP
183 13 Noah Schultz SP
184 13 Lawrence Butler OF
185 13 Trey Yesavage SP
186 13 Matt McLain 2B
187 13 Shane McClanahan SP
188 13 Pete Fairbanks RP
189 13 Ildemaro Vargas 1B/2B
190 13 Jorge Soler OF
191 13 Blake Snell SP
192 13 Ceddanne Rafaela 2B/OF
193 12 Jonathan Aranda 1B
194 12 Ian Happ OF
195 12 Otto Lopez 2B/SS
196 12 Jose Caballero
2B/3B/SS/OF
197 12 Michael Soroka SP/RP
198 12 Emmet Sheehan SP
199 12 Jose Fernandez 1B/SS
200 12 Reid Detmers SP/RP
201 12 Landen Roupp SP
202 12 Alex Vesia RP
203 11 Miguel Vargas 1B/3B
204 11 Chandler Simpson OF
205 11 Kris Bubic SP
206 11 Matthew Boyd SP
207 11 Payton Tolle SP/RP
208 11 Josh Jung 3B
209 11 Trevor Story SS
210 10 Chase Dollander SP/RP
211 10 Jac Caglianone 1B/OF
212 10 Hunter Brown SP
213 10 Xavier Edwards 2B/SS
214 10 Lucas Erceg RP
215 10 Robert Suarez RP
216 9 Connor Prielipp SP
217 9 Francisco Alvarez C
218 9 Gregory Soto RP
219 9 Jeff Hoffman RP
220 9 Jack Perkins SP/RP
221 9 Angel Martinez 2B/OF
222 9 Brandon Marsh OF
223 9 JR Ritchie SP
224 9 Christian Yelich OF
225 9 Heliot Ramos OF
226 9 Adolis Garcia OF
227 9 Samuel Basallo C
228 9 Jacob Latz SP/RP
229 8 Carlos Cortes OF
230 8 Tyler Mahle SP
231 8 Carlos Rodon SP
232 8 Mick Abel SP
233 8 Jeremiah Jackson 2B/3B/OF
234 8 Ezequiel Tovar SS
235 8 Edward Cabrera SP
236 8 Edwin Diaz RP
237 8 Gerrit Cole SP
238 8 Trevor Megill RP
239 8 Kerry Carpenter OF
240 7 Bryan Reynolds OF
241 7 Dennis Santana RP
242 7 Giancarlo Stanton OF
243 7 Mason Montgomery RP
244 7 Royce Lewis 3B
245 7 Anthony Volpe SS
246 7 Bubba Chandler SP
247 7 Dillon Dingler C
248 7 Jake Burger 1B
249 7 Taj Bradley SP
250 7 Gleyber Torres 2B
251 6 Michael Wacha SP
252 6 Sonny Gray SP
253 6 Ranger Suarez SP
254 6 Brad Keller RP
255 6 Colt Keith 1B/2B/3B
256 6 Dalton Rushing C
257 6 Andres Gimenez 2B/SS
258 6 Nathan Church OF
259 6 Carlos Correa 3B/SS
260 5 Isaac Paredes 3B
261 5 Sal Frelick OF
262 5 Carson Benge OF
263 5 Hyeseong Kim 2B/SS/OF
264 5 Spencer Torkelson 1B
265 5 Brooks Lee 2B/3B/SS
266 5 Aaron Nola SP
267 5 Grant Taylor SP/RP
268 5 Ben Joyce RP
269 5 Bryan Abreu RP
270 4 Jack Leiter SP
271 4 Owen Caissie OF
272 4 Ryan Jeffers C
273 4 Trent Grisham OF
274 4 T.J. Rumfield 1B
275 4 Evan Carter OF
276 4 Brendan Donovan
2B/3B/SS/OF
277 4 Brady House 3B
278 4 Jakob Junis RP
279 4 Shane Baz SP
280 4 Ryan Waldschmidt OF
281 3 Jake Bauers 1B/OF
282 3 Ryne Nelson SP/RP
283 3 Matt Shaw 3B/OF
284 3 Joey Cantillo SP/RP
285 3 Marcus Semien 2B
286 3 TJ Friedl OF
287 3 Ernie Clement
1B/2B/3B/SS
288 3 Erik Sabrowski RP
289 3 Rico Garcia RP
290 3 Cole Winn RP
291 3 Luke Weaver RP
292 3 Daniel Lynch IV RP
293 3 Jared Jones SP
294 3 Moises Ballesteros C
295 3 Carlos Estevez RP
296 3 Caleb Durbin 2B/3B
297 3 Nasim Nunez 2B/SS
298 3 Jung Hoo Lee OF
299 3 Kirby Yates RP
300 3 Travis Bazzana 2B

 

Players to Target in Trades for Fantasy Baseball

Blake Snell, SP, Los Angeles Dodgers

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Blake Snell (shoulder) will make another rehab start on Saturday at Single-A Ontario, according to Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. Barring a setback, this is expected to be Snell's final rehab outing before he returns to the Dodgers' 26-man roster. The veteran starter is presumably ready to put the injury issues behind him, as he's made just 11 regular-season starts since joining the Dodgers prior to the 2025 season. Across 61.1 innings last year, he posted a 2.35 ERA with 10.57 K/9, 3.82 BB/9, 0.44 HR/9, and a 48.7% ground ball rate.

It initially seemed like Snell would take Justin Wrobleski's spot in the rotation, but Wrobleski has been pitching so well that Emmet Sheehan (4.31 FIP) may end up being the odd man out.

Verdict: Top buy-low candidate ahead of his return. His missed time will likely allow you to acquire a potential SP2 at a great discount.

Abner Uribe, RP, Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Abner Uribe is quickly taking control of the ninth inning and is a must-roster option as he continues to build momentum. Uribe has recorded three saves with a 3.65 ERA and 1.05 WHIP, while other late-inning option Trevor Megill has struggled to a 6.00 ERA. Uribe's 28 percent strikeout rate supports his ability to succeed in high-leverage situations.

This is his fourth season with Milwaukee, and he looks more comfortable than ever in late-game spots. The closer role is trending in his direction, and fantasy managers should act before it is fully locked in.

Verdict: Top buy-high target for those needing saves. Uribe is taking over the closer role and does not appear to be in much danger of losing it given his recent stretch of play.

Janson Junk, SP, Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins right-hander Janson Junk continued his strong stretch on Monday, allowing one run across 5 1/3 innings while giving up five hits and one walk with four strikeouts. Junk now holds a 2.82 ERA and 1.04 WHIP through seven starts this season. He has consistently filled the strike zone, which has helped him work deeper into games while keeping his pitch count under control.

In his second season with Miami, Junk is showing clear improvement and reliability. His recent performance points to continued success, making him a priority target for fantasy managers in need of pitching help.

Verdict: Sneaky buy option for those in deeper 14-team leagues needing depth at starting pitcher.

 

Other Players to Target in Trades

  • Kyle Bradish, BAL
  • Michael Busch, CHC

 

Players to Trade Away for Fantasy Baseball

Andy Pages, OF, Los Angeles Dodgers

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages put together a monster performance in his team's 12-2 win over the Houston Astros on Wednesday, going three-for-five with three home runs and six RBI. The 25-year-old is off to an excellent start to the 2026 season, hitting .336/.376/.589 with eight home runs, 33 RBI, 22 runs scored, and six stolen bases.

Pages is currently tied for the MLB lead in RBI and should remain in a prime position to keep racking up counting stats while hitting in the heart of the potent Dodgers' lineup. He looks like an above-average contributor across all five traditional rotisserie categories early on this year.

Verdict: While Pages has enjoyed a dominant start to the season, his lower .367 xwOBA (in relation to his surface-level marks) suggests he is greatly overperforming his expected metrics. He is a solid OF3/OF4 but is emerging as a top sell-high candidate.

Josh Hader, RP, Houston Astros

Houston Astros closer Josh Hader (biceps) threw a scoreless inning with a walk and a strikeout in his rehab appearance with Triple-A Sugar Land on Tuesday. The 32-year-old is on the 60-day injured list due to a biceps injury, which means he is not eligible to make his return to Houston until late May. Still, it's a positive sign that Hader is taking steps in his progression back to the big leagues.

Hader was dominant for the Astros in 2025, pitching to a 2.05 ERA and 0.85 WHIP with 76 strikeouts and 28 saves across 52 2/3 innings. Houston has struggled to fill the closer role in Hader's absence, with right-hander Enyel De Los Santos currently leading the team with three saves. Upon his return, Hader should immediately re-assume the ninth-inning role for the Astros.

Verdict: Look to sell high once Hader is back from the injured list. His recent injury history makes him a risky candidate to roster and could still be sold for a high-end price tag, especially once he returns.

Brandon Woodruff, SP, Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) had a minor procedure on Tuesday to drain fluid from his right shoulder, and he is tentatively set to resume throwing on Saturday, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Manager Pat Murphy thinks that Woodruff will only need a couple of bullpen sessions before he rejoins the starting rotation.

The veteran hurler had a hands-on meeting with renowned Dr. Keith Meister on Tuesday, which was an ominous sign, but instead, Woodruff received positive news, and he could rejoin Milwaukee's starting rotation sooner rather than later. He was placed on the 15-day injured list last Friday after he couldn't get over 85 mph with his fastball in his last start. It's good news for the 33-year-old, but fantasy managers should still be skeptical, and we wouldn't recommend throwing Woodruff back into your starting lineups when he's activated from the IL to make his next start.

Remember, Woodruff had right-shoulder surgery that caused him to miss all of 2024, and he made only 12 starts last year due to various injuries, including a lat injury that ended his season early.

Verdict: Even though it appears Woodruff avoided a major injury, he is at high risk of a setback given his extensive injury and should hold high-end sell value once he returns to the bump sometime in May.

 

Other Players to Trade Away

  • Liam Hicks, MIA
  • Mickey Moniak, COL

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