X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Best Fantasy Baseball Fits For Pittsburgh’s Trade Chips

bryan reynolds fantasy baseball rankings draft sleepers MLB injury news

The Pittsburgh Pirates could trade away their most valuable players in the 2022 offseason. Ben Rosener evaluates the best landing spots and fantasy baseball impact.

The Pittsburgh Pirates’ rebuilding efforts are still ongoing, but it’s easy to see what the team’s next competitive core might look like. Pittsburgh has a host of promising prospects in the lower minors, including 2021 first-overall pick Henry Davis, as well as Liover Peguero, Quinn Priester, Nick Gonzales, and Endry Rodriguez.

That group, along with players currently in or close to the Majors like Ke’Bryan Hayes, Oneil Cruz, Roansy Contreras, Miguel Yajure, and Travis Swaggerty, has a shot to be much better than the current incarnation of the Pirates. Still, with the rebuild continuing, Pittsburgh is more likely to trade away veteran players at this point than add them.

A rebuilding situation isn’t the most ideal for fantasy managers, but there are some quality fantasy options on Derek Shelton’s team, notably Bryan Reynolds, Hayes, Cruz, and David Bednar. While Hayes and Cruz likely aren’t going anywhere, Reynolds and Bednar make sense as theoretical trade candidates. And if either is dealt, it’s possible their fantasy ceilings could be raised considerably. With that in mind, these are the best trade fits for both players.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy baseball lineup tools and resources:

 

Bryan Reynolds: Houston Astros

Reynolds had a breakout season as a rookie in 2019, but his 2021 campaign cemented him as a fantasy stalwart. The outfielder hit .302 with a .390 on-base percentage, 24 home runs, and five stolen bases.

He also was one of just 21 players league-wide to log at least 90 runs scored and 90 RBI. Both numbers are particularly relevant considering the team Reynolds played for, Pittsburgh, scored fewer runs than any other team in the sport.

Hitting third in the Pirates’ lineup led to Reynolds collecting 93 runs scored and 90 RBI. It’s entirely reasonable to think, given the sustainability of the outfielder’s production, that he could be even more productive from a fantasy standpoint in a more dynamic lineup.

The 27-year-old logged nearly identical wOBA (.385) and xwOBA (.386) metrics while finishing in the 88th percentile or better in xSLG, xwOBA, and xBA.

He’s here to stay as an impact player.

Now all he needs is the right lineup around him to help his fantasy stats flourish even more so.

Which is where the Houston Astros come in.

Houston, a team that just lost Carlos Correa to free agency, certainly isn’t hurting for star power in their lineup. They still have Kyle Tucker, Yordan Alvarez, Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, and Michael Brantley. But, adding a player of Reynolds’ caliber would put them in a position to once again contend for a World Series title.

The Astros could also use an upgrade in the outfield after trading Myles Straw at last season’s trade deadline. More importantly, for fantasy managers, it’d place Reynolds right in the heart of arguably baseball’s best lineup.

En route to leading the league in runs scored, Houston primarily hit Altuve leadoff, Brantley second, and Alvarez fourth. Bregman saw more plate appearances hitting third than anyone else while Correa and Tucker saw plate appearances at a variety of different spots in the lineup.

While it remains to be seen just how the Astros will stack their lineup in 2022, it isn’t hard to imagine Reynolds as an ideal fit hitting after Altuve and one of Brantley, Tucker, or Alvarez.

Last season, Astros players hitting third in the lineup saw the third-most plate appearances with runners on base among all other teams’ number three hitters.

Translation: RBI opportunities will be there.

Hitting ahead of three of Bregman, Brantley, Tucker, and Alvarez should provide plenty of runs scored opportunities as well. Astros players batting third scored the fifth-most runs (94) in the league among other team’s number three hitters.

Furthermore, the home runs could fly with additional frequency as well.

Reynolds hit a career-high 24 home runs last season, but his expected home run total at Minute Maid Park was 34. For his career, the outfielder’s expected home runs in Houston (59) far outweighs his career total (47).

If the Pirates end up trading their star outfielder, fantasy managers around the league should be rooting for a deal to Houston.

 

David Bednar: Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox

Bednar, arguably the favorite to serve as the Pirates’ closer after a strong debut season in Pittsburgh, fits best on an improved roster where he can continue to earn saves.

Given that most contenders or competitive teams have a set closer, that limits the field somewhat and opens the door for teams like the Rangers as a hypothetical fit. Texas is clearly angling towards contention sooner rather than later with the additions of Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, and Jon Gray. They might not make the playoffs in 2022, but they’ll at least give Bednar a chance for more save opportunities than he might get in Pittsburgh. That’s in part due to a better roster but also because the Rangers seem less likely to trade away established players at the trade deadline, thus ensuring Bednar has a full season’s worth of ninth-inning chances. In Pittsburgh, he might be the closer for the first half but find himself as a setup reliever on a contender come July.

It's a similar, but potentially more fruitful fantasy situation in Boston.

Garrett Whitlock is the team’s best reliever, but the Red Sox may opt to keep him in a multi-inning, high-leverage role.

If that’s the case, they might be in need of a ninth-inning option after Matt Barnes and Adam Ottavino struggled down the stretch.

The veteran duo combined for 35 of Boston’s 49 saves but had trouble allowing both walks and runs down the stretch. Barnes turned in a 6.48 ERA, 5.75 FIP while surrendering nine walks in his last 16.2 innings. Ottavino, meanwhile, also pitched to a 6.48 ERA. He also had a 5.93 FIP and allowed 15 walks in his 25 second-half innings. Ottavino has since signed with the New York Mets.

Both pitchers finished with plenty of strikeouts during that span, with 21 and 28 respectively, but the struggles were certainly not ideal.

Elsewhere, Boston has added Jake Diekman via free agency, but they could still use bullpen reinforcements.

Enter Bednar, who would be an ideal addition for both the Red Sox and fantasy managers.

The reliever pitched to a 2.23 ERA and a 2.69 FIP in 60.2 frames for Pittsburgh last season, registering three saves while missing bats with aplomb. The 27-year-old struck out 77 batters while turning in a 15.6% swinging strike percentage, the 15th-highest among all relievers.

He was elite in most other metrics as well, finishing in the 92nd percentile or better in hard-hit rate, xBA, xSLG, K%, xwOBA, and xERA.

Having such an elite reliever serving as the Red Sox closer would certainly change things where the hierarchy of fantasy closers in 2022 is concerned. Boston’s 49 saves were the fourth-most in the league last season.

Only four relievers topped 35 saves last season, but it wouldn’t be too hard to imagine Bednar topping that number if he was traded to the Red Sox.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy baseball app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, sleepers, prospects & more. All free!



More Fantasy Baseball Advice




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Daily Stats & Leaders
All Pitcher Matchups
Compare Any Players
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Rory McIlroy

a Good Course Horse at TPC River Highlands
Scottie Scheffler

Looks to Defend Title at Travelers Championship
Viktor Hovland

a Strong Play at Travelers Championship
Deebo Samuel Sr.

Dan Quinn Says Deebo Samuel Sr. Still Has Plenty of Speed
Sam Burns

' Near Miss at Oakmont May Not Mean Big Things at Travelers
Jalen Coker

Not a Roster Lock?
Ludvig Aberg

Looks to Rebound at Travelers Championship
Ryan Fitzgerald

Favored to Win Panthers Kicking Job?
Efton Chism III

Mixing in with First-Team Offense
Jurickson Profar

Starting Rehab Assignment on Tuesday
Derion Kendrick

Rams Bring Back Derion Kendrick
Jalin Hyatt

Leaves Tuesday's Practice Early with Leg Injury
Will Vest

Likely to Avoid Injured List
Travis Kelce

Expected to Attend Mandatory Minicamp
Travis Hunter

Jaguars Think Travis Hunter Can Play Both Ways in Full Games
Rafael Devers

Expected to Make Giants Debut on Tuesday
Aaron Rodgers

a Perfect Fit for Steelers?
Sam Howell

Could be Front-Runner for No. 2 QB Job
J.J. McCarthy

has Shown Plenty of Arm Strength
Chet Holmgren

Has Tough Shooting Night in Game 5 Against Pacers
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Outstanding at Both Ends Monday
Jalen Williams

Erupts for 40 Points in Game 5 Win
Pascal Siakam

Has Best Game of Finals Monday
Tyrese Haliburton

Determined to Battle Through Calf Injury
LeBron James

Progressing Well From Knee Injury
Lucas Giolito

Strikes Out Season-High 10 in Monday's Win
Logan Gilbert

Fans 10 in Return on Monday
Pittsburgh Steelers

Steelers, DeShon Elliott Agree to Two-Year Extension
Ryan Pepiot

Strikes Out 11 in Win
Hunter Goodman

Homers Twice, Drives in Three
Stephen Curry

"Not Even Close" to Retirement
Jonathan Kuminga

Linked to Bulls, Heat
Kevin Durant

Has "No Desire" to be Traded to Minnesota
Isaac Paredes

Returns as DH on Monday
New York Giants

Mike Kafka Expected to Reclaim Play-Calling Duties
Jon Runyan

Limited During Minicamp
Saquon Barkley

Feels Great Physically
Justin Simmons

Panthers Have Talked With Justin Simmons
Jordan Addison

Trial Date Set for July 15
New York Jets

Jets Sign Kingsley Jonathan, Marquis Hayes
Jarace Walker

Remains Sidelined for Game 5
Justin Verlander

Returning to the Rotation on Wednesday
Tony Finau

Finishes Tied For 38th at U.S. Open
Bud Cauley

Misses The Cut at U.S. Open
Cameron Young

Finishes Tied For Fourth at U.S. Open
J.J. Spaun

Wins U.S. Open
Xander Schauffele

Finishes Tied For 12th at U.S. Open
Robert MacIntyre

Finishes Second at U.S. Open
Si Woo Kim

Finishes Tied For 42nd at U.S. Open
Vershon Lee

Vikings Ink Undrafted Offensive Lineman Vershon Lee
Luke Clanton

Misses The Cut at RBC Canadian Open
San Francisco 49ers

C.J. West Signs Rookie Deal with San Fran
Jaylen Warren

Training to Handle Larger Workload
Giancarlo Stanton

to Make Season Debut on Monday
Kamaru Usman

Gets Back In The Win Column
Joaquin Buckley

Winning Streak Comes To An End
Miranda Maverick

Drops Decision At UFC Atlanta
Rose Namajunas

Wins Decision At UFC Atlanta
Andre Petroski

Suffers Unanimous-Decision Loss
Edmen Shahbazyan

Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Raoni Barcelos

Wins Third Fight In A Row
Chase Elliott

Ends Mexico City with A Great Finish of Third
Christopher Bell

has A Strong Runner-Up Performance At Mexico City
Chase Briscoe

Wild Day Ends with A Top-10 Finish
Michael McDowell

Leaves Mexico City with A Top-Five Finish
Cody Garbrandt

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Cody Brundage

Defeated After Accidental Clash Of Heads
Cody Brundage

Mansur Abdul-Malik Defeats Cody Brundage By Technical Decision
Oumar Sy

Suffers His First Loss
Alonzo Menifield

Scores Upset Win
Alex Bowman

Delivers Bravura Performance After Michigan Injury
Tyler Reddick

Inexplicably Mediocre on his Once-Best Track Type
John Hunter Nemechek

Canny Strategy Gives John Hunter Nemechek Best Career Road-Course Finish
Cole Custer

Earns Best Finish Since Cup-Series Comeback at Mexico City
Grant Holmes

Punches Out 15 in Loss
Elly De La Cruz

Goes Yard in Fourth Straight Game
Will Vest

Dealing With Finger Injury
Jackson Merrill

Placed on Seven-Day Concussion Injured List
Shohei Ohtani

Will Be Dodgers' Starting Pitcher Monday
Roki Sasaki

Shut Down From Throwing
Jordan Hicks

Headed to Boston
Kyle Harrison

Traded to Red Sox
Brady House

Nationals Promoting Brady House to Major Leagues
Rafael Devers

Traded to San Francisco
Logan Gilbert

to Start on Monday
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

on the Move to Memphis
Cole Anthony

Dealt to the Grizzlies
Desmond Bane

Traded to Orlando
Steven Adams

Rockets Agree to Three-Year Contract Extension
Ty Dillon

Is a Respectable Cap Flexiblity-Focused DFS Option For Mexico City
Corey Perry

Produces 10th Postseason Goal
Connor McDavid

Scores First Finals Goal
John Hunter Nemechek

Is John Hunter Nemechek Worth Rostering In Mexico City DFS Lineups?
Sam Bennett

Nets Another Road Goal in Game 5 Win
Eetu Luostarinen

Earns Two Points Saturday
Brad Marchand

Pots Two Goals in Game 5 Victory
Sergei Bobrovsky

Ties NHL Record with 10th Road Win
Ross Chastain

Trackhouse Racing's Mexico Focus Makes Ross Chastain a Leading Contender for the Win
Kyle Busch

One of Two Past Mexico City Winners in the Field
Ryan Preece

Earns Surprising Front-Row Start
Austin Cindric

Not as Strong of a Road Racer as People Think
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Stronger on Infield Road Courses Than Purpose-Built Ones
Joey Logano

Seemingly Alternating Between Good and Mediocre Races
Brad Keselowski

One of the Few Drivers with Mexico City Experience
Denny Hamlin

Ryan Truex Makes First Cup Series Start Since 2014
Erik Jones

Mexico City Will Likely be a Struggle for Erik Jones
Noah Gragson

Front Row Motorsports' Speed May Make Noah Gragson a Decent DFS Option
Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Road Courses Are Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s Worst Track Type
Evander Kane

Drops to Fourth Line Saturday
Kasperi Kapanen

Won't Play on Saturday
Calvin Pickard

Starts Game 5 for Oilers
Tyrese Haliburton

Struggles in Friday's Loss to OKC
Chet Holmgren

Dominates the Glass in Game 4
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Leads the Way in Game 4
Jalen Williams

Has a Quality Showing on Friday Night
Russell Westbrook

to Decline Player Option
Kevin Durant

Trade Could Happen in the "Next Few Days"
Joaquin Buckley

Set For Main Event
Kamaru Usman

An Underdog At UFC Atlanta
Miranda Maverick

Set For Co-Main Event
Rose Namajunas

Looks To Bounce Back
Andre Petroski

Looks To Extend His Win Streak To Four
Edmen Shahbazyan

A Favorite At UFC Atlanta
Raoni Barcelos

Set To Take On Former Champion
Cody Garbrandt

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Mansur Abdul-Malik

Looks For His Third UFC Win
Connor Hellebuyck

Wins Vezina And Hart Trophies
Aleksander Barkov

Records Two Power-Play Assists Thursday
Sam Reinhart

Collects Three Points in Thursday's Loss
Matthew Tkachuk

Notches Three Points in Losing Effort
Calvin Pickard

Joins Exclusive List with Thursday's Win
Mattias Ekholm

Logs Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Leon Draisaitl

Delivers Victory in Overtime Thursday
Myles Turner

Playing Through Illness
Anze Kopitar

Wins Third Lady Byng Trophy
Sergei Bobrovsky

Heading Out for Win No. 15
John Klingberg

Won't Play in Game 4 Against Panthers
Viktor Arvidsson

Sits Out Game 4 Against Panthers
Stuart Skinner

Remains in Oilers Crease Thursday
Matt McCarty

Comes Off Season-Best Showing at RBC Canadian Open
Justin Thomas

Desperate to Continue Good 2025 Season
Jon Rahm

Seeks Revenge at U.S. Open
Tom Kim

Aiming for Improvement in U.S. Open
PGA

Sungjae Im Expects Solid Performance at Oakmont
Brian Harman

Aims to Rebound From the Memorial
Tony Finau

has Been Up and Down at U.S. Open
Patrick Cantlay

Hoping This is the Year at Oakmont
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF