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Fantasy Baseball: Is It Time to Buy Low on Didi Gregorius?

Gregorius' stellar 2018 campaign has hit a major bump in the road, but now might be the time to take advantage of the shortstop's disgruntled fantasy owners.

There is a reason it's unwise to make sweeping determinations about players during the first month of the Major League baseball season. In the small sample of about 30 games, a hot or cold streak can often be mistaken for a player either breaking out or dropping off.

When a player gets hot in the middle of a normal season, it's easy to see it for what it is. But in April, when there is no other information to go on, it sometimes leads to grand generalizations that a guy has taken a big step forward in their development or that they're suddenly some brand new player.