Joe Pisapia strongly advised fantasy managers to sell Cedric Mullins after his deceptively hot start, hitting over .300. Mullins, a career .230 hitter over the past two seasons, is dramatically outperforming his established average. Pisapia warned regression back to those norms is imminent. Additionally, he expressed concerns around Mullins' fluctuating role in Baltimore's evolving lineup, potentially limiting counting stats long-term. Welsh concurred, selecting Mullins as the primary candidate to quickly move before the inevitable batting average downturn arrives, maximizing trade value.