The A’s first baseman earned the top Mixed League bid this week with a speedy rookie center fielder following right behind him! Nick Minnix is starting to pull away, can anyone use their remaining budget to catch him?
Month: August 2011
Mixed League FAAB – August 22
A disappointing rookie showed signs of life over the past seven days and earned this week’s top bid. In a tight race, several contending teams used small bids to bolster their rosters for the coming week – this race is going to be close all the way to the finish!
Mixed League FAAB – August 15
Casey Kotchman, Erik Bedard and Jose Constanza led the way this week, while one sneaky owner added Stephen Strasburg in advance of his September call up!
More FAAB Talk, by Steve Gardner
USA Today’s fantasy columnist follows up on past stories about the midseason FAAB spree and the perils of trading.
Of special note in Steve’s piece is Ron Shandler’s comment that by opening up FAAB bidding to minor league players, Tout teams have more options than just loading up for the big bear promotions of prospects and midseason league changes. In fact, the early poaching of minor league talent before promotion may be one reason there were few big ticket purchases during the season. Players like Cowgill, Goldschmidt, and Giavotella were picked up by savvy players well before their big league teams promoted them.
Last year, I picked up the Nationals’ Danny Espinosa the week before September callups. I was the only bidder, and was rewarded by a huge game right off the bat. If he had been a free agent at that point, some team would have spent all their FAAB on him. What a difference a week can make.
One other note: As for the problems with trading FAAB dollars, most if not all of them would be eliminated by ending FAAB dollar trading a couple of weeks before the major league nonwaiver trading deadline of July 31. I’m thinking the All Star Break makes sense. Such a change would muddy the waters and make it more difficult to see what the benefits of having the most FAAB would be and remove much of the asymmetricality of FAAB trades that give a team first position at the deadline. I like having as many different tools available to take a team from the start of the season to the end, but when we discover that a rule may lead to wildly different motivations by various teams for arbitrary reasons (that can be exploited to the detriment of third party owners), I think we have a good reason to make changes.
Mixed League FAAB Results – August 8
Rookies dominated the top five spots in this week’s Mixed League FAAB results. Fred Zinkie reveals the players that were targeted by the owners near the top of the standings!
The FAAB Issue: Rotoman Speaks
Brian Walton wrote a story earlier this week about his attempts to trade with a nameless owner who caused him fits. Brian was peeved and let the owner know it, but when he told the story he scrubbed it of any identifying information, to save the owner from embarrassment. It was a gracious gesture but unnecessary. The owner felt his actions were, with one small exception, above board and proper. I should know, the owner was me.
Continue reading “The FAAB Issue: Rotoman Speaks”
A FAABulous Move
Steve Gardner describes his midseason FAAB strategy, which Brian Walton touched on in a story at Mastersball, and looks at the thinking of the owners with the money at the trading deadline.
An Epic Trade
Fred Zinkie and Nando DiFino started talking trade in June. A month and a half and 200+ emails later, a deal was struck. Read all about this Tout Mixed epic on Fred’s blog.