The Tout Daily Friday the 13th Picks!

Who are the Touts picking tonight? (You can follow tonight’s action, or make some of your own at RTSports.com.)

friday13thcastbaseball_c62663_1_VJeff Boggis is going to try to use Chris Sale ($9,700 @ Yankees) (The obvious choice is Chris Sale, but you have to pay a hefty premium ($500 higher than the second highest pitcher). I am willing to roster Chris Sale at $9,700 and look for hitter bargains to justify the high price tag on Chris Sale tonight. Sale faces the New York Yankees tonight against Luis Severino who currently owns a 6.12 ERA. Sale should get plenty of run support tonight, but I don’t think he will need it. Sale has now won 7 straight games and sports a 1.79 ERA, a 0.77 WHIP, and a 10/47 walk to strikeout ratio. Matt Harvey is an intriguing option at $9,200, but this is his first time ever pitching at Coors Field in Colorado.) and Jackie Bradley Jr. ($4,100 vs. Houston) (A bargain price for the hottest hitter over the past two weeks. In this two week span, Bradley has 5 home runs, 21 RBIs, 1 stolen base, and batting .468. Bradley is $2,600 less than the highest salaried outfielder (Mike Trout at $6,700) tonight. Bradley is scheduled to face Houston starting pitcher, Lance McCullers of Houston, who is coming off the disabled list.) tonight. Note, however, that there is a significant chance of rain tonight in Boston, so make sure the game is going to be played before rostering Bradley.

Phil Hertz will go with Rich Hill ($6,700 @ Tampa Bay) and Kevin Plawecki ($2,200 @ Colorado) for cheap at Coors.

Law Michaels is looking at Gio Gonzalez ($7,100 vs. Miami) to tame the Marlins, and ideally bag some whiffs, while thinking at Coors, Yoenis Cespedes ($5,400 @ Colorado) drives the Mets and the ball into the Rockies.

Tim Heaney picks SS Jonathan Villar ($3,800 vs. SD) because hosting Christian Friedrich at Miller Park smells like a profitable day for one of fantasy’s most surprising hot starters, and SP Nathan Karns ($6,200 vs. LAA), because Safeco Field will help even more against one of the league’s coldest offenses.

Charlie Wiegert is paying the price and taking Chris Sale ($9,700 @ Yankees) against a beat up Yankee team that is struggling to score runs.  He should rack up 8-10 k’s, and be in line for a win. He’s also going to ride the hot hand of Daniel Murphy ($4,700 vs. Miami) against Tom Koehler, and stack a few players in the Mets @ Colorado game.

Ray Murphy takes Nathe Karns ($6,200 vs. LAA), who is taking a step up this year and draws the struggling Angels at Safeco, with a very reasonable price point, and notes that Jeremy Hellickson has had problems with the long ball and with LH hitters, so when he ventures into Cincy tonight I will very likely be using both Joey Votto ($6,300 vs. Philadelphia) and Jay Bruce ($4,900 vs. Philadelphia).

Gene McCaffrey goes with Steven Wright ($4,200 vs. Houston), assuming the weather holds up, you can’t beat the bang for the buck, and Michael Conforto ($4,900 @ Colorado) is too good to stay quiet in Coors Field.

Scott Swanay selects Chris Tillman ($6,000 vs. Detroit) tonight and hope that he continues his early-season success against a Tiger team that strikes out a lot and has been only middling in the power and on-base percentage departments so far this year. He’ll also pick against Minnesota’s Ricky Nolasco for the second Friday night in a row, this time hoping that Jason Kipnis ($5,100 vs. Minnesota) will be the beneficiary of Nolasco’s largesse.

Jeff Erickson has two wishes: Kevin Plawecki ($2,200 @ Colorado), please be in the lineup tonight! Cheap catcher, in Coors, homered earlier this week. Captain Obvious pick. And Rich Hill ($6,700 @ Tampa Bay), I’m a little worried about the platoon factor, but he has high strikeout upside against the team with highest strikeout percentage in baseball, at an affordable price.

Brian Walton finds it interesting that six of the top seven starters are on the road Friday. He’s going with the best of the best, Chris Sale ($9,700 @ Yankees) at Yankee Stadium. The Indians’ ace has a sub-2.00 ERA this season and a career 2.14 ERA with 22 strikeouts in 21 innings in the Big Apple. And when is Bryce Harper ($6700 vs. Miami) a bad pick? Well, he has been especially good against Marlins starter Tom Koehler. In fact, six of Harper’s nine hits (in 28 at-bats) against Koehler left the park. He drove in 11 while at it.

Eno Sarris points out that Christian Friedrich wasn’t particularly good in Triple-A for the Padres, so he’s stacking Brewers righties — Ryan Braun ($5,900 vs. San Diego) and Chris Carter ($4,900 vs. San Diego) — in particular. Home cooking bratwursts in Milwaukee. As for pitching, nobody can figure out when to swing at Rich Hill’s ($6,700 @ Tampa Bay) curveball, and as long as his arm stays on tonight, he should be fine in Tampa. And cheap!

Mike Gianella goes with Ryan Braun ($5,900 vs. San Diego). He says: I just can’t quit Braun, and the matchup at home against a marginal left-handed pitcher is way too much to pass up, even at this price. He also likes Edinson Volquez ($6,900 vs. Atlanta) and says, rather than go with a big time arm, I decided to go mid-level and play what I hope is a great matchup against Atlanta. Volquez has a 3.02 ERA at home dating back to 2015 (compared to a 4.20 ERA on the road). Volquez isn’t someone I’d normally play in DFS, but picking him allowed me to take advantage of some stronger hitters on a slate that looks very soft on the whole on the pitching side.

ferrari baseball capSteve Moyer says that recommending Chris Sale ($9,700 @ Yankees) tonight is like telling a friend to buy a Ferrari when he tells you he needs a car. Maybe it’s not all that much less obvious, but I’ll say Josh Tomlin ($5,900 vs. Minnesota) takes advantage of the hapless Twins. As for hitter, look for Xander Bogaerts ($5,100 vs. Houston) to give Lance McCullers a rude welcome back.

 

Tout FAAB Reports from May 9, 2016 Are Here!

Todd Zola and his merry men discuss and chart this week’s FAAB action in all five Tout leagues right here, at Mastersball.com.

Mike Gianella engages his audience at Baseball Prospectus with banter and insight into the moves in Tout AL and NL, with references to Tout Mixed prices in his LABR analysis.

 

 

Who Is Winning Tout Wars, May 7th Edition!

In Tout Wars AL, a familiar face has climbed atop the leaderboard: Larry Schechter! He’s four points ahead of Seth Trachtman.

In Tout Wars NL, Todd Zola is a few points ahead of Andy Behrens.

In TW Mixed Auction, Cory Schwartz has a six-point lead over Bret Sayre.

In TW Mixed Draft, Anthony Perri and Patrick Mayo are deadlocked, just a couple of points ahead of Tim McCullough.

In Tout H2H, Brent Hershey, Jeff Zimmerman and Peter Kreutzer are tied at 15-3, but in this week’s matches Hershey is up 6-0, Kreutzer is 2-4, and Zimmerman is 0-6. Fourth place Michael Beller is up 6-0 right now and would be 16 and 8 if he holds on. There are still two days worth of games to go, so all this could change.

Pianowski Edges Melnick in Tout Daily!

Scott-Pianowski-YahooLast week Lenny Melnick’s Tout Daily by RTSports.com victory was overshadowed by the awarding of three golden tickets.

This week, on Lenny’s birthday no less, Scott Pianowski snuck past Lenny late in the day, grabbing victory in Week 1 Period 2 of the Tout Daily contest.

That puts Pianowski atop a cluttered leaderboard of teams vying for tickets to the finals in Period 2. You can view the leaderboard here.

Screenshot 2016-05-07 09.59.22Scott rode big games from popular choice Madison Bumgarner and less popular choice Zack Greinke to victory.

On the hitting side his big bat was Matt Duffy, a rarely selected player last night who had a big game against Chad Bettis and the Rockies, and Alex Presley, whose rare homer was rostered by an astounding 43 percent of RTSports.com Daily teams last night.

Pianowski adopted the popular Cincinnati-Milwaukee stack last night and won, even though Tucker Barnhart, Chris Carter, Colin Walsh and Jonathan Villar barely registered.

Melnick led most of the night, at least until Bumgarner notched the W in San Francisco for Pianow, behind the best pitching performance of the night, by Danny Salazar. He was hurt by Noah Syndergaard, or rather by a Mets offense that could not turn Thor’s QS into a W.

Melnick scored in the Cincinnati-Milwaukee game with the expensive but productive Joey Votto, and got a nice game from the red hot Brandon Drury against the Braves. Happy birthday, Lenny!

Tout Daily by RTSports.com will continue with Week 2 of Period 2 next Friday. Join us here for coverage of the action, and play along with us at RTSports.com for fun or money.

Who Are They Picking? Tout Daily Hitter and Pitcher Picks for May 6th.

It is week 1 of period 2 of Tout Daily by RTSports.com, the expert daily fantasy contest. Brian Walton, Rob Leibowitz and Patrick Mayo won tickets to the finals in period 1. Now the scores reset in the next four-week contest, during which three more touts will win tickets.

Who are the Touts picking tonight? (You can follow tonight’s action, or make some of your own at RTSports.com.)

Ryan_BraunPhil Hertz likes Ryan Braun ($5,900 at Cincinnati) against Adelman in Great America Ballpark and Kenta Maeda ($7,300 at Toronto) on seven days rest, just like he was used to in Japan.

Lawr Michaels loves Thor Syndergaard ($9,300 at San Diego) in pitcher-friendly San Diego, while on-base guy Seth Smith ($4,000 at Houston), with a .400 OBP, faces Doug Fister in a matchup you have to like.

Jeff Erickson takes Drew Pomeranz ($5,600 vs. NY Mets) in a home start, which saves a lot of cash for an ace and big bats. On the hitting side Jeff is loading up on Reds and Brewers because both Cravy and Adelman are disasters in waiting, and the bullpens are worse. Taking Chris Carter ($5,100 at Cincinnati) over Joey Votto ($6,300) to save money.

Charlie Wiegert makes Rick Porcello ($6,700 at NY Yankees) his pitching pick. “Can the magic continue?  Against a Yankee team that is scuffling, I think so.  He has been striking out over one per inning and the Red Sox batters have been giving him the run support to get wins.” On the hitting side, he’s stacking Reds tonight against Milwaukee’s Tyler Cravy who is making a spot start in place of Peralta. And using Ryan Braun ($5,900 at Cincinnati)/Chris Carter ($5,100 at Cincinnati) against Reds Tim Adelman.  Hoping for a 13-12 game with the ball flying out of the Great American Ballpark multiple times!

Noah_Syndergaard_throws_live_BPon_-WSMediaDay_(22279313563)Jeff Boggis takes Noah Syndergaard ($9,300 at San Diego). “I’m not messing around on starting pitching this week and spending top dollar on Syndergaard. Noah Syndergaard has gone deep in games this season, averaging better than 6 1/3 innings per start. He has a favorable matchup on the road in San Diego, but there is a 52% chance of rain tonight and it’s a late start. Keep an eye on the weather and change to another pitcher if the rain chances increase before the 7 PM ET games get underway. For hitter, Jeff likes Mark Trumbo ($4,800 vs Oakland). He is batting .324 on the season, but only .217 over the last week, explaining his depressed salary of only $4,800 on RT Sports today. I’ll take my chances and look for Trumbo to get rolling tonight at home as he faces Oakland’s Rich Hill.

Scott Swanay is on Zack Greinke ($9,300 at Atlanta), who may be leading the league in hits allowed, but he may also be able to cut his season-to-date ERA in half pitching against the Braves. And he thinks Adam Eaton ($4,800 vs Minnesota) showing signs of life in the past week, and facing Ricky Nolasco, who last showed signs of life in 2013.

Mike Gianella is big on Noah Syndergaard ($9,300 at San Diego) this week. Thor struggled in his last outing against the Giants, but facing the Padres in San Diego is a recipe for success. The Padres have the third highest team strikeout percentage in baseball while Thor has the highest pitcher strikeout rate in the game. Even at $9,300, this screams bargain.His top hitter is Ryan Braun ($5,900 at Cincinnati). I’m all about the Reds stack against Brewers’ starter Tyler Cravy, but Braun gets a pretty tasty matchup of his own against Reds hurler Tim Adleman. Braun is the 10th best hitter in MLB by wOBA the last calendar year. I don’t know how long he’ll keep this up, but I’m all about riding the hot bat against Adleman.

Steve Moyer works for Inside Edge, and Inside Edge likes all three obvious starters tonight (but of course), but I’ll tab Noah Syndergaard ($9,300 at San Diego) just because he’s a tad cheaper than MadBum (hate those trendy nicknames of today) and perhaps a tad safer than Greinke. As for the hitter, he’s not exactly el cheapo, but he’s not quite high end either – Inside Edge says Brandon Crawford ($4,700 vs Colorado) is your shortstop tonight, facing Chad Bettis of the Rockies.

Tout Wars FAAB Reports for May 2 Collected Here!

Mastersball weighs in on this week’s Tout Wars FAAB moves here, covering AL, NL, Mixed Auction, Mixed Draft and Head 2 Head.

Mike Gianella analyzes this week’s pickups from his solarium aka Baseball Prospectus. Beware the Walrus.

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Tout Wars H2H Standings Explained!

New standings are out for Tout Wars H2H. Brent Hershey, Jeff Zimmerman and Peter Kreutzer are tied for first, with 15-3 records.

This is a new league with a new scoring system, so this seems like a good time to review how games are won and lost.

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Last week, after the first two H2H matchups, Hershey and Zimmerman were tied at 12-0. This meant that both had won more hitting categories than both their opponents, won more pitching categories than both their opponents, and won more overall categories than both their opponents.

Hitting, pitching and overall categories won in each week are worth two “games” each.

For instance, this past week, you can see in the HIT column, that Hershey won three hitting categories and Zimmerman won two. That means Hershey won two Games for the week, while Zimmerman lost two.

In the PIT column, you can see that Zimmerman won three categories, while Hershey won two. That means Zimmerman won two Games for the week, while Hershey lost two.

In the TOT column, you can see that both Zimmerman and Hershey won five categories each, and lost five categories each, so each receives one win and one loss for that week’s games, making their records for the week 3-3.

Add that to their 12-0 records and they go into contest four at 15-3.

Here’s how the week’s other contests went:

Doug Anderson beat Jeff Mans 4-2.

rotomanisthebest-benderPeter Kreutzer beat Howard Bender 6-0. (Bender and Kreutzer had a bet on this one. Payoff was photo in front of Cafe Society in Half Moon Bay, where Howard lives.)

Jake Ciely beat Paul Sporer 4-2.

Stephania Bell beat Andrea LaMont 5-1.

Michael Beller beat Jeff Boggis 4-2.

New contests begin tonight! Here’s the schedule:

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