Tout Wars FAAB Report: Week of July 2

Welcome to the weekly Tout Wars FAAB report, on its new home right here on the Tout Wars site. Each week, we’ll review the free agent acquisitions from all five leagues, with commentary from a league member, as well as yours truly. We changed the timing of the weekly run to 1 PM ET every Sunday, with the report posted later that afternoon so you’ll have time to digest and apply to your own leagues. In addition, I’ll be joining Lawr Michaels and Justin Mason on the Tout Wars Hour on the FNTSY Network every Sunday at 3:20 PM ET to discuss the results.

You can find the complete list of Tout Warriors here. Everyone starts with 1000 FAAB units, less any penalty incurred by finishing below a designated point in the standings. This is a means of keeping everyone motivated to keep playing all season long. The minimum bid is $0. FAAB units can be traded as well as rebated for players released off the DL.

The report will list all winning bids along with unsuccessful tries and contingencies. This provides the maximum level of information to help gauge interest on the players.

The American and National League only formats are 12-team leagues, as is the new points-based head to head league, The Mixed Auction and Draft each have 15 clubs. All the leagues have four reserves with an unlimited DL, expect the head to head league, which allows six reserves.

The headings above each league are links to publicly accessible sites where you can see standings, roster and a complete review of transactions. The initial auctions and drafts can be found here.

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
CBassitt, Oak Chris Liss 100 Jeff Erickson 11 Vlad Sedler 9
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 1
BDrury, NYY Chris Liss 66 Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 21 Vlad Sedler 17
Mike Podhorzer 2
WPeralta, KC Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 56 Chris Liss 77 Vlad Sedler 37
Jeff Erickson 11 Doug Dennis 7
EJackson, Oak Chris Liss 55 Vlad Sedler 9 Jeff Erickson 3
JDiekman, Tex Patrick Davitt 29
JFry, CWS Patrick Davitt 29
RBorucki, Tor Rob Leibowitz 28 Vlad Sedler 9 Jeff Erickson 5
FPena, LAA Vlad Sedler 9 Vlad Sedler 6
RStanek, TB Jeff Erickson 7 Vlad Sedler 9
SWilkerson, Bal Mike Podhorzer 2
RRua, Tex Vlad Sedler 2
HVelazquez, Bos Lawr Michaels 1
KSmith, CWS Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
EPagan, Oak Doug Dennis 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
AMejia, Min Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 1
BPhillips, Bos Mike Podhorzer 1
JKelly, Bos Jeff Erickson 1
TMotter, Min Vlad Sedler 0
CSisco, Bal Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
JBriceno, LAA Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
JPhegley, Oak Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
JSucre, TB Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
RoPerez, Cle Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0
KCowart, LAA Mike Podhorzer 0
JCave, Min Chris Liss 0
JField, TB Chris Liss 0
SCasilla, Oak Chris Liss 0
VReyes, Det Chris Liss 0

Todd’s Take

Either Chris Liss is a closet A’s fan or he needs starting pitching – my money is on the latter. Bassitt has a home affair on the docket with the Padres, a soft enough landing to use this week. I’m not so warm and fuzzy about E-Jax visiting Cleveland.

League leaders Colton and the Wolfman made a couple of shrewd pick-ups, grabbing Wily Peralta, ostensibly the new Royals closer and Kevan Smith, filling in behind the plate as Welington Castillo is in time-out. Not only do Glenn and Rick lead the league, they’re on top of the standings in the save category. The reason Peralta makes sense is adding a few more saves could enable the duo to deal one of their other closers (Cody Allen and Keona Kela) not to mention they’re playing some defense, inhibiting a competitor to gain some points in a tightly contested category.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
MFried, Atl Andy Behrens 111 Craig Mish 54 Phil Hertz 42
Tristan H. Cockcroft 1
PLopez, Mia Craig Mish 71 Phil Hertz 14 Tristan H. Cockcroft 5
AKnapp, Phi Phil Hertz 27 Scott Wilderman 0
TGlasnow, Pit Phil Hertz 24 Phil Hertz 20 Andy Behrens 0
CAsuaje, SD Phil Hertz 17 Phil Hertz 1
TomHunter, Phi Phil Hertz 16 Phil Hertz 14
PValaika, Col Scott Wilderman 4
CShaw, SF Andy Behrens 1
JHughes, Cin Grey Albright 1
DSantana, Atl Derek Carty 0 Scott Wilderman 0
JMathis, Ari Scott Wilderman 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
JMcNeil, NYM Phil Hertz 2
ESantana, Pit Grey Albright 1
JFields, LAD Grey Albright 1
VArano, Phi Grey Albright 1 Andy Behrens 1
CGimenez, ChC Scott Wilderman 0
ESogard, Mil Scott Wilderman 0
JValentin, Phi Scott Wilderman 0
SKieboom, Was Scott Wilderman 0
ABass, ChC Phil Hertz 0
DHudson, LAD Phil Hertz 0
TPeterson, NYM Phil Hertz 0

Todd’s Take

It was a rather quiet week for the NL Warriors with Andy Behrens leading the way, taking a chance Max Fried impresses the Braves while Brandon McCarthy is out. Luiz Gohara looms at Triple-A but at least for now, Fried remains with the big club. Fried’s development was curtailed recovering from Tommy John surgery. He pitched in the AFL, looking like one of the league’s better hurlers. Still just 24, there’s plenty of time for Fried to carve out a career, likely as a mid-rotation starter.

Craig Mish is hoping Pablo Lopez gets another start, though the Marlins plans are unclear. Lopez and Sandy Alcantara both started games last week with Jose Urena out with a sore shoulder and Caleb Smith out for the season. Urena is due back early in the week, likely displacing either Lopez or Alcantara from the Marlins short term plans.

Team Mastersball is still in need of another starting pitcher, but I didn’t see anything to use my limited FAAB on. Plus, there’s only one player in my active lineup, Taylor Williams, I care to release and I have Lorenzo Cain due back. Since I can activate Cain when he’s ready, I can use Williams (currently at swing) then drop him for Cain.

MIXED LEAGUE AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
ADeSclafani, Cin Derek VanRiper 87 Ray Flowers 9
TClippard, Tor Zach Steinhorn 83 Tim Heaney 13 Ray Flowers 9
Jeff Zimmerman 5
FPena, LAA Al Melchior 39
YSanchez, CWS Zach Steinhorn 38 Fred Zinkie 12
AMejia, Min Derek VanRiper 37
WSmith, SF Al Melchior 36 Fred Zinkie 0
KBroxton, Mil Fred Zinkie 30 Derek VanRiper 22 Tim Heaney 22
Ron Shandler 18 Al Melchior 18
Scott Engel 4
RTapia, Col Ron Shandler 18
WPeralta, KC Tim Heaney 13 Zach Steinhorn 28 Al Melchior 18
Ray Flowers 9 Jeff Zimmerman 5
MFried, Atl Ron Shandler 11
ELauer, SD Ray Flowers 9
RBorucki, Tor Ron Shandler 5
NHundley, SF Brent Hershey 5
TWatson, SF Jeff Zimmerman 2 Al Melchior 18
APujols, LAA Jeff Zimmerman 2
EDiaz, Pit Scott Engel 1 Brent Hershey 0
MCanha, Oak Scott Engel 1
CBassitt, Oak Fred Zinkie 0 Ray Flowers 9 Derek VanRiper 1

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
SAlcantara, Mia Derek VanRiper 22
BKeller, KC Ray Flowers 9 Ron Shandler 5 Al Melchior 0
JShields, CWS Ray Flowers 9
MHarvey, Cin Ray Flowers 9
CPerez, Hou Ron Shandler 5
JBonifacio, KC Ron Shandler 5 Jeff Zimmerman 0
SRomano, Cin Ray Flowers 3 Derek VanRiper 0
DHolland, SF Al Melchior 2 Fred Zinkie 0 Derek VanRiper 1
HBader, StL Scott Engel 1 Jeff Zimmerman 1
PLopez, Mia Al Melchior 1
SOh, Tor Tim Heaney 0
THildenberger, Min Jeff Zimmerman 0
DRobertson, NYY Fred Zinkie 0
JJeffress, Mil Fred Zinkie 0
MStrahm, SD Fred Zinkie 0
JHolder, NYY Al Melchior 0
SGaviglio, Tor Al Melchior 0

Jeff Zimmerman’s Commentary

Not many standouts were available during this week’s FAAB run. Most of the league’s focus was trying to pick up the few possible Save candidates in Kansas City (Wily Peralta), San Francisco (Tony Watson, Wil Smith), and Toronto (Tyler Clippard). The struggle for Saves is real.

I took a chance and picked up Albert Pujols after league leader Tim Heaney dropped him last. Pujols is a huge drag on OBP and Heaney needed to drop the burden since he’s in 13th place in OBP. I probably have too much of an OBP cushion with an eight-point lead over Brent Hershey in second place and a 13-point lead over Derek VanRiper in third. I don’t mind one bit having too much OBP early on as I can take on these riskier players has the season goes on.

My favorite pickup of the week was Yolmer Sanchez. He’s the replacement level hitter for our league. He’s had five different owners with winning bids of $5, $14, $20, $38, and $59.

Todd’s Take

it’s interesting Ron Shandler grabbed two starting pitchers with uncontested bids. Fried has already been discussed. Borucki isn’t a top prospect, but he can be an innings-eater type. The Jays are thought to be a seller, with J.A. Happ one of the better starting pitchers potentially on the market. Currently, Borucki is filling in for Aaron Sanchez. If Happ is moved, his visit could be extended to something more permanent.

MIXED LEAGUE DRAFT

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
KBroxton, Mil Tim McCullough 61 Anthony Perri 24 Adam Ronis 16
Charlie Wiegert 7
JPolanco, Min Adam Ronis 58 Rudy Gamble 1
ABarnes, LAD Gene McCaffrey 47
WSmith, SF D.J. Short 35 Ray Murphy 16 Tim McCullough 2
Scott White 0
AMondesi, KC Gene McCaffrey 33
NEovaldi, TB Anthony Perri 31 Perry Van Hook 27 Tim McCullough 22
Charlie Wiegert 2
DRodriguez, SF Perry Van Hook 27
KTucker, Hou Scott White 22
MMaldonado, LAA Jeff Boggis 21 Charlie Wiegert 2
RTapia, Col Tim McCullough 21 Adam Ronis 2
SOh, Tor Ray Murphy 16
DWinkler, Atl Ray Murphy 16
JShields, CWS Jeff Boggis 12 Tom Kessenich 2
EJimenez, CWS Scott White 6
HPerez, Mil Tom Kessenich 4
MFried, Atl Tim McCullough 3
JMarisnick, Hou Charlie Wiegert 3
CMoran, Pit Michael Beller 3
JAlfaro, Phi Charlie Wiegert 2 Gene McCaffrey 2
HBader, StL Charlie Wiegert 2
CStratton, SF Michael Beller 2
CCulberson, Atl Michael Beller 1
AGarrett, Cin Michael Beller 1
DHolland, SF Tom Kessenich 1 Charlie Wiegert 2
KPlawecki, NYM Perry Van Hook 0 Charlie Wiegert 2
RMartin, Tor Michael Beller 0 Perry Van Hook 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
BMiller, Mil Adam Ronis 16
WFlores, NYM Adam Ronis 16 Charlie Wiegert 2
JAlvarado, TB Ray Murphy 6
LTrivino, Oak Ray Murphy 6
CVazquez, Bos Charlie Wiegert 2
IKennedy, KC Charlie Wiegert 2
JGant, StL Charlie Wiegert 2
APlutko, Cle Tom Kessenich 1
JJeffress, Mil Tom Kessenich 1
KYates, SD Tom Kessenich 1
CMcHugh, Hou Scott White 0
JMurphy, Ari Perry Van Hook 0
ONarvaez, CWS Perry Van Hook 0
SLeon, Bos Perry Van Hook 0

Perry Van Hook’s Commentary

Some very interesting bids/strategy this week in the mixed draft league. The high bid was for recently recalled Brewer outfielder Keon Broxton who had a great line in his first game back – enough to get $61 from Tim McCullough (dollars to donuts that is his best game of the year)

Next highest was for Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco who hasn’t played his first or best game yet as he is soon to be activated from his 80 game suspension. But with a need at MI, Adam Ronis put his bet at $58.

I wanted one of two starting pitchers this week – the younger hurler on the better team, Dereck Rodriguez (SF) or the veteran with a good two start week, Nathan Eovaldi (TB)? I bid $27, ten percent of my remaining FAAB and had Rodriguez first who I won because Eovaldi went for $31 to Anthony Perri.

I needed to DL Gary Sanchez but found a good handful of catchers who wouldn’t hurt by OBP that I bid $0 on. Good thing lists differ widely because two backstops not on my list went for $47 (Austin Barnes, LAD) and $21 (Martin Maldonado, LAA).

Scott White had his eye on the future, rostering current minor league studs Eloy Jimenez ($6), and Kyle Tucker ($22) and hoping they more than cover the zeroes he will likely get from them this week.

Todd’s Take

Something to consider with Tucker is George Springer missed Sunday with a sore back incurred while falling into the stands. Reportedly, it’s minor and Springer isn’t expected to lose more time, but you never know, backs are tricky.

Keon Broxton is giving the Brewers something else to think about as Lorenzo Cain nears a return, though Broxton’s  services may still be needed if Christian Yelich’s back continues to be an issue.

Austin Barnes receive some attention is a few leagues. Yasmani Grandal is mired in a slump with Barnes playing three of the past four games through Sunday. Something similar happened last season though it was later in the season. It’s not panic time for those with Grandal on their roster, but it’s something to keep in mind.

HEAD-TO-HEAD MIXED AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
EHernandez, LAD Michael Rathburn 22 Peter Kreutzer 0
CBassitt, Oak Jeff Mans 18 Peter Kreutzer 1
JCamargo, Atl Peter Kreutzer 14
RChirinos, Tex Andrea LaMont 7 Michael Rathburn 6 Jake Ciely 4
RYarbrough, TB Peter Kreutzer 7 Michael Rathburn 6 Dr. Roto 4
Clay Link 0
WChen, Mia Peter Kreutzer 7 Clay Link 0
JBauers, TB Michael Rathburn 6
MBoyd, Det Michael Rathburn 6 Peter Kreutzer 1
ADeSclafani, Cin Dr. Roto 5 Stephania Bell 4 Justin Mason 0
MPina, Mil Michael Rathburn 4
JHeyward, ChC Peter Kreutzer 4 Andrea LaMont 3
ROdor, Tex Andrea LaMont 3 Michael Rathburn 4
KTucker, Hou Justin Mason 1
JShields, CWS Clay Link 1
SRomano, Cin Justin Mason 1 Dr. Roto 4
DCovey, CWS Justin Mason 0
JGant, StL Clay Link 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
WFont, TB Jeff Mans 11
ARussell, ChC Michael Rathburn 6
WFlores, NYM Michael Rathburn 6
AMejia, Min Peter Kreutzer 3
AMondesi, KC Peter Kreutzer 3
RBorucki, Tor Jeff Mans 2 Clay Link 0
SAlcantara, Mia Dr. Roto 2 Clay Link 0
FPena, LAA Jeff Mans 2
CIannetta, Col Andrea LaMont 2
JHellickson, Was Justin Mason 1
EHernandez, Mia Jeff Mans 1
JBautista, NYM Peter Kreutzer 0
KBroxton, Mil Peter Kreutzer 0
SLeon, Bos Andrea LaMont 0

Todd’s Take

There’s no doubt the head to head league has caught on with the notion of picking up two-start pitchers. The problem is this week there just aren’t that many options routinely available, even in shallower leagues.

Justin Mason is well aware of this as he explained on his show with Lawr Michaels on the FNTSY network. Justin is looking a week ahead, bidding on pitchers with one start this week but lined up for a double dip next week.