Steve Moyer for the Win in Tout Daily by RTSports.com!

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He made it look easy. Steve Moyer cruised to a 10.33 point victory in Period 5 Week 1 of Tout Daily.

Moyer rostered both of the night’s best pitchers, Max Scherzer and Junior Guerra, and got explosive nights from Rougned Odor and Thomas Pham.

He’ll bring his big lead into next Friday’s Week 2 contest, vying for one of the three remaining available Golden Tickets.

The players trailing Moyer are Chris Liss, Brian Walton, Derek VanRiper, Peter Kreutzer, and Jake Ciely.

Other productive pitchers on the night were Tyler Chatwood, Jake Odorizzi and Jose Quintana.

Look for our weekly preview next Friday here at toutwars.com, and get the latest results and follow along at rtsports.com/tout-wars.

 

The Final Countdown For Tout Daily!

It’s Week 1 of Period 5 in Tout Wars Daily, by RTSports.com.

All the Touts start fresh, though 11 of them hold tickets to the August 26th Tout Daily Finals. Jeff Erickson has two tickets already, and is pursuing a third. Follow the action tonight at RTSportsc.om/tout-wars.

We asked the Touts who they were picking in tonight’s contest:

JEFF BOGGIS

I’m rolling with Jose Quintana ($7,800 @ Minnesota) at starting pitcher and Josh Donaldson ($6,800 vs. Baltimore) as my top hitter.

LAWR MICHAELS

I like Jose Quintana ($7,800 @ Minnesota) and Vincent Velasquez ($6,800 @ Atlanta) as starters. Well, I picked them and hope I like them in the morning.

As for hitters, Joey Votto ($6,500 @ San Diego) and Tucker Barnhart ($2,500 @ San Diego) going against Edwin Jackson.

CHARLIE WIEGERT

Top Pitchers..still trying to find a diamond in the rough, I’m going with Ivan Nova ($4,500 @ Tampa Bay). Hoping he’ll put up a good game for all the scouts that will be watching. Staying on the cheap, Kendall Graveman ($5,100 @ Cleveland) has been good his last three starts, hoping for one more at Cleveland.

Top Hitters…Riding some hot hands; Freddie Freeman ($5,500 vs. Philadelphia), Justin Turner ($4,200 vs. Arizona), Neil Walker ($4,200 vs. Colorado) and Aledmys Diaz ($4,300 @ Miami). And went big in the OF with Matt Kemp ($5,400 vs. Cincinnati), Mark Trumbo ($5,700 @ Toronto) and Andrew MuCutchen ($5,500 @ Milwaukee).

MIKE GIANELLA

Top Pitcher: Max Scherzer ($9,800 @ San Francisco) – After some bumps in the road earlier in the year, Scherzer has been a near-automatic points machine in DFS. There is a risk he doesn’t cash in on the win in a tough matchup in San Francisco, but he is worth the start anyway.

Top Hitter: Trevor Story ($5,900 @ NY Mets). Story’s pedestrian numbers on the road bury a significant split against left-handers and right-handers away from Coors. His match-up against Steven Matz looks very favorable for Story in this light, and while it is a high price to pay, Story is a strong play this evening.

SCOTT SWANAY

Pitcher: Vincent Velasquez ($6,800 @ Atlanta) – one of the few times all season the Phillies should be heavy favorites on the road; facing Atlanta will do that for you.

Hitter: Jay Bruce ($5,300 @ San Diego)– assuming he isn’t traded by game time, he’ll get to take batting practice against Edwin Jackson for at least a few innings.

BRIAN WALTON

Phillies starter Vincent Velasquez ($6,800 @ Atlanta) is a steal at just the 10th-most expensive pitcher. After averaging 13 points over his last five outings, the right-hander draws the power-free Braves Friday night and his mates should tee off on rookie Tyrell Jenkins.

I had been looking at Milwaukee shortstop Jonathan Villar’s ($4,700 vs. Pittsburgh) splits closely, as I just acquired the National League steals leader in NL LABR on Thursday. Villar has a stellar .910 OPS this season against lefties and draws one in Bucs’ rookie Steven Brault Friday night.

GENE McCAFFREY

Pitcher: Steven Matz ($7,800 vs. Colorado) at home against the Rox, who are better vs. righties.

Hitter: Tim Lincecum is begging to be hit, let Travis Shaw ($4,300 @ LA Angels) answer the call.

JEFF ERICKSON

Going with Mad Max Scherzer ($9,800 @ San Francisco) and Ivan Nova ($4,500 @ Tampa Bay), who’s been surprisingly capable lately and allows me to afford right-handed Red Sox, who get their turn to paste Tim Lincecum.

There is an incredible battle royale going on in Tout Wars Mixed Auction! Check this out!

Check this out:

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You can see the whole standings, with category breakdowns at onRoto.com.

Although it’s hard to parse, a gander at the Transactions All Teams By Period might astound. A total of 187 players have been traded in this league. In the similarly configured Tout Mixed Draft, a total of six players have been dealt.

Everybody is looking for an edge. They will need it.

Zola by a nose and a half in Tout Daily Period 4, while Shandler wins night!

Going into the final week of Period 4, Todd Zola had a big lead over Jeff Erickson, who in turn led Mike Gianella by seven points. Zola stumbled in week four, finishing 26th on the night, while Erickson finished 11th and Gianella tied for fifth. Lots of action, but the results ended much the same, with the three week-three leaders finishing atop the board after week four closer but in the same order.

zolaonskypeZola, Erickson and Gianella win golden tickets to the August 26th Tout Daily Finals, when a season champion will be crowned based on that night’s play.

For Erickson it is his second ticket of the year to the finals, and he’ll get to enter two teams in the 15 team finals field, and play for a third ticket in Tout Daily Period 5, which starts next Friday, July 29th.

Other holders of tickets to the Finals are Brian Walton, Rick Wolf, Rob Leibowitz, Tim Heaney, Tristan Cockcroft, Jason Collette, Patrick Davitt and Patrick Mayo.

Ray Murphy and Brian Walton finished seven and eight points back of Gianella, respectively, finishing fourth and fifth for the Period.

As each Tout Daily Period ends, all eyes fall on the race for the golden tickets, and the Friday night contest is overlooked. Last night’s first place team was Ron Shandler’s, edging Michael Beller and Ray Murphy.

Screenshot 2016-07-23 09.52.42Shandler was one of only two Top 10 teams to roster Jonathan Gray, in Colorado, and was rewarded with the night’s second-best pitching performance.

Big nights from Joey Votto and Christian Yelich, plus another strong game from popular pick Daniel Murphy, pushed Shandler to the top position, despite a woeful games from Tanner Roark and Jordy Mercer.

Shandler’s winning total was 26 points fewer than the winning total in week 3, and the lowest total winning points in Period 4.

Michael Beller rostered two meh pitchers on the night, Danny Duffy and Matt Shoemaker, who each cost $5,900, and received meh performances, but Duffy scored a Win. Beller used the money he saved to roster Nolan Arenado, Dexter Fowler, and Cameron Maybin, who did enough to prevail over all but Shandler.

Ray Murphy was the only other Top 10 team to roster Jonathan Gray, and he coupled him with Lance McCullers, the night’s best pitcher, who generated 21 points. Alas, his only solid hitter was Cameron Maybin and he came up one point short of first.

You can see all the night’s results at RTSports.com/tout-wars.

You can see the whole leaderboard here.

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Come back here, to Toutwars.com, next Friday afternoon, for the Touts’ top picks for Friday night, and follow that night’s action at RTSports.com.

Catching Zola! Mission Impossible?

Todd Zola leads the Period 4 race after three weeks by 16 points over Jeff Erickson, who leads Mike Gianella and five other challengers by from seven to 14 points. But as we’ve seen time and again, anything can happen on any given day in DFS, so no one is resting easy today.

Here are today’s picks from the Touts:

JEFF BOGGIS

I like Madison Bumgarner ($9,400 @ NY Yankees) and Josh Donaldson ($6,800 vs Seattle).

PHIL HERTZ

Brandon McCarthy ($4,500 @ St. Louis) and Wilmer Flores ($3,100 @ Miami)

LAWR MICHAELS

Since it all comes from pitching, I grabbed a pair of starters I like, but guys who are hardly marquee names, starting with Michael Fullmer ($6900 @ Chicago White Sox) trying his very strong skills (9-2, 2.16 with 77 whiffs), pairing him with the equally effective and modestly priced Tanner Roark ($6400 vs San Diego), with a 9-5, 2.82 record and 106 punchouts.

I like a couple of Fish a lot, so Christian Yelich ($4800 vs NY Mets) and Jake Realmuto ($3600 vs NY Mets) are in the lineup against the Mets Logan Verrett and staying with the Big Apple theme, Didi Gregorius ($3600 vs San Francisco) is becoming a very good hitter with a .296-11-41 line.

SCOTT SWANAY

Matt Shoemaker ($5,900 @ Houston) Seems underpriced given how well he’s pitched this season and how much the Astros strike out.

Alex Gordon ($4,500 vs Texas) He has to start hitting at some point, doesn’t he?

CHARLIE WIEGERT

Going with two who should get 7-10 K’s and have a good chance for a W: Tanner Roark ($6400 vs San Diego) and Michael Fullmer ($6900 @ Chicago White Sox). 

Top hitters, I’m looking for long balls tonight from Giancarlo Stanton ($5,700 vs NY Mets), Bryce Harper ($6,500 vs San Diego) and Adam Duvall ($4,700 vs Arizona) plus riding a hot Joey Votto ($6,400 vs Arizona) and Zack Cozart ($4,600 vs Arizona) against Archie Bradley.

MIKE GIANELLA

Top Hitter: Kris Bryant ($6,200 @ Milwaukee). Taking one of the best home run hitters in one of the best home run parks in baseball is a pretty easy call, even if opposing pitcher Jeff Nelson isn’t necessarily homer prone. I saw Bryant hit his first major league home run last year at Miller Park; hopefully, he can repeat the magic tonight and push my team into the finals.

Top Pitcher:Madison Bumgarner ($9,400 @ NY Yankees).  I was burned (slightly) using Bumgarner last week in what should have been an easy matchup against the Padres but figure it’s worth getting back on this horse against a Yankee lineup that has not hit lefties well this season. The park’s home run factor makes me a little nervous, but in a week where there aren’t a lot of strong options, I feel comfortable using Bum here.

TIM HEANEY

OF Khris Davis ($4,500 vs. Tampa Bay): Davis has not cared about Oakland’s immense pitcher-friendly rep, as he’s hit 14 of his 23 homers at the O.co. His 24.2% HR/FB is also one of the league’s best. Add more gasoline because of his matchup against fly-ball-heavy hurler Jake Odorizzi.
 

SP Tanner Roark ($6,600 vs. San Diego: Roark’s magical year has included a 2.32 ERA at home, which makes his price tag all the more enticing. The Pads remain a middle-of-the-road offense even when they leave Petco.

BRIAN WALTON

At $5900, Matt Shoemaker ($5,900 @ Houston) is just the 20th-most expensive pitcher on the board Friday night. The Angels hurler fanned 13 White Sox last time out and against his Friday night opponent, Houston, this season, Shoemaker has 24 strikeouts in 21 2/3 innings and averaged over 18 points per outing.

 Joey Votto ($6,400 vs Arizona) is working on a six-game hitting streak, coinciding with Cincinnati’s current homestand. The Reds first sacker has gone deep in two of his last three games while amassing 25 points. Votto has a nice home matchup with Archie Bradley and the Snakes Friday night.

GENE MCCAFFREY

Pitcher: Danny Duffy ($5,900 vs Texas), at home at a nice price.

Hitter: Jake Lamb ($4,800 @ Cincinnati) is a bargain against an atrocious Reds’ staff.

Mini FAAB Reports for July 18!

A second FAAB run, three days after the last, but there is still action, especially for a man named Pomeranz. Todd Zola and his henchmen at Mastersball have comments on five leagues.

Mike Gianella tackles the Pomeranz issue, too, with charts, plus all the other moves in Tout AL and NL, with some mixed league discussion too at Baseball Prospectus.

 

Jeff Erickson Tops Tout Daily Field with Strasburg and Pham!

The top two Tout Daily teams last night rostered Stephen Strasburg and Thomas Pham, and when the two players combined for 32 points those teams gained an edge. (Only Hector Santiago (18) and Chris Taylor (18) scored more points on the night, and no team owned them both.)

But after that the two leaders went about accumulating points in different ways.

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Winner Jeff Erickson also got strong contributions from Paul Goldschmidt, Randal Grichuk, Stephen Piscotty, and Jonathan Villar. Of this group only Piscotty was owned by more than 5 percent of RTSports.com teams last night.

Jeff also had no players who scored a zero, and got double-digit points from the night’s most expensive pitcher, Madison Bumgarner, even though he failed to win his game.

The second place finisher, Eno Sarris, did get a win from his second pitcher. But Carlos Carrasco only scored .66 more points than Bumgarner.

Sarris also suffered from a no-point night oh-fer from Travis d’Arnaud, but still finished a solid second because of strong performances by Yasiel Puig, Travis Shaw, Howie Kendrick, and Addison Russell. Only Kendrick was owned by more than two percent of RTSports.com owners.

The rest of the night’s results sent the Period 4 competition topsy turvy, as only Todd Zola and Bret Sayre repeated in the Top 10 from the previous week.

Todd Zola, with Gene McCaffrey, Steve Gardner,  and Lenny Melnick getting ready for the 2015 Tout NL auction.
Todd Zola, with Gene McCaffrey, Steve Gardner, and Lenny Melnick getting ready for the 2015 Tout NL auction.

Zola, the only player to finish in the Top 10 all three weeks so far, has a huge lead on the whole field, leading Erickson by 16 points and ahead of the rest of the pack by 23. You can see the whole leaderboard here.

While anything can happen, the final week of Period 4 looks to be a battle among Zola, Erickson, and Mike Gianella, Howard Bender, Eno Sarris, Tom Kessenich, Brian Walton and Derek VanRiper for the three Golden Tickets.

Of that group only Jeff Erickson and Brian Walton already have tickets into the Tout Daily Finals, on August 26th.  Check back next Friday to ToutWars.com for the Tout’s picks for that night, and Saturday morning for the Period 4 final results.