Tout Wars Mixed Draft Update!

Rudy Gamble joins the Tout Wars Mixed Draft League. See the complete roster here.

Mixed Draft owners are currently selecting their draft position for the March 10 draft, which will begin at 8pm ET, and be carried by SiriusXM. The list will be reordered once their selections are finished.

The Tout Wars X 2015 Roster of Team Owners!

Ten new Tout Wars owners join the ranks for this year’s inaugural Tout Wars X league. They are:

Andrea LaMont
Bret Sayre
Michael Beller
Tim McCullough
Patrick Mayo
Stephania Bell
Craig Mish
Doug Anderson
Jeff Boggis
Jake Ciely

Welcome aboard, we’re glad to have you! And we’ll see you in New York on March 21st!

Please check out the league constitution for all the rules of this year’s Tout Wars X game.

We also heartily thank the applicants we could not fit this year. All we can say is, stick with it and your day will come. We wish we had more seats!

Introducing Tout Wars X

toutwarsXlogoThere is a new league in town, and we’re calling it Tout Wars X. The X is for Experimental.

One of the missions of Tout Wars has been not only to reflect the way fantasy baseball is played out in the wild, but also to push the wild to play fantasy baseball a better way. That was the impetus behind our recent move to replace Batting Average as a category with On Base Percentage. It was also the reason we were the first experts league to move from 4×4 to 5×5, and the reason we allow $0 bids and use the Vickrey auction system for our FAAB bidding. It’s the reason we adopted FAAB reclaims for players out for the season, and then liberalized the rule so that FAAB can be reclaimed for any player who goes on the DL. Each of these changes improves our game, we think, and while not everyone else agrees, many leagues have taken advantage of our innovations (or offered up their own) to improve the rules of the games we play.

But not all innovation and experimental ideas are suitable for leagues that are run to showcase expert talent playing classic fantasy baseball formats. That’s where Tout Wars X comes in.

Each year we’re going to introduce a new fantasy baseball game and invite Touts to play. Each year the game will be different. The goal is to try out different methods of drafting and auctioning, different transaction dates, different categories and different roster sizes. Sometimes we’ll change it all up at once. All of us have visceral reactions to these types of rules and game structures, but until we actual play by them, how will be ever know how they really work. Tout Wars X is for test drives.

This year we’re keeping it simple. Ron Shandler is introducing a yearlong version of his Shandler Park Monthly Games. Different categories, monthly rosters, no trades, one champion.

Ten teams will convene in New York City on Tout Weekend for a hybrid draft/auction in which they will draft players using the Shandler Park prices, staying under $280 salary cap for all 32 of their players. Then, every four weeks after, they will compile a Salary Capped team the way players at Shandler Park do. For the complete rules visit the Tout Wars X page.

Another reason we’re starting a new league is to create more slots for Touts. We have a long waiting list of Tout talent, and we hope Tout Wars is a fun way to open some more slots. This year 10 more fantasy baseball writers or broadcasters will be able to compete against one another. If you meet the Tout Wars eligibility criteria and want to give it a shot, get more details on the Tout Wars X page.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR TOUTS:

– Must have a minimum five years experience playing fantasy baseball.

– Must have a minimum three years experience contributing to a baseball or fantasy baseball publication, website or information service.

– Must promote the Tout Wars league in their information service via banners, links or original content. These links must be accessible from March through September, at minimum.

– Must be able to travel to travel to New York for draft weekend.

Tout Wars 2015: This Year’s Mixed Draft Lineup

toutwarslogo-newsmallThe 2015 Mixed Draft will take place in early March, date and time to be announced soon. We’re working to coordinate SiriusXM coverage of the draft, if possible.

There is one new rule for the Tout Wars Mixed Leagues. The reserve list will expand from four to six players this year.

This year’s owners, in order of last year’s finish, adjusted for new members Wilton and Gamble. The number in parenthesis is the amount of FAAB each team starts with. Draft order and FAAB budget are based on Tout Wars rules. Draft order will be announced later.

Tim McLeod (100) 2014 Champion
Perry Van Hook (100)
Brent Hershey (100)
Ray Murphy (100)
Adam Ronis (100)
Tom Kessenich (100)
Anthony Perri (100)
Paul Greco (99)
Rick Wilton (100) Returning. Last result was ninth place finish in Tout AL in 2010.
Charlie Wiegert (95)
Paul Sporer (93)
Grey Albright (89)
Eno Sarris (85)
Greg Ambrosius (83)
Rudy Gamble (100) New to Tout Wars.

Tout Wars 2015: National League Lineup Is Announced

toutwarslogo-newsmallThe 2015 National League auction will take place on March 22 at 10am in New York City. The location will be announced later this month. The draft will be carried live by SiriusXM radio.

This year’s owners, in order of reserve round pick. The number in parenthesis is the amount of FAAB each team starts with. Reserve order and FAAB budget are based on Tout Wars rules.

Tristan Cockcroft (100) 2012, 2013, 2014 Champion
Steve Gardner (100)
Phil Hertz (100)
Mike Gianella (100)
Derek Carty (100)
Ray Guilfoyle (100) Transfer from Mixed Auction
Lenny Melnick (100)
Todd Zola (93)
Brian Walton (93)
Peter Kreutzer (92)
Scott Wilderman (89)
Gene McCaffrey (86)

Tout Wars 2015: American League Owners Are Announced

toutwarslogo-newsmallThe 2015 American League Auction will take place on March 21 at 9am in New York City. The location will be announced later this month. The draft will be carried live by SiriusXM radio.

This year’s owners, in order of reserve round pick. The number in parenthesis is the amount of FAAB each team starts with. Reserve order and FAAB budget is based on Tout Wars rules.

Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton (100) 2014 Champions
Rob Leibowitz (100)
Lawr Michaels (100)
Jeff Erickson (100)
Seth Trachtman (100) transfer from NL
Ron Shandler (100)
Larry Shechter (100)
Steve Moyer (90)
Jason Collette (90)
Mike Podhorzer (87)
Andy Behrens (76)
Chris Liss (68)

Tout Wars 2015: Mixed Auction Lineup is Announced!

toutwarslogo-newsmallThe 2015 Mixed Auction will take place on March 21 at 3pm in New York City. The location will be announced later this month. The draft will be carried live by SiriusXM radio.

There is one new rule for the Tout Wars Mixed Leagues. The reserve list will expand from four to six players this year.

This year’s owners, in order of reserve round pick. The number in parenthesis is the amount of FAAB each team starts with. Reserve order and FAAB budget is based on Tout Wars rules.

Derek VanRiper (100) 2014 Champion
Fred Zinkie (100)
Zach Steinhorn (100)
Tim Heaney (100) won coin flip
Al Melchior (100) lost coin flip
Scott Pianowski (100)
Eric Mack (100)
Scott Engel (100) transfer from Mixed Draft
Scott Swanay (95)
Nando DiFino (93)
Paul Singman (88)
Patrick Davitt (85)
Cory Schwartz (84)
Ray Flowers (69)
David Gonos (68)

Solds: Steinhorn and Schwartz on a new category proposal

Every fall we solicit rules change suggestions from the team owners in Tout Wars. Despite our recent move replacing BA with OBP, which some love and some hate, we’re generally more interested in tinkering with the procedures, making them more fair, easier, and hopefully innovative. A major rules change, like replacing Saves with Saves + Holds (or some permutation of such) will be considered seriously, but the default position, as with replay, is with the status quo. There has to be a good reason to make the change.

I bring this up because this year there has been a strong sentiment among some owners to switch from Saves to Saves + Holds (Solds, Ray Flowers called it), which led Zach Steinhorn to write a 411 post about some work Cory Schwartz put together yesterday. Cory gets at just what seems so dicey about Holds as a category, and makes a pretty good case for sticking with the closers.