Tout Wars FAAB Report: Week of July 23

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.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
BHand, Cle Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 516 Rob Leibowitz 365 Jason Collette 121
Chris Liss 90 Larry Schechter 66
Jeff Erickson 47 Mike Podhorzer 28
Doug Dennis 2
JFamilia, Oak Jeff Erickson 37 Larry Schechter 26 Rob Leibowitz 24
Chris Liss 21 Doug Dennis 2
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2
BDrury, NYY Jason Collette 35 Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2
BHardy, Det Jason Collette 31
RNunez, Bal Seth Trachtman 18 Jason Collette 3 Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2
ACimber, Cle Jason Collette 13 Chris Liss 8 Mike Podhorzer 1
BGuyer, Cle Larry Schechter 6 Jason Collette 2 Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2
KSmith, CWS Jeff Erickson 2
JLeclerc, Tex Chris Liss 1 Mike Podhorzer 1
TScott, Bal Mike Podhorzer 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
MCabrera, Cle Larry Schechter 5 Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2
YRamirez, Bal Jeff Erickson 3
BWilson, Min Jeff Erickson 0

Todd’s Take

The league leaders, Colton and the Wolfman went all-in on Brad Hand. There’s no assurance he’ll be the full-time closer for the Indians, especially since he surrendered a homer in his first appearance with the Tribe. Glenn and Rick are on top of the saves category so Hand may be an odd choice, but the seasoned duo could be playing defense, blocking a competitor from gaining points or they could be setting themselves up for a deal. Regardless, they don’t make any moves without thinking things threw so expect some sort of follow-up move by Glenn and Rick.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
MMachado, LAD Tristan H. Cockcroft 972 Derek Carty 966 Steve Gardner 737
Grey Albright 706 Craig Mish 327
Mike Gianella 230
SRodriguez, Pit Scott Wilderman 13 Tristan H. Cockcroft 0
CEdwards, ChC Phil Hertz 8 Scott Wilderman 0 Derek Carty 0
Tristan H. Cockcroft 0
JChavez, ChC Phil Hertz 7
PErvin, Cin Brian Walton 2
RMadson, Was Steve Gardner 2
JWilson, ChC Derek Carty 0 Scott Wilderman 0
PMaton, SD Tristan H. Cockcroft 0 Phil Hertz 0
TWilliams, Pit Scott Wilderman 0
JLuplow, Pit Tristan H. Cockcroft 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
RErlin, SD Phil Hertz 3 Tristan H. Cockcroft 0
BDixon, Cin Brian Walton 1
MDenDekker, NYM Brian Walton 1
BPhillips, Mil Brian Walton 1
TPlouffe, Phi Tristan H. Cockcroft 0
NOrf, Mil Scott Wilderman 0
DiHerrera, Cin Scott Wilderman 0
JBrebbia, StL Scott Wilderman 0
CFerguson, LAD Phil Hertz 0
SKelley, Was Phil Hertz 0
JCastillo, SD Phil Hertz 0
RBlack, SF Phil Hertz 0

Todd’s Take

While it may seem like a no-brainer for the FAAB leader to bid what it takes to get Machado, it may not be that cut and dried. With the early deal, Machado is the only prize available this week. It’s unlikely someone better will cross leagues, however if you need help[ in pitching, there could be someone more helpful. It’s a conundrum – take the bird in hand (pun intended) or roll the dice a hurler is dealt into the Senior Circuit. Trading isn’t always the answer as there’s no guarantee you can work out a deal or it could be a no-trade league, like the NFBC (I was faced with this exact conundrum several years ago).

MIXED LEAGUE AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
GHampson, Col Tim McLeod 129 Bret Sayre 77 Al Melchior 17
Tim Heaney 7 Jeff Zimmerman 2
KGausman, Bal Ray Flowers 86 Derek VanRiper 44 Scott Pianowski 4
Jeff Zimmerman 2
DHudson, StL Fred Zinkie 22 Tim McLeod 3
CStammen, SD Ray Flowers 13 Ray Flowers 7
DTravis, Tor Derek VanRiper 11 Jeff Zimmerman 0
DRobertson, NYY Zach Steinhorn 7 Ray Flowers 13 Tim Heaney 1
DFowler, StL Tim Heaney 7 Derek VanRiper 1
CAsuaje, SD Scott Pianowski 5
JWendle, TB Scott Engel 5 Jeff Zimmerman 0
JLeclerc, Tex Al Melchior 3 Tim McLeod 2
TKemp, Hou Al Melchior 2
AKnapp, Phi Scott Pianowski 1
DJansen, Tor Tim McLeod 1
YMunoz, StL Jeff Zimmerman 1

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
EJackson, Oak Ray Flowers 13
FHernandez, Sea Ray Flowers 13
MMinor, Tex Ray Flowers 13
BColon, Tex Ray Flowers 7
JAnderson, LAA Ray Flowers 7
MGivens, Bal Ray Flowers 7
RMoronta, SF Ray Flowers 7
RYarbrough, TB Ray Flowers 7
SCishek, ChC Ray Flowers 7
DHolland, SF Ray Flowers 6
PLopez, Mia Al Melchior 3
THildenberger, Min Al Melchior 3
DSantana, Mil Tim Heaney 2
HPerez, Mil Tim Heaney 2
JIglesias, Det Jeff Zimmerman 0
JPirela, SD Jeff Zimmerman 0
KBroxton, Mil Al Melchior 0
LGarcia, CWS Jeff Zimmerman 0
NDelmonico, CWS Jeff Zimmerman 0
RNunez, Bal Al Melchior 0

Jeff Zimmerman’s Commentary

Besides some injury roster fillers, three signings stood out this week. First, Ray Flowers picked up Kevin Gausman ($86) who Tim Heaney (leading league by ~25 points) dropped last week. Four teams bid on him so there was some league-wide interest. Gausman’s been OK this season with a 7.8 K/9 and 2.2 BB/9 but his 4.33 ERA and only four Wins has limited his value. Ray is hoping Gausman comes through with his normal second-half improvement where his career ERA has dropped from 4.77 in the first half to 3.58 in the second half.

Tim McLeod was able to take home the Rockies Garrett Hampson for $129. While three other owners and myself put in bids, McLeod is hoping DJ LeMahieu will have a long DL stint. It’s tough to know how the situation will play out.

Fred Zinkie gambled $22 on Dakota Hudson for the week. With Carlos Martinez heading to the DL, some rumors place Hudson pitching on Monday or Tuesday while others have Daniel Poncedeleon and Austin Gomber as the options. It’s not a horrible gamble by Fred as even if Hudson doesn’t start, he can take the zero’s for the week (all free agent pickups must start for a week) and get him cheaper than if he was guaranteed to start.

Todd’s Take

For what it’s worth, it’ll be Poncedeleon for the Cards on Monday, but that doesn’t mean Hidson won’t get the call down the line.

When a Rockies prospect is called up, the first thought is POWER, WOO HOO! While Hampson has a little pop, his primary fantasy asset is speed, though he’s also hit over .300 at every level. The expectation is for DJ LeMahieu not to miss too much time but obliques can be tricky.

MIXED LEAGUE DRAFT

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
GHampson, Col Rudy Gamble 187 Ray Murphy 54
WCalhoun, Tex D.J. Short 85 Adam Ronis 74
RGsellman, NYM D.J. Short 40 Perry Van Hook 11
ARosario, NYM Ray Murphy 10
SGaviglio, Tor Charlie Wiegert 7
JGant, StL Charlie Wiegert 7
WFlores, NYM Charlie Wiegert 6
EDiaz, Pit Gene McCaffrey 3
SCishek, ChC Perry Van Hook 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
CMaybin, Mia D.J. Short 10 Charlie Wiegert 3
DFowler, StL D.J. Short 10
JLeclerc, Tex D.J. Short 10
LGiolito, CWS Charlie Wiegert 7
CStammen, SD D.J. Short 5
PMaton, SD D.J. Short 5
SGray, NYY Charlie Wiegert 5
SLeon, Bos Gene McCaffrey 3
LGarcia, CWS D.J. Short 3
WChen, Mia Charlie Wiegert 2
CHerrmann, Sea Gene McCaffrey 0
CIannetta, Col Gene McCaffrey 0

Todd’s Take

Is Willie Calhoun up to stay this time? Help was needed with Nomar Mazara on the shelf but Calhoun has been tearing up Triple-A so the summoning was warranted.

HEAD-TO-HEAD MIXED AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
WCalhoun, Tex Justin Mason 37 Dr. Roto 21
JBonifacio, KC Dr. Roto 5
DHudson, StL Dr. Roto 4
TWilliams, Pit Peter Kreutzer 3 Justin Mason 0
RChirinos, Tex Dr. Roto 3
DPomeranz, Bos Justin Mason 0
FPena, LAA Justin Mason 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
DPoncedeleon, StL Dr. Roto 4
NWilliams, Phi Dr. Roto 3
FLiriano, Det Peter Kreutzer 1
JJunis, KC Peter Kreutzer 1
MBoyd, Det Peter Kreutzer 1
GHampson, Col Dr. Roto 1
JUrena, Mia Peter Kreutzer 0

Todd’s Take

It’s an odd week for two-start pitchers. As is often the case the week after the break, there’s fewer off days than most other weeks, rendering a larger array of options. However, since teams can shuffle their rotations to have their better arms work the first weekend out of the break, double-dippers are mostly back-end pitchers. Still, in a league like this, that can be important. Justin Mason took advantage with Felix Pena and Drew Pomeranz. Pena has quietly been fanning a ton of hitters (32 in 26.1 innings) while Pomeranz is coming off a solid rehab effort.

Tout Daily Wrap: Ciely seals the deal

On a rare Friday night edition of Tout Daily, Jake Ciely from FNTSY Network and the RotoExperts lapped the field, putting up an impressive 157.95 total. Despite a mere 2.05 points from Domingo German, the All In Kid rode Nate Eovaldi and Ronald Acuna Jr. to victory. Check out the rest of Jake’s lineup below.

Lawr Michaels from CreativeSports had his best showing of the year but still fell 12.4 points shy of Ciely’s score. Howard Bender edged out Brian Walton for the third spot.

This was also the final week of the fourth Tout Daily period, meaning three more Golden Tickets into the Survivor Tournament Championship are awarded. The first belongs to the top scores, SI.com’s Michael Bellar. Bellar also receives a complimentary T-shirt from Rotowear for his efforts. The second ticket is awarded to the golden voice of Rotowire, Derek VanRiper. Todd Zola captured his third entry into the finals as well as leapfrogging Rick Wolf for the overall points lead and earning a wild card entry into the playoff round.

So far, tickets have been awarded to Zola (3) and Clay Link (2) with Wolf, Ray Murphy, Derek Carty, Steve Gardner, Bret Sayre, VanRiper and Bellar, all with one.

Follow your favorite Tout’s plight on the Leaderboard.

We’ll be back to our normal night next Tuesday. This will be the final chance for the participants to win a Golden Ticket. As always, we’ll post our favorite pitching and hitting picks around 6 PM ET that evening. Don’t forget to pop back Sunday for the Tout Wars FAAB report and then on Monday for our popular Tout Table.

Here’s Jake’s full week-leading roster:

Tout Daily Picks: A smorgasbord of choices

It’s a special Friday edition of Tout Daily to make up for the Tuesday night All Star game and if the following is an indication, choices will be all over the place tonight. This marks the final week of Period 4 so there’s a lot on the line with the next three Golden Tickets awaiting to be awarded along with a t-shirt courtesy of Rotowear.com for the points leader this period.

Phil Hertz (BaseballHQ, @prhz50)

Robbie Ray: He had a nice outing against the Rockies already this year. Like him in Phoeniex

Anthony Rendon : Consistently underrated. A big second half is coming.

Lawr Michaels (CreativeSports2, @lawrmichaels)

David Price: Price gets to face Detroit who do hit left-handers at a reasonable pace, but with very little pop (just 22 homers). I am guessing Price, with a long rest, can do his thing against the generally punchless Tigers.

Colin Moran: Moran faces Tyler Mahle (4.02, 1.44) who gives up a lot of dingers (17 over 100.2 innings) in a game that should be fun to track with potentially a lot of points.

Todd Zola (Mastersball, @toddzola)

Jake Arrieta: He’s better at home, I’ll take that on a weird slate with most good pitchers drawing tough matchups, many on the road

Mike Trout: Should be able to fit him in, hoping for low ownership, yet of course I’m going public with my recommendation. What a doofus.

Rob Leibowitz (Rotoheaven, @rob_leibowitz)

Robbie Ray: I like him at home against one of the higher-strikeout rate offenses. Less risk than other, more epxensive starters in terms of how deep their teams may let them go

JD Martinez: Boyd doesn’t have much in the way of righty/lefty split, but Martinez has a good one vs. lefties. I’ll go with his.

Gene McCaffrey (Wise Guy Baseball, @WiseGuyGene)

Dylan Bundy: Tough contest tonight and in the tournament I’ll enter at least five teams. Bundy will be on some of them, at a good price against a weak offense.

Kike Hernandez: He doesn’t really hit a home run every game he starts against a lefty. It only seems that way, and he’s mighty cheap. And the lefty is, I am told, Wade Miley.

Stephania Bell (ESPN Fantasy Sports, @Stephania_ESPN)

Noah Syndergaard: I know. Trevor Bauer is pitching if want to pay for a premium arm. And he’s pretty good. But Syndergaard costs less and despite the potency of the power in the Bronx, it’s inconsistent. So I’ll take my chances with a guy who ranks among the five best in both chase rate and swing-and-miss percentage since he came into the bigs (qualifying min 400 IP)

Nicholas Castellanos: Castellanos has been raking against lefties all season and I thought he’d be pricey against Price (see what I did there?). But he’s not top dollar price (like Betts, for instance) and since I saved a little in the pitching department, I’m willing to give a little more for the upside potential he brings.

Charlie Wiegert (CDM Sports, @GFFantasySports)

Gaviglio, Mahle : Going cheap with two guys that can both get me 20 points

Trout, Harper, Arenado: Using saving on pitching for big three

Mike Gianella (Baseball Prospectus, @MikeGianella)

Kyle Gibson: Outside of one shaky outing Gibson has looked great in his last few turns on the hill. Hoping he can capitalize against a weak Royals lineup.

Jesse Winker: The power hasn’t come yet but Winker’s getting on base at a .400+ clip and is going to provide points/fill up a box score even if he doesn’t deliver the dongs.

Jeff Erickson (Rotowire, @Jeff_Erickson)

Robbie Ray: When’s the last time you saw a COL-AZ game with the lowest O/U on the board? Ray might not have staying power, but at least I’ll get K’s.

Edwin Encarnacion: I’m running three Indians (Lindor, E5, Guyer) against Martin Perez, who has been miserable at home and against RH’s this year.

Tout Wars FAAB Report: Week of July 19

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.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
JPazos, Sea Patrick Davitt 15
ARomine, NYY Larry Schechter 13 Vlad Sedler 3 Seth Trachtman 3
RRua, Tex Vlad Sedler 12 Seth Trachtman 0
DSmithJr, Tor Seth Trachtman 8
CPoche, TB Jason Collette 6
JSucre, TB Seth Trachtman 6 Larry Schechter 6 Vlad Sedler 2
JoeSmith, Hou Jason Collette 2
SOhtaniP, LAA Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2 Chris Liss 0
JJames, Hou Mike Podhorzer 1
SReidFoley, Tor Mike Podhorzer 1
JSheffield, NYY Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 1
WHarris, Hou Doug Dennis 0 Patrick Davitt 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
MPerez, Tex Vlad Sedler 9
YRamirez, Bal Vlad Sedler 4
AReed, Hou Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 1
DFreitas, Sea Seth Trachtman 0
RLaMarre, CWS Seth Trachtman 0
TRogers, Min Patrick Davitt 0

Todd’s Take

Let’s look at everyone’s place in the standings along with remaining FAAB.

TEAM POINTS FAAB
1. Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 103 $769
2. Mike Podhorzer 73.5 $952
3. Chris Liss 73 $90
4. Seth Trachtman 72 $430
5. Lawr Michaels 71 $236
6. Jeff Erickson 68 $1,039
7. Jason Collette 60.5 $515
8. Larry Schechter 58.5 $157
9. Vlad Sedler 58.5 $225
10. Doug Dennis 56.5 $1,012
11. Rob Leibowitz 46.5 $808
12. Patrick Davitt 39 $1,047

Colton and the Wolfman are mid-pack in terms of FAAB. Mike Podhorzer has the 4th most but it’s unlikely a significant player will fall to him. It looks like this isn’t the year to be hoarding FAAB in AL only with the likelihood of scant crossover help.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
AToles, LAD Brian Walton 80 Phil Hertz 67 Andy Behrens 49
Craig Mish 11
FReyes, SD Brian Walton 50 Andy Behrens 11 Tristan H. Cockcroft 0
JReyes, NYM Andy Behrens 21 Scott Wilderman 3
CBurnes, Mil Todd Zola 17 Phil Hertz 2
AConley, Mia Grey Albright 11 Phil Hertz 0
JMcNeil, NYM Phil Hertz 5 Lenny Melnick 1
VCaratini, ChC Todd Zola 3 Scott Wilderman 0
BHoladay, Mia Lenny Melnick 1
VRobles, Was Tristan H. Cockcroft 1
MKeller, Pit Craig Mish 1
MMoroff, Pit Scott Wilderman 1
ESantana, Pit Phil Hertz 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
JLuplow, Pit Brian Walton 12 Phil Hertz 9
RMadson, Was Todd Zola 7
PAlonso, NYM Tristan H. Cockcroft 1
MDenDekker, NYM Grey Albright 1
NCuevas, Col Grey Albright 1
EKratz, Mil Todd Zola 0 Lenny Melnick 0
BDuensing, ChC Todd Zola 0
RLopez, SD Todd Zola 0
RRosario, ChC Todd Zola 0
SKieboom, Was Todd Zola 0
STuivailala, StL Todd Zola 0
TLyons, StL Todd Zola 0
KTomlinson, SF Scott Wilderman 0
NOrf, Mil Scott Wilderman 0
TKelly, NYM Scott Wilderman 0
COswalt, NYM Phil Hertz 0
JWilson, ChC Phil Hertz 0
RBlack, SF Phil Hertz 0
RErlin, SD Phil Hertz 0
SKelley, Was Phil Hertz 0

Todd’s Take

TEAM POINTS FAAB
1. Grey Albright 88.5 $706
2. Steve Gardner 83.5 $741
3. Mike Gianella 76 $230
4. Craig Mish 75.5 $328
5. Phil Hertz 69 $64
6. Scott Wilderman 62.5 $328
7. Brian Walton 62 $445
8. Andy Behrens 59.5 $577
9. Tristan H. Cockcroft 59 $1,069
10. Derek Carty 57.5 $971
11. Todd Zola 53.5 $30
12. Lenny Melnick 33.5 $29

I’ll go out on a limb and predict Tristan Cockcroft will bid $972 on Manny Machado on Sunday night.

The top is interesting as the front two teams are 4th and 3rd with respect to remaining FAAB units. The league may come down to the acquisition by each after the deadline deals flesh out.

For what it’s worth, when looking at the AL FAAB totals, I didn’t suggest it was a mistake for the lowest teams to still have a ton of FAAB left, knowing all too well where the bottom clubs are with the rest of their budget.

MIXED LEAGUE AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
YDarvish, ChC Fred Zinkie 174 Zach Steinhorn 12
ARosario, NYM Ray Flowers 46 Bret Sayre 18 Tim Heaney 7
Tim McLeod 6
DStraily, Mia Zach Steinhorn 33 Tim McLeod 6
CFrazier, NYY Scott Swanay 24
LGiolito, CWS Tim McLeod 15 Tim Heaney 3
AToles, LAD Scott Swanay 13 Scott Swanay 24
JJeffress, Mil Zach Steinhorn 13 Scott Swanay 1
JMcNeil, NYM Ron Shandler 8
JCave, Min Scott Engel 8
CMaybin, Mia Tim Heaney 7 Al Melchior 6
JHellickson, Was Al Melchior 6
PAlonso, NYM Bret Sayre 6
JKang, Pit Bret Sayre 6
EDiaz, Pit Fred Zinkie 6 Tim McLeod 5
JBonifacio, KC Scott Engel 5
ERamos, Phi Scott Swanay 3
ONarvaez, CWS Scott Engel 3
RBraun, Mil Fred Zinkie 2
KCrick, Pit Bret Sayre 1
JUrias, LAD Tim Heaney 1

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
FHernandez, Sea Zach Steinhorn 28 Ray Flowers 9
EJackson, Oak Ray Flowers 9
DRobertson, NYY Zach Steinhorn 8 Fred Zinkie 2 Scott Swanay 0
TKemp, Hou Al Melchior 6 Fred Zinkie 2
JWendle, TB Scott Engel 4 Fred Zinkie 2
RMoronta, SF Scott Swanay 3
LGarcia, CWS Scott Engel 3 Fred Zinkie 2
SCishek, ChC Scott Swanay 2
RStanek, TB Fred Zinkie 2 Scott Swanay 0
CGomez, TB Tim Heaney 1
KWong, StL Tim Heaney 1
SDuggar, SF Scott Engel 1
MBarnes, Bos Bret Sayre 1 Scott Swanay 0
JAnderson, LAA Tim Heaney 0
KSmith, CWS Scott Engel 0

Fred Zinkie’s Commentary

In what was likely my biggest overpay since I joined Tout Wars in 2011, I grabbed Yu Darvish at $174 with a runner-up bid of $12. Perhaps some of my leaguemates didn’t realize that Darvish has been returned to waivers, and others likely doubt that he will amount to anything in the second half. Still, his upside is probably greater than that of anyone else who will be on waivers from this point forward, and I had more FAAB than I knew what to do with. And grabbing injured players during the abbreviated week is generally a solid plan, as I can move Darvish to my DL in just a few days. I made a similar move with Ryan Braun, who cost me $2 and will effectively cost me three days of Denard Span before I can stash him on my DL. Finally, I made a low-cost acquisition of Elias Diaz, who has been respectable at the dish this year and should play regularly until Francisco Cervelli recovers from (another) concussion.

Amed Rosario garnered a bid of $46 by Ray Flowers. The 22-year-old is going to be a liability in the OBP category (lifetime .283 mark), but he was a coveted prospect at this time last year and has some speed. Dan Straily also garnered a significant bid, fetching $33 from Zach Steinhorn, who is likely looking to fill out his rotation and pick up extra whiffs and wins in this short week. Straily faces the Rays on Friday. My favorite bid by a leaguemate was Ron Shandler’s $8 acquisition of Jeff McNeil, who is thriving in the Minors this year (1.043 OPS) and should get a shot with the Mets by the beginning of August. Other players who were targeted as stash additions during this short week were Jung Ho Kang (Bret Sayre, $6), Peter Alonso (Sayre, $6) and Julio Urias (Tim Heaney, $1).

Todd’s Take

TEAM POINTS FAAB
1. Tim Heaney 127.5 $59
2. Fred Zinkie 102 $234
3. Jeff Zimmerman 100 $18
4. Derek VanRiper 92 $130
5. Joe Pisapia 91 $313
6. Zach Steinhorn 89.5 $257
7. Scott Engel 79.5 $34
8. Bret Sayre 79 $299
9. Brent Hershey 70 $450
10. Ray Flowers 68.5 $220
11. Al Melchior 68 $93
12. Tim McLeod 67.5 $219
13. Scott Swanay 58 $70
14. Scott Pianowski 57.5 $267
15. Ron Shandler 50 $280

Obviously, mixed league formats don’t deal with crossover players which is why the totals are much lower.

MIXED LEAGUE DRAFT

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
SKingery, Phi Charlie Wiegert 122
TRoss, SD Gene McCaffrey 27 Jeff Boggis 12
JGyorko, StL Rudy Gamble 6
ELauer, SD Gene McCaffrey 3
SDuggar, SF Perry Van Hook 0
VCaratini, ChC Perry Van Hook 0
JUrias, LAD Perry Van Hook 0

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
RBorucki, Tor Gene McCaffrey 3
JCave, Min Perry Van Hook 0
CaJoseph, Bal Perry Van Hook 0
CIannetta, Col Perry Van Hook 0
RGsellman, NYM Perry Van Hook 0
LTrivino, Oak Perry Van Hook 0
CFerguson, LAD Perry Van Hook 0
MStrahm, SD Gene McCaffrey 0
TClippard, Tor Gene McCaffrey 0
FLiriano, Det Gene McCaffrey 0

Rudy Gamble’s Commentary

In leagues like Tout Wars where you must start your acquisitions in their first week, the post-All Star Break FAAB is an opportunity to add a sexy prospect or take a flier on a befallen starter at half the normal opportunity cost for hitters and zero cost for pitchers (since it’s doubtful anyone has 9 relievers + starters pitching on Fri-Sun).
Last year, I used this FAAB period to put aggressive (and unopposed) bids on Ozzie Albies (I’m a genius!) and Noah Syndergaard (I’m fallible!) while another owner picked up Brent Honeywell. I also had a sizable bid on Devers if I didn’t win Albies that looks good in retrospect as well (10 HRs from July 25th on). This year, I excitedly dug into the prospect pool and found bupkus I liked. I would have bid on Eloy Jimenez but Scott White grabbed him a week ago for $6 and a week’s worth of zeds. It is likely I missed out on an impactful rookie but hopefully hindsight will show they were less foreseeable than 2017 Albies/Devers.
While there was no sexy prospect nabbed this period, Charlie Wiegert aggressively went after Scott Kingery who is just like a prospect except comes with multi-position eligibilty, a secure spot on the 25-man roster, and 3 months of MLB stats that, like his name, include the letters s, c, and k. Kidding aside, the logic makes total sense to me. Our Steamer/Razzball projections still have him as a 20/20 upside type and he has a couple paths to regular playing time.
Gene MccCaffrey had a rough pre-ASB with James Paxton and Garrett Richards hitting the DL and reloaded with two Hodgepadres in Tyson Ross and Eric Lauer. Would be surprised if Gene lets these two out of their cage outside of Petco.
Perry Van Hook made three $0 bids on Steven Duggar, Victor Caratini, and Julio Urias.
As for me, I won Jedd Gyorko on a $6 bid. Similar to my $1 bid for Dexter Fowler in LABR mixed (albeit out of $100 vs $1000), this is 80% a short-term play because the Cardinals play 5 games from Thur-Sun (while everyone else besides the Cubs play 3 games) and 20% lottery ticket.

Todd’s Take

TEAM POINTS FAAB
1. Rudy Gamble 116.5 $503
2. Adam Ronis 114.5 $605
3. D.J. Short 106 $552
4. Michael Beller 100.5 $145
5. Scott White 99 $220
6. Greg Ambrosius 84 $170
7. Gene McCaffrey 83 $96
8. Corey Parson 81 $703
9. Charlie Wiegert 77.5 $696
10. Perry Van Hook 74.5 $248
11. Jeff Boggis 60 $138
12. Ray Murphy 59.5 $234
13. Tim McCullough 51.5 $397
14. Tom Kessenich 51.5 $195
15. Anthony Perri 41 $561

Look like we’re in for a fun finish with the top couple of teams also having a lot of FAAB to take advantage of the impending players yet to emerge.

HEAD-TO-HEAD MIXED AUCTION

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

PLAYER WINNING BID
JGray, Col Dr. Roto 108 Kyle Elfrink 99 Paul Sporer 61
Stephania Bell 47 Jake Ciely 23
Andrea LaMont 13
SCastro, Mia Kyle Elfrink 57
NKingham, Pit Paul Sporer 44 Dr. Roto 19 Jake Ciely 13
Peter Kreutzer 7
RGsellman, NYM Kyle Elfrink 33
JBell, Pit Stephania Bell 27
EJackson, Oak Kyle Elfrink 21 Andrea LaMont 12 Peter Kreutzer 7
KCalhoun, LAA Stephania Bell 16 Andrea LaMont 14
IHapp, ChC Dr. Roto 14 Andrea LaMont 0
AHedges, SD Dr. Roto 12 Jake Ciely 10 Michael Rathburn 6
Andrea LaMont 1
WSmith, SF Paul Sporer 8
MHarvey, Cin Peter Kreutzer 7 Paul Sporer 7 Justin Mason 2
LTrivino, Oak Andrea LaMont 6 Paul Sporer 7
JBradley, Bos Peter Kreutzer 5 Andrea LaMont 2
MFranco, Phi Andrea LaMont 4 Andrea LaMont 0
AKnapp, Phi Michael Rathburn 3 Dr. Roto 1
DStraily, Mia Jake Ciely 3 Paul Sporer 5
DMesoraco, NYM Paul Sporer 2
SGaviglio, Tor Justin Mason 1
ADeSclafani, Cin Justin Mason 1
CRichard, SD Peter Kreutzer 1 Justin Mason 1
ONarvaez, CWS Andrea LaMont 0 Jake Ciely 0
MGarver, Min Jake Ciely 0 Dr. Roto 1
MKepler, Min Andrea LaMont 0 Dr. Roto 9
TRichards, Mia Justin Mason 0 Dr. Roto 5

UNAWARDED BIDS

PLAYER
MCanha, Oak Peter Kreutzer 4
ARomine, NYY Michael Rathburn 3
KSuzuki, Atl Paul Sporer 2
RChirinos, Tex Paul Sporer 2
WFlores, NYM Andrea LaMont 2
FRodney, Min Andrea LaMont 0
KMorales, Tor Andrea LaMont 0
SLeon, Bos Andrea LaMont 0

Todd’s Take

TEAM PCT FAAB
1. Jake Ciely 0.700 $290
2. Clay Link 0.683 $54
3. Dr. Roto 0.633 $128
4. Justin Mason 0.633 $190
5. Kyle Elfrink 0.500 $392
6. Peter Kreutzer 0.500 $356
7. Michael Rathburn 0.467 $105
8. Paul Sporer 0.417 $424
9. Howard Bender 0.400 $122
10. Andrea LaMont 0.367 $137
11. Stephania Bell 0.367 $504
12. Jeff Mans 0.333 $203

Keep in mind even though this is a head to head league, there’s no playoffs, best record wins.

Tout: The Half Week in FAAB

Todd is traveling and will post this week’s FAAB charts on Friday, but here is the raw data, in case you’re interested.

TOUT AL

BIDS

Patrick Davitt:

  1. res KGiles Hou:
    1. pur JPazos Sea 15
    2. pur WHarris Hou 0
    3. pur TRogers Min 0

Rob Leibowitz:

Doug Dennis:

  1. res KMcCarthy KC:
    1. pur WHarris Hou 0

Conditional Releases

  1. rel EPagan Oak

Vlad Sedler:

  1. res WRamos TB:
    1. pur ARomine NYY 3
    2. pur JSucre TB 2
  2. rel LGurriel Tor:
    1. pur RRua Tex 12
    2. pur MPerez Tex 9
    3. pur YRamirez Bal 4

Larry Schechter:

  1. res CSisco Bal:
    1. pur ARomine NYY 13
    2. pur JSucre TB 6

Jason Collette:

  1. dis GRichards LAA:
    1. pur CPoche TB 6
  2. dis JAlvarado TB:
    1. pur JoeSmith Hou 2

Jeff Erickson:

Lawr Michaels:

Seth Trachtman:

  1. rel TFederowicz Hou:
    1. pur JSucre TB 6
    2. pur ARomine NYY 3
    3. pur DFreitas Sea 0
  2. res TWhite Hou:
    1. pur DSmithJr Tor 8
    2. pur RLaMarre CWS 0
    3. pur RRua Tex 0

Chris Liss:

  1. res CBassitt Oak:
    1. pur SOhtaniP LAA 0

Mike Podhorzer:

  1. dis IKennedy KC:
    1. pur JJames Hou 1
    2. pur SReidFoley Tor 1
  2. res MAndriese TB:
    1. pur SReidFoley Tor 1

Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton:

  1. res EAdrianza Min:
    1. pur SOhtaniP LAA 2
    2. pur JSheffield NYY 1
    3. pur AReed Hou 1
  2. res JAdduci Det:
    1. pur JSheffield NYY 1
    2. pur AReed Hou 1

RESULTS

Patrick Davitt: res KGiles Hou, pur JPazos Sea 15
Doug Dennis: res KMcCarthy KC, pur WHarris Hou 0
Vlad Sedler: rel LGurriel Tor, pur RRua Tex 12
Larry Schechter: res CSisco Bal, pur ARomine NYY 13
Jason Collette: dis GRichards LAA, pur CPoche TB 6
Jason Collette: dis JAlvarado TB, pur JoeSmith Hou 2
Seth Trachtman: rel TFederowicz Hou, pur JSucre TB 6
Seth Trachtman: res TWhite Hou, pur DSmithJr Tor 8
Mike Podhorzer: dis IKennedy KC, pur JJames Hou 1
Mike Podhorzer: res MAndriese TB, pur SReidFoley Tor 1
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton: res EAdrianza Min, pur SOhtaniP LAA 2
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton: res JAdduci Det, pur JSheffield NYY 1
Seth Trachtman: mov DSmithJr Tor SW
Doug Dennis: rel EPagan Oak

TOUT NL

BIDS

Lenny Melnick :

  1. dis TFrazier NYM:
    1. pur JMcNeil NYM 1
  2. rel PSeverino Was:
    1. pur BHoladay Mia 1
    2. pur EKratz Mil 0

Todd Zola:

  1. res CFerguson LAD:
    1. pur CBurnes Mil 17
    2. pur RMadson Was 7
    3. pur RRosario ChC 0
    4. pur BDuensing ChC 0
    5. pur TLyons StL 0
    6. pur STuivailala StL 0
  2. dis MPina Mil:
    1. pur VCaratini ChC 3
    2. pur SKieboom Was 0
    3. pur EKratz Mil 0
    4. pur RLopez SD 0

Derek Carty:

Tristan H. Cockcroft:

  1. res JHellickson Was:
    1. pur VRobles Was 1
    2. pur FReyes SD 0
    3. pur PAlonso NYM 1

Andy Behrens:

  1. res AEllis SD:
    1. pur AToles LAD 49
    2. pur JReyes NYM 21
    3. pur FReyes SD 11

Brian Walton:

  1. res JValentin Phi:
    1. pur AToles LAD 80
    2. pur JLuplow Pit 12
  2. res JPirela SD:
    1. pur FReyes SD 50
    2. pur JLuplow Pit 12

Scott Wilderman:

  1. res CSpangenberg SD:
    1. pur JReyes NYM 3
    2. pur MMoroff Pit 1
    3. pur NOrf Mil 0
    4. pur KTomlinson SF 0
    5. pur TKelly NYM 0
  2. rel JMathis Ari:
    1. pur VCaratini ChC 0

Conditional Releases

  1. rel AGarrett Cin

Phil Hertz:

  1. res CAsuaje SD:
    1. pur AToles LAD 67
    2. pur JMcNeil NYM 5
    3. pur JLuplow Pit 9
    4. pur RErlin SD 0
    5. pur ESantana Pit 0
    6. pur AConley Mia 0
    7. pur JWilson ChC 0
    8. pur RBlack SF 0
    9. pur CBurnes Mil 2
    10. pur SKelley Was 0
  2. res TomHunter Phi:
    1. pur ESantana Pit 0
    2. pur RErlin SD 0
    3. pur AConley Mia 0
    4. pur JWilson ChC 0
    5. pur RBlack SF 0
    6. pur SKelley Was 0
    7. pur CBurnes Mil 0
    8. pur COswalt NYM 0

Craig Mish:

  1. rel JPatterson Col:
    1. pur AToles LAD 11
  2. rel SCarle Atl:
    1. pur MKeller Pit 1

Mike Gianella:

Steve Gardner:

Grey Albright:

  1. dis JSamardzija SF:
    1. pur AConley Mia 11
    2. pur NCuevas Col 1
    3. pur MDenDekker NYM 1

RESULTS

Lenny Melnick : rel PSeverino Was, pur BHoladay Mia 1
Todd Zola: res CFerguson LAD, pur CBurnes Mil 17
Todd Zola: dis MPina Mil, pur VCaratini ChC 3
Tristan H. Cockcroft: res JHellickson Was, pur VRobles Was 1
Brian Walton: res JValentin Phi, pur AToles LAD 80
Brian Walton: res JPirela SD, pur FReyes SD 50
Phil Hertz: res CAsuaje SD, pur JMcNeil NYM 5
Phil Hertz: res TomHunter Phi, pur ESantana Pit 0
Craig Mish: rel SCarle Atl, pur MKeller Pit 1
Grey Albright: dis JSamardzija SF, pur AConley Mia 11
Andy Behrens: res AEllis SD, pur JReyes NYM 21
Scott Wilderman: res CSpangenberg SD, pur MMoroff Pit 1
Andy Behrens: mov JReyes NYM UT
Scott Wilderman: mov MMoroff Pit MI
Scott Wilderman: rel AGarrett Cin

TOUT MIXED AUCTION

BIDS

Ron Shandler:

  1. res AMeadows Pit:
    1. pur JMcNeil NYM 8

Scott Pianowski:

Scott Swanay:

  1. res AHeaney LAA:
    1. pur CFrazier NYY 24
    2. pur AToles LAD 24
    3. pur ERamos Phi 3
    4. pur RMoronta SF 3
    5. pur SCishek ChC 2
    6. pur JJeffress Mil 1
    7. pur DRobertson NYY 0
    8. pur RStanek TB 0
    9. pur MBarnes Bos 0
  2. res WLeBlanc Sea:
    1. pur AToles LAD 13
    2. pur ERamos Phi 3
    3. pur RMoronta SF 3
    4. pur SCishek ChC 2
    5. pur JJeffress Mil 1
    6. pur DRobertson NYY 0
    7. pur RStanek TB 0
    8. pur MBarnes Bos 0
  3. res CRodon CWS:
    1. pur ERamos Phi 3
    2. pur RMoronta SF 3
    3. pur SCishek ChC 2
    4. pur JJeffress Mil 1
    5. pur DRobertson NYY 0
    6. pur RStanek TB 0
    7. pur MBarnes Bos 0

Tim McLeod:

  1. res SBieber Cle:
    1. pur LGiolito CWS 15
    2. pur DStraily Mia 6
  2. rel WAdames TB:
    1. pur ARosario NYM 6
  3. res WRamos TB:
    1. pur EDiaz Pit 5

Al Melchior:

  1. rel JIglesias Det:
    1. pur JHellickson Was 6
    2. pur CMaybin Mia 6
    3. pur TKemp Hou 6

Ray Flowers:

  1. rel RYarbrough TB:
    1. pur ARosario NYM 46
    2. pur FHernandez Sea 9
    3. pur EJackson Oak 9

Brent Hershey:

Bret Sayre:

  1. dis AVizcaino Atl:
    1. pur KCrick Pit 1
    2. pur MBarnes Bos 1
  2. res JJay Ari:
    1. pur PAlonso NYM 6
    2. pur JKang Pit 6
  3. res NWilliams Phi:
    1. pur ARosario NYM 18
    2. pur PAlonso NYM 6
    3. pur JKang Pit 6

Scott Engel:

  1. dis FCervelli Pit:
    1. pur ONarvaez CWS 3
    2. pur KSmith CWS 0
  2. dis EThames Mil:
    1. pur JBonifacio KC 5
    2. pur LGarcia CWS 3
    3. pur JWendle TB 3
    4. pur SDuggar SF 1
  3. rel MarkReynolds Was:
    1. pur JCave Min 8
    2. pur JWendle TB 4
    3. pur SDuggar SF 1
    4. pur LGarcia CWS 1

Zach Steinhorn:

  1. res CSabathia NYY:
    1. pur DStraily Mia 33
    2. pur FHernandez Sea 28
  2. res TClippard Tor:
    1. pur JJeffress Mil 13
    2. pur DRobertson NYY 8
  3. res ZWheeler NYM:
    1. pur YDarvish ChC 12

Joe Pisapia:

Derek VanRiper:

Jeff Zimmerman:

Fred Zinkie:

  1. res DMesoraco NYM:
    1. pur EDiaz Pit 6
    2. pur DRobertson NYY 2
    3. pur RStanek TB 2
  2. res GParra Col:
    1. pur RBraun Mil 2
    2. pur JWendle TB 2
    3. pur LGarcia CWS 2
    4. pur TKemp Hou 2
    5. pur DRobertson NYY 2
  3. res CMorton Hou:
    1. pur YDarvish ChC 174
    2. pur DRobertson NYY 2
    3. pur RStanek TB 2

Tim Heaney:

  1. res YMoncada CWS:
    1. pur CMaybin Mia 7
    2. pur ARosario NYM 7
    3. pur KWong StL 1
    4. pur CGomez TB 1
  2. res BSnell TB:
    1. pur LGiolito CWS 3
    2. pur JUrias LAD 1
    3. pur JAnderson LAA 0

RESULTS

Ron Shandler: res AMeadows Pit, pur JMcNeil NYM 8
Scott Swanay: res AHeaney LAA, pur CFrazier NYY 24
Scott Swanay: res WLeBlanc Sea, pur AToles LAD 13
Scott Swanay: res CRodon CWS, pur ERamos Phi 3
Tim McLeod: res SBieber Cle, pur LGiolito CWS 15
Al Melchior: rel JIglesias Det, pur JHellickson Was 6
Ray Flowers: rel RYarbrough TB, pur ARosario NYM 46
Bret Sayre: dis AVizcaino Atl, pur KCrick Pit 1
Bret Sayre: res JJay Ari, pur PAlonso NYM 6
Bret Sayre: res NWilliams Phi, pur JKang Pit 6
Scott Engel: dis FCervelli Pit, pur ONarvaez CWS 3
Scott Engel: dis EThames Mil, pur JBonifacio KC 5
Scott Engel: rel MarkReynolds Was, pur JCave Min 8
Zach Steinhorn: res CSabathia NYY, pur DStraily Mia 33
Zach Steinhorn: res TClippard Tor, pur JJeffress Mil 13
Fred Zinkie: res DMesoraco NYM, pur EDiaz Pit 6
Fred Zinkie: res GParra Col, pur RBraun Mil 2
Fred Zinkie: res CMorton Hou, pur YDarvish ChC 174
Tim Heaney: res YMoncada CWS, pur CMaybin Mia 7
Tim Heaney: res BSnell TB, pur JUrias LAD 1
Scott Engel: mov JCave Min UT

TOUT MIXED DRAFT

BIDS

Anthony Perri:

Tim McCullough:

Tom Kessenich:

Ray Murphy:

Jeff Boggis:

  1. rel ACashner Bal:
    1. pur TRoss SD 12

Perry Van Hook:

  1. dis EThames Mil:
    1. pur SDuggar SF 0
    2. pur JCave Min 0
  2. rel EDiaz Pit:
    1. pur VCaratini ChC 0
    2. pur CaJoseph Bal 0
    3. pur CIannetta Col 0
  3. dis JuGuerra Mil:
    1. pur JUrias LAD 0
    2. pur RGsellman NYM 0
    3. pur LTrivino Oak 0
    4. pur CFerguson LAD 0

Charlie Wiegert:

  1. dis ABenintendi Bos:
    1. pur SKingery Phi 122

Corey Parson:

Gene McCaffrey:

  1. rel GRichards LAA:
    1. pur TRoss SD 27
    2. pur ELauer SD 1
    3. pur RBorucki Tor 1
    4. pur MStrahm SD 0
  2. dis JPaxton Sea:
    1. pur ELauer SD 3
    2. pur RBorucki Tor 3
    3. pur MStrahm SD 0
    4. pur TClippard Tor 0
    5. pur FLiriano Det 0

Greg Ambrosius:

Scott White:

Michael Beller:

D.J. Short:

Adam Ronis:

Rudy Gamble:

  1. res NGoodrum Det:
    1. pur JGyorko StL 6

Conditional Releases

  1. rel DMengden Oak

 

RESULTS

Perry Van Hook: dis EThames Mil, pur SDuggar SF 0
Perry Van Hook: rel EDiaz Pit, pur VCaratini ChC 0
Perry Van Hook: dis JuGuerra Mil, pur JUrias LAD 0
Charlie Wiegert: dis ABenintendi Bos, pur SKingery Phi 122
Gene McCaffrey: rel GRichards LAA, pur TRoss SD 27
Gene McCaffrey: dis JPaxton Sea, pur ELauer SD 3
Rudy Gamble: res NGoodrum Det, pur JGyorko StL 6
Charlie Wiegert: mov SKingery Phi OF
Rudy Gamble: mov JGyorko StL 2B

TOUT H2H

BIDS

Jeff Mans:

Stephania Bell:

  1. rel TBlach SF:
    1. pur KCalhoun LAA 16
  2. rel RFlaherty Atl:
    1. pur JBell Pit 27
  3. rel HPence SF:
    1. pur JGray Col 47

Andrea LaMont:

  1. dis MZunino Sea:
    1. pur ONarvaez CWS 0
    2. pur AHedges SD 1
    3. pur SLeon Bos 0
  2. dis EThames Mil:
    1. pur KCalhoun LAA 14
    2. pur MFranco Phi 4
    3. pur WFlores NYM 2
    4. pur JBradley Bos 2
  3. dis AVizcaino Atl:
    1. pur JGray Col 13
    2. pur EJackson Oak 12
    3. pur LTrivino Oak 6
    4. pur FRodney Min 0
  4. res BNimmo NYM:
    1. pur MKepler Min 0
    2. pur KMorales Tor 0
    3. pur MFranco Phi 0
    4. pur IHapp ChC 0
    5. pur WFlores NYM 0

Howard Bender:

Paul Sporer:

  1. res TomMurphy Col:
    1. pur DMesoraco NYM 2
    2. pur KSuzuki Atl 2
    3. pur RChirinos Tex 2
  2. res MLeake Sea:
    1. pur JGray Col 58
    2. pur NKingham Pit 44
    3. pur LTrivino Oak 7
    4. pur MHarvey Cin 6
    5. pur WSmith SF 8
  3. res JOdorizzi Min:
    1. pur JGray Col 61
    2. pur NKingham Pit 44
    3. pur WSmith SF 8
    4. pur MHarvey Cin 7
    5. pur LTrivino Oak 7
    6. pur DStraily Mia 5

Michael Rathburn:

  1. dis MPina Mil:
    1. pur AHedges SD 6
    2. pur AKnapp Phi 3
    3. pur AKnapp Phi 3
    4. pur ARomine NYY 3
    5. pur ARomine NYY 3

Peter Kreutzer:

  1. dis ASlegers Min:
    1. pur MHarvey Cin 7
    2. pur EJackson Oak 7
    3. pur NKingham Pit 7
    4. pur CRichard SD 1
  2. res FLiriano Det:
    1. pur EJackson Oak 7
    2. pur NKingham Pit 7
    3. pur CRichard SD 1
  3. res BZobrist ChC:
    1. pur JBradley Bos 5
    2. pur MCanha Oak 4

Kyle Elfrink:

  1. rel KGiles Hou:
    1. pur JGray Col 99
    2. pur EJackson Oak 21
  2. dis RDevers Bos:
    1. pur SCastro Mia 57
  3. rel JBarria LAA:
    1. pur EJackson Oak 21
    2. pur RGsellman NYM 33

Justin Mason:

  1. dis FHernandez Sea:
    1. pur SGaviglio Tor 1
    2. pur TRichards Mia 0
  2. dis JSamardzija SF:
    1. pur ADeSclafani Cin 1
    2. pur TRichards Mia 0
  3. rel SRomano Cin:
    1. pur MHarvey Cin 2
    2. pur TRichards Mia 0
  4. rel DCovey CWS:
    1. pur CRichard SD 1
    2. pur TRichards Mia 0

Dr. Roto:

  1. dis KPillar Tor:
    1. pur AHedges SD 12
    2. pur MGarver Min 1
    3. pur AKnapp Phi 1
  2. rel JJimenez Det:
    1. pur JGray Col 108
    2. pur NKingham Pit 19
    3. pur TRichards Mia 5
  3. rel AHanson SF:
    1. pur IHapp ChC 14
    2. pur MKepler Min 9

Clay Link:

Jake Ciely:

  1. res TRoss SD:
    1. pur JGray Col 23
    2. pur NKingham Pit 13
    3. pur DStraily Mia 3
  2. dis FCervelli Pit:
    1. pur AHedges SD 10
    2. pur ONarvaez CWS 0
    3. pur MGarver Min 0

RESULTS

Stephania Bell: rel TBlach SF, pur KCalhoun LAA 16
Stephania Bell: rel RFlaherty Atl, pur JBell Pit 27
Andrea LaMont: dis MZunino Sea, pur ONarvaez CWS 0
Andrea LaMont: dis EThames Mil, pur MFranco Phi 4
Paul Sporer: res TomMurphy Col, pur DMesoraco NYM 2
Peter Kreutzer: res BZobrist ChC, pur JBradley Bos 5
Kyle Elfrink: dis RDevers Bos, pur SCastro Mia 57
Justin Mason: dis FHernandez Sea, pur SGaviglio Tor 1
Justin Mason: dis JSamardzija SF, pur ADeSclafani Cin 1
Dr. Roto: dis KPillar Tor, pur AHedges SD 12
Dr. Roto: rel JJimenez Det, pur JGray Col 108
Dr. Roto: rel AHanson SF, pur IHapp ChC 14
Jake Ciely: dis FCervelli Pit, pur MGarver Min 0
Andrea LaMont: res BNimmo NYM, pur MKepler Min 0
Paul Sporer: res MLeake Sea, pur NKingham Pit 44
Paul Sporer: res JOdorizzi Min, pur WSmith SF 8
Michael Rathburn: dis MPina Mil, pur AKnapp Phi 3
Peter Kreutzer: dis ASlegers Min, pur MHarvey Cin 7
Kyle Elfrink: rel KGiles Hou, pur EJackson Oak 21
Kyle Elfrink: rel JBarria LAA, pur RGsellman NYM 33
Justin Mason: rel SRomano Cin, pur TRichards Mia 0
Jake Ciely: res TRoss SD, pur DStraily Mia 3
Andrea LaMont: dis AVizcaino Atl, pur LTrivino Oak 6
Peter Kreutzer: res FLiriano Det, pur CRichard SD 1
Andrea LaMont: mov MFranco Phi UT
Dr. Roto: mov IHapp ChC MI

Tout Table: No break for the weary

This week’s question

What do you do over the break to get ready to manage your teams the rest of the season? Please feel free to answer in context – this is what I do to protect a lead, this is what I do when I need to make up ground, etc.

Derek VanRiper (Rotowire, @DerekVanRiper): Unfortunately, I’ve got a lot more experience trying to make up ground than trying to protect a lead, but this time of year, I’m looking for similar things regardless of my position. I begin by looking at the category standings to determine where I can gain or lose the most points in the shortest amount of time. If I’m protecting a lead, I’m looking at pickups or trades that will help me out in the categories where I’m most likely to lose points. If I’m trying to make up ground, I’m making those moves to try to upgrade roster spots in those categories. The All-Star break is typically a time where I’ll begin shifting resources on my pitching staff to go more starter-heavy if wins and strikeouts are an opportunity to gain points, and if my position in saves is relatively safe.

Rob Leibowitz (Rotoheaven, @rob_leibowitz): When I’m ahead in the standings, unfortunately not the case in Tout Wars this particular year, I will often look at the standings and see where I can block my competitors by trading away stats in categories that will have greater impact by stifling or slowing down my competitors chance of moving up in those categories, rather than hoarding them for myself. I especially look to do this as close to the league trade deadline as possible for categories, such as saves, stolen bases so there is limited opportunity to counter such a move. In Tout this year, i”m just kinda desperate to climb my way back as best I can to the 60 point level. So longshot faab picks and trades will be necessary.

Seth Trachtman (Rotoworld, @sethroto): Generally, I find the All-Star break to be a good time to assess where I am in each category and make trade offers to assess those needs. Let’s face it, the break is torture! If there are needs I can address easily via trade, the break is a great time to evaluate other rosters and come up with potential trade offers for the stretch run. It’s also a time to reassess where my injured players are in their timetables, and in Tout I’ve had more than my fair share over the last month.

Perry Van Hook (Mastersball): The most important first step is to look at every category and see how many points you have now and what is required to gain the point. Look at the weekly rate stats for the teams you need to catch and perhaps those close behind and not just yours. You want a very realistic guide that may change your lineup or free agent pickup or help you with trades. You should end up with a plus minus chart for any team you have that has the ability and motivation to improve (I would say all teams but I understand the drag if you have several teams who are out of it – still in fairness to the league you should always be looking to improve your team’s performance.

Rudy Gamble (Razzball, @RudyGamble): While the ASB doesn’t hold any great significance, it is helpful to take a step back around this time of year from week-to-week roster optimization to gauge your chances at winning a league. Maximizing category points is always the goal. But the slimmer your chances, the greater your risk tolerance should be. The biggest risk/reward is through trading but roster construction opportunities include: 1) changing up SP/RP mix depending on points to gain/lose in pitching, 2) being more aggressive in FAAB on a rookie power or speed bat, and 3) changing up your hitter/pitcher bench mix to prepare for pennant runs.

Ray Murphy (BaseballHQ, @RayHQ): Lots of people giving the right answer about category/standings assessments. That’s obviously critical work, and needs to be done by anyone in contention entering the second half. A little more philosophically, I make a point to try and sort of “clear my cache” of recency bias, preconceived notions about players on my roster / free agent pool based on how they have done recently. Basically, try to reboot (geez, second computer metaphor in one graf) my own impressions of my team. As others have said, marinating with the league standings/overall 1st half stats helps to do that. Just unplugging a bit helps too. Basically, I tend to develop blind spots over the course of half a season, and I’m trying to clear them and prepare myself to make more sound decisions down the stretch.

Ray Flowers (Fantasy Guru Elite, @BaseballGuys): I’ll be the one to say it… I work on football over the break. I wish I had more time to devote to in-season baseball management, but the truth is I really don’t. My job is to help others succeed, which often means I do so at the expense of my own squads. With the rush of fantasy football in July, there really isn’t any more time for fantasy baseball during the A.S.B. than any other week of the season.

Scott Engel (RotoExperts, @scotteRotoEx): I am assessing the team and league throughout the season, and the break does not give me any more time to examine anything more than I normally would. But I my get anxious without any daily action, and some others may feel the same, so it’s n ideal tie to make trades

Ron Shandler (RonShandler.com, @RonShandler): In my 30+ years of playing this stupid game, this is the first time ever – in ANY league – that I find myself headed into the Break in dead last. Odds of winning = 0%. Odds of making a run into contention = maybe 10%. I would follow Ray’s lead and start planning for football, but I’d be scanning cheat sheets for Fran Tarkenton and Terry Bradshaw. I’m committed to being a good fantasy citizen, however, so I’ll keep plugging away with small, incremental goals. Goal #1: Get the heck out of last place. Goal #2: 75 points, which preserves my FAAB for 2019. Goal #3: Figure out how to accomplish #1 and #2 after having already traded my Machado-caliber chips. Last thing I ever thought I’d be doing is likening myself to the ownership of the Baltimore Orioles. There’s a first time for everything.

Fred Zinkie (Years in Tout Wars: 8, @): This answer will come as little surprise to people who play in leagues with me, but I love to talk trade during the ASB. Trade talks are often impacted by daily results. For example, an owner wants to trade you a certain starter until that starter throws eight shutout innings, and then he suddenly wants to keep him and deal a different starter instead. The ASB is the only time in the season when we get an extended time with static stats and no new injuries. For this reason, trade talks that are started on Sunday night have five full days to reach completion before anything happens that will cause either owner to change their player valuations. Additionally, with no game action to occupy our time, owners should have plenty of available minutes to work through trade talks.

Gene McCaffrey (Wise Guy Baseball, @WiseGuyGene): I take a look at possible trades and then I take a break. If I didn’t already know what I need to do to hold a lead or make up ground, I would be ashamed of myself. And sometimes a break gives me a new idea or a fresh perspective. And my family is happy to see me. Usually.

Scott Swanay (FantasyBaseballSherpa, @fantasy_sherpa): Generally, I’ll go over my own roster, see where my statistical category shortcomings and redundancies are, then look at other rosters to see if there’s a potential good match with another owner. I don’t alter my approach much based on where I currently sit in the standings. I’ll also spend some extra time reading about minor leaguers who stand a good chance of being called up to the majors to see if that might be another source of help.

Steve Gardner (USAToday Fantasy Sports, @SteveAGardner): First off, it’s a bit of a relief to do nothing over the break. Worrying every day about lineup changes and standings positions can be a bit overwhelming. Like Fred, Gene and others, I like to use the break to find potential trade partners who can help me reach my goals of making a championship run … or building for next year. The great thing about the break is no one’s generating any stats, so we don’t have to worry about a big game or a potential injury impacting players’ values in the middle of any trade talks.

Doug Dennis (BaseballHQ, @dougdennis41): I focus a lot more effort in July in my dynasty league. It is a good time to assess the remainder of 2018, but also start to consider 2019 and 2020 (and 2021) and set goals, figure out how to marshal resources for those goals. Redraft leagues–it really is no different from every other week of the season–trying to consider where I can gain/lose points in the standings, fill holes, who may be traded and what opportunities get created from that, how other teams’ moves affect my position, etc.  I try to have the most up-to-date set of projections (making my own adjustments and following multiple sites that update themselves–like BaseballHQ.com) to help me assess.

Larry Schechter (Winning Fantasy Baseball, @LarrySchechter): I agree with most of the ideas above, but there’s no reason to wait for the ASB to access your roster, think about potential trades, etc. There’s only about 40% of the season remaining at the ASB, so whatever I think I need to do, I want to do that ASAP. I often use this time to take a break. It’s nice to have a few days not looking at box scores and thinking about any of this. In fact, I just recently started my football prep!

lawr michaels (CreativeSports2, @lawrmichaels): obviously, my spot in the relative standings is important. and, i will never roll over. eg, my LABR AL team is awful, but there are still 10-15 points i can gain if my players do what they are supposed to do, and if that means moving up in the standings, i will stick with it. plus, i think we owe it to our league-mates to play out the season as best we can so ideally the best team wins because they were the best team: not because a ghost team left Aroldys Vizcaino on the DL. but, i try to really–fearlessly and objectively–look at my teams and what are my chances and what do i need to do relative to the league and rules and my spot in the standings. and, if the answer is “five points in steals, four in runs, four in strikeouts, and four in wins” would put me among the contending teams, the question is can i realistically look to get that production, and if so, from what source? will the steals points cost me in saves and how much? and bearing that in mind, am i realistic when i think i can win? so, from there it is a question of what can i manipulate relative to my rosters–and my league-mate’s–that are reasonable that might push me to the top. and, then I try to achieve just that. but, i also try to do this concertedly, for there are still a lot of games to be played, so no time to panic just yet if I am hanging with the top teams. and, if i have not had a hot period for a while, all the better. finally, do make sure your reserve list is exploited to the max of your options so you have the max of choices when something goes wrong. for it will.

Glenn Colton (Fantasy Alarm, @glenncolton1): There are so many things that one should do to re-evaluate one’s fantasy baseball team in the calm of the all-star break. For me, I look at which players’ value is going to change by the trades that will occur over the next 2.5 weeks. Who is going to get traded to a better situation? Who is going to get traded into an “only” league? Who is going to benefit from a teammate being traded away (i.e., get a closer job). Foreseeing those changes a week earlier than everyone else could be the key to victory

Phil Hertz (BaseballHQ, @prhz50): The main thing I do is take a couple of days to ignore the standings, etc. About the time the All-Star game begins, I’ll take a look at the standings. In redraft leagues, I’ll try to determine what categories I can gain multiple points and whether there’s a path to achieving that goal. In keeper leagues, I make the final determination of whether to go for it or make trades to improve keepers .

D.J. Short (Rotoworld, @djshort): It’s always nice to take a breather during this time. Especially if you are in a league with daily lineup changes. It can get overwhelming. This season is a little different in that so much of the schedule has already been played out by the All-Star break that ideally you have been thinking about where you are a bit earlier, but if not, it’s important to look at categories you might have a cozy advantage in and try to leverage that in other areas. Nothing groundbreaking here. This is said time and time again for a reason. It works. Even with more than half the season behind us, many people still evaluate potential trades based on where players fall within website X or Y’s rankings. Please throw that out. Make your decisions based on what you need. Your own context.

Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire, @JeffBoggis): Over the break, I always use this opportunity to measure my team’s strengths and weaknesses in each statistical category. I look for the best possible scenarios before performing any drop/adds or trades. I never want to make any moves to where I gain a point in a category, but end up losing 2 or more points in another category. Like most of the Touts, we play in more than this league and most likely are either at the top, the middle, or towards the bottom of our league standings. For me, the higher that I am in the league standings, the more conservative I tend to be with making any moves or trades. I also keep a keen eye on prospects that may get the call up to the major leagues that can immediately make an impact.

Michael Rathburn (Rotowire, @FantasyRath): Depending on where I am in the standings will be how aggressive I will be with trade offers/FAAB. If I’m way back, I will look at the categories in which I think I can gain the most ground the fastest. If I have to overpay for a trade on paper so be it. I try to look at positional depth and where am I the strongest/weakest. If I can upgrade categories while also doing it in a positional sense, all the better.

Todd Zola (Mastersball, @toddzola): I’m with those saying they’re already aware of where they stand within each league and have a feel for the category math. What I like to do is catch up on what some of my competitors are doing. Are they dumping saves? Ignoring steals? Whatever the case may be, I’ll make sure I’m not missing anything with respect to one of my competitors. The other thing I do is go through my DL and farm players to get the latest on their return or promotion. Knowing where I may get some internal help shapes my impending FAAB bids, especially in AL or NL only formats.

Tout Daily Wrap: Link Leads the Way

For the third time this year, Rotowire’s Clay Link has the top score in Tout Daily. No one else has done it more than once. Clay’s big night jumped him to fourth this period, just 2.4 points away from his third Golden Ticket into the Survivor Tournament finals. Jeff Boggis finished a mere three points behind Clay followed by Jeff Erickson in third.

Link  received solid performances from Justin Verlander and Rich Hill. Where he really set himself apart was 23 point performances from both Rougned Odor and Dexter Fowler as Clay was the only Tout to have either on his roster. Check out the rest of Clay’s lineup below.

Derek VanRiper, also from Rotowire is in the driver’s seat with one week left in Period 4, leading the pack for the next three Golden Tickets to be awarded. Michael Beller is in second for the period with Justin Mason in third. Ten Touts are within 20 points of the final ticket insuring a hotly contested final week of the Period. Please note, with the All-Star game next Tuesday, we’ll be playing Tout Daily on Friday, the 20th.

Rick Wolf continues to lead the overall with Todd Zola remaining in second while Link closed the gap in third. Follow your favorite Tout’s plight on the Leaderboard.

Here’s Clay’s week-winning roster:

Tout Daily Picks: Boston DFS Party

It’s Period 4, Week 3 of Tout Daily. Please note we’ll be playing on Friday next week with the Midsummer Classic played on our usual Tuesday evening.

Here’s some of the Tout’s picks – curiously no one recommended an ace, though each team needs two pitchers.

Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire, @JeffBoggis)

Ryne Stanek: Middle relief pitcher, turned spot-starter for tonight’s game against the Detroit Tigers. He has a salary of only $4,000 which allows me to load up on quality hitters. I just can’t make an adequate lineup that involves rostering Verlander at $13,300 or Bauer at $13,600.

J.D. Martinez: J.D. Martinez is on an incredible hot streak. In his past 10 games, he has 4 home runs and 16 RBI. He carries a $5,800 salary tonight.

Lawr Michaels (CreativeSports2, @lawrmichaels)

Enyel De Los Santos: The ultimate crapshoot gives me a rookie hurler facing a team that is only hitting .232 off right-handers. I need points so taking the underdog makes sense, and ideally the Mets have not seen de los Santos, thus he can confuse them for six innings?

Stephen Piscotty: The Athletics go up against Justin Verlander–a formidable task–but he comes in hitting .333-3-9 over his last ten games and ideally the hot bat will generate some points!

Rick Wolf (Fantasy Alarm, @RickWolf1)

Tyler Anderson: Always good to have a true contrarian play. Anderson pitches in Coors so would be surprised if I am not the only one with him tonight in Tout Daily. He pitched eight shutout innings with 9Ks his last time at Coors. Against LHP, the D-Backs only have one real threat in Goldschmidt and Anderson is smart enough to pitch around him.

Christian Yelich: Any Milwaukee hitter really, but Yelich has the revenge narrative for his old team plus he mashes RHP. Pablo Lopez is young and will be overmatched by the young talented veteran. Look for all the Brew crew to knock the cover off the ball.

Todd Zola (Mastersball, @toddzola)

Matthew Boyd: Likely going against my normal pattern this week (locking in an ace) as there’s too many good bats I want (Boston) so looking at two from Boyd, Richards and Hill.

Mookie Betts: Going to try to fit in Mookie, JD and #votebenny, wish me luck

Gene McCaffrey (Wise Guy Baseball, @WiseGuyGene)

Hill/Chacin: I see the sense in a super-cheap SP tonight but I just can’t pull the trigger. Hoping for mediocrity-plus from Rich Hill and Jhoulys Chacin

Logan Morrison: Last time I checked he had a slugging % of .800 against flyball righties. Ian Kennedy is one. At $3500, frees up cash for use in Coors.

Jeff Erickson (Rotowire, @Jeff_Erickson)

Enyel De Los Santos: Automatic start against the Mets, though he’s not exactly cheap.

Xander Bogaerts: I’m loading up on Red Sox and Twins tonight against Yovani Gallardo & Ian Kennedy – Bogaerts has done better against RHP’s than lefties this year, to boot.