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 |
|
|
TWard, LAA |
Mike Podhorzer 455 |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 171 |
Vlad Sedler 53 |
|
|
Larry Schechter 2 |
|
EYoung, LAA |
Jason Collette 74 |
|
|
MMahtook, Det |
Mike Podhorzer 56 |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 26 |
|
BWorkman, Bos |
Jason Collette 51 |
|
|
RPressly, Hou |
Rob Leibowitz 35 |
|
|
TRogers, Min |
Patrick Davitt 25 |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2 |
|
RRivera, LAA |
Vlad Sedler 6 |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0 |
|
JRickard, Bal |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 6 |
|
|
APlutko, Cle |
Seth Trachtman 5 |
Jason Collette 51 |
|
LAvilan, CWS |
Larry Schechter 1 |
Chris Liss 0 |
|
AEngel, CWS |
Chris Liss 0 |
Jason Collette 33 |
|
FArcia, LAA |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0 |
Vlad Sedler 6 |
|
HFillmyer, KC |
Chris Liss 0 |
|
|
UNAWARDED BIDS
PLAYER |
|
|
|
RStanek, TB |
Rob Leibowitz 15 |
Jason Collette 11 |
Chris Liss 0 |
DHutchison, Tex |
Seth Trachtman 3 |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2 |
|
JAlvarez, LAA |
Rob Leibowitz 8 |
Larry Schechter 0 |
|
XCedeno, CWS |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 2 |
|
|
BWilson, Min |
Rick Wolf/Glenn Colton 0 |
|
|
DButera, KC |
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 |
|
|
Todd’s Take
Know thy rules. Taylor Ward is an interesting player. In 2017, he spent the season behind the plate, finishing with Double-A Mobile. Ward began this season Double-A before being advanced to Triple-A Salt Lake. The catch is, Ward ha spent the entire year at the hot corner. Had someone been prescient enough to draft him in March, Ward would be eligible at catcher. However, since he wasn’t rostered, he’s eligible at the spot he played most in the minors – third base. In season, you can throw scarcity out the window, it’s all about the upgrade over the player being replaced. That said, chances are the weakest player on most teams is a backstop so in leagues where Ward has catcher eligibility, he could be a bigger upgrade than replacing a 3B or CI. Regardless, his power/speed combo with full time action is in play for all formats.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
PLAYER |
WINNING BID |
|
|
TChatwood, ChC |
Andy Behrens 33 |
|
|
JHicks, StL |
Mike Gianella 20 |
Grey Albright 12 |
Andy Behrens 3 |
|
|
Phil Hertz 0 |
Tristan H. Cockcroft 0 |
KGlover, Was |
Grey Albright 17 |
Mike Gianella 20 |
Steve Gardner 11 |
|
|
Andy Behrens 3 |
Tristan H. Cockcroft 0 |
JChavez, ChC |
Andy Behrens 3 |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
AWainwright, StL |
Todd Zola 3 |
|
|
AHechavarria, Pit |
Derek Carty 3 |
|
|
EKratz, Mil |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
|
HNeris, Phi |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
|
UNAWARDED BIDS
PLAYER |
|
|
|
DPoncedeleon, StL |
Grey Albright 12 |
|
|
DHudson, StL |
Mike Gianella 0 |
|
|
GGarcia, StL |
Derek Carty 0 |
|
|
PMaton, SD |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
|
RStock, SD |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
|
TWolters, Col |
Phil Hertz 0 |
|
|
Todd’s Take
Andy Behrens is one of the unsung heroes of the industry for the work he does with the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. However, with all due respect, the long-time Yahoo! Sports stalwart’s $33 bid on Tyler Chatwood was about $53 too high. Admittedly, I’m looking at my second straight year finishing second to last in this league, so maybe it’s not my place to comment.
Faced with the choice of Chatwood or Jason Vargas to fortify my pitching in an effort to leap to third to last, I eschewed both, hoping Carlos Martinez’s move to the bullpen clears the way for Adam Wainwright to return to the surging Cardinals rotation. I’ll be taking a zero, but he’ll ostensibly replace someone like Matt Strahm so it’s not a huge loss.

MIXED LEAGUE AUCTION
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
PLAYER |
WINNING BID |
|
|
TWard, LAA |
Fred Zinkie 56 |
Ray Flowers 37 |
Derek VanRiper 33 |
ROrtega, Mia |
Scott Pianowski 49 |
Jeff Zimmerman 3 |
|
DBote, ChC |
Derek VanRiper 33 |
|
|
KGlover, Was |
Bret Sayre 28 |
|
|
AGomber, StL |
Derek VanRiper 19 |
Ron Shandler 17 |
Tim McLeod 1 |
JJunis, KC |
Ron Shandler 17 |
Tim Heaney 6 |
Al Melchior 2 |
TAustin, Min |
Bret Sayre 12 |
Scott Engel 1 |
|
YSanchez, CWS |
Zach Steinhorn 8 |
|
|
LForsythe, Min |
Scott Engel 7 |
|
|
RMcMahon, Col |
Tim Heaney 6 |
|
|
WMiley, Mil |
Scott Engel 4 |
|
|
RYarbrough, TB |
Jeff Zimmerman 4 |
Tim Heaney 1 |
|
TBlach, SF |
Tim Heaney 4 |
|
|
TWilliams, Pit |
Fred Zinkie 3 |
Tim McLeod 2 |
|
KPlawecki, NYM |
Fred Zinkie 3 |
|
|
SGonsalves, Min |
Al Melchior 2 |
|
|
BreAnderson, Oak |
Tim McLeod 1 |
Tim Heaney 2 |
|
MMoore, Tex |
Al Melchior 0 |
|
|
HNeris, Phi |
Bret Sayre 0 |
|
|
UNAWARDED BIDS
PLAYER |
|
|
|
MEstrada, Tor |
Jeff Zimmerman 1 |
Tim Heaney 1 |
Tim McLeod 0 |
DRobertson, NYY |
Fred Zinkie 1 |
|
|
HBailey, Cin |
Tim Heaney 1 |
|
|
JChavez, ChC |
Ron Shandler 1 |
|
|
RBrasier, Bos |
Ron Shandler 1 |
|
|
RStock, SD |
Ron Shandler 1 |
|
|
RNunez, Bal |
Tim Heaney 0 |
|
|
Fred Zinkie’s Commentary
Last week, I came up with the bright idea to sneak Taylor Ward onto my roster before he was promoted to the Majors. Willing to eat a week of zeros from his position if necessary, I was overjoyed just one day later when I found out that his imminent promotion was in fact coming right away. But I forgot to cover one of my bases, as I erroneously put Ward in an illegal position and was forced to ship him back to waivers. So, one week later I put in a significantly higher bid of 56, which was enough to top Derek VanRiper’s runner-up bid of 33. Ward may not be eligible at catcher in Tout Wars (he is eligible at that position in many other leagues, making him more valuable in those formats), but I believe in his bat anyways. The 24-year-old hit .349 with 14 homers and 18 steals in the Minors this season, and he could be the best offensive player who will come to the Majors from this point forward. As you can tell, I’m skeptical that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. or Eloy Jimenez will get the chance to reward owners who have been stashing them.
Todd complimented this league last week for their attention to the waiver wire, and the group did not disappoint this time around. Even though Tim Heaney has this competition wrapped up, 12 of the 15 owners took the time to place at least one bid. After Ward, the next highest price for a player was Scott Pianowski’s 49 fee for Rafael Ortega. Ortega did not post a game-changing steals total in the Minors this year, but he has swiped four bags in recent days with the Marlins and could move the needle in a coveted category. Van Riper’s consolation prize for missing out on Ward was a 33 winning bid on David Bote, who has had already had some memorable moments as a member of the Cubs.
The low-cost bid that caught my eye this week was Heaney’s 6 addition of Ryan McMahon. I’m not sure how the Rockies are going to fit McMahon into their lineup, but I feel like he is a better hitter than Ian Desmond, who is well-paid by Colorado and also happens to be on my roster.
Todd’s Take
Call me crazy, but I like Tim Heaney’s pickup of Ty Blach. Yes, Ty Blach. He has a two-start week on the docket, the first against the Mets, one of the league’s most futile clubs versus lefties. The second is an interleague tilt with Texas visiting AT&T. Blach will enjoy the platoon edge on many of the Rangers top hitters, plus the visitors have to leave their DH on the bench.

MIXED LEAGUE DRAFT
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
PLAYER |
WINNING BID |
|
|
TWard, LAA |
Anthony Perri 45 |
|
|
NWalker, NYY |
Anthony Perri 24 |
|
|
MWieters, Was |
Anthony Perri 24 |
|
|
LForsythe, Min |
Rudy Gamble 16 |
|
|
ELongoria, SF |
Anthony Perri 15 |
|
|
ADeSclafani, Cin |
Anthony Perri 14 |
|
|
JLucchesi, SD |
Ray Murphy 10 |
|
|
BBrach, Atl |
Gene McCaffrey 7 |
|
|
TBlach, SF |
Perry Van Hook 1 |
|
|
RMcMahon, Col |
Gene McCaffrey 0 |
|
|
UNAWARDED BIDS
PLAYER |
|
|
|
JJunis, KC |
Anthony Perri 17 |
|
|
ERamirez, Sea |
Ray Murphy 10 |
|
|
JBeeks, TB |
Ray Murphy 10 |
|
|
ADiaz, Tor |
Gene McCaffrey 0 |
|
|
CSpangenberg, SD |
Gene McCaffrey 0 |
|
|
DBote, ChC |
Gene McCaffrey 0 |
|
|
JBautista, NYM |
Gene McCaffrey 0 |
|
|
Todd’s Take
It hasn’t been the best season for Anthony Perri, who always grinds anyways. But, with the FAAB penalty incurred by those finishing below 75 points in this league, Anthony has additional incentive to keep plugging away, like he’s doing this week.
Hey look, another pickup of Blach, maybe I’m not so crazy after all.
Nah, I’m crazy.

HEAD-TO-HEAD MIXED AUCTION
SUCCESSFUL BIDS
PLAYER |
WINNING BID |
|
|
BreAnderson, Oak |
Dr. Roto 80 |
Justin Mason 19 |
|
ACobb, Bal |
Andrea LaMont 32 |
|
|
JWendle, TB |
Jake Ciely 30 |
|
|
AGomber, StL |
Jake Ciely 25 |
Justin Mason 19 |
|
HRenfroe, SD |
Andrea LaMont 21 |
|
|
WPeralta, KC |
Andrea LaMont 16 |
|
|
CMcHugh, Hou |
Jake Ciely 15 |
Dr. Roto 15 |
|
ARosario, NYM |
Michael Rathburn 12 |
Andrea LaMont 16 |
|
RYarbrough, TB |
Jeff Mans 11 |
|
|
PStrop, ChC |
Dr. Roto 10 |
Andrea LaMont 7 |
|
JLeclerc, Tex |
Dr. Roto 10 |
Andrea LaMont 7 |
|
FPena, LAA |
Stephania Bell 6 |
Jake Ciely 15 |
Jeff Mans 10 |
FGalvis, SD |
Michael Rathburn 6 |
Andrea LaMont 0 |
|
WFlores, NYM |
Michael Rathburn 6 |
Andrea LaMont 1 |
|
FRodney, Oak |
Andrea LaMont 3 |
|
|
KPlawecki, NYM |
Andrea LaMont 2 |
|
|
JBautista, NYM |
Andrea LaMont 2 |
|
|
THildenberger, Min |
Andrea LaMont 1 |
|
|
RStephenson, Cin |
Justin Mason 0 |
|
|
JNix, SD |
Justin Mason 0 |
|
|
RErlin, SD |
Justin Mason 0 |
|
|
UNAWARDED BIDS
PLAYER |
|
|
|
ROsuna, Hou |
Dr. Roto 20 |
|
|
MTrumbo, Bal |
Andrea LaMont 17 |
|
|
HRondon, Hou |
Andrea LaMont 11 |
|
|
ADiaz, Tor |
Michael Rathburn 3 |
|
|
MGonzalez, Hou |
Michael Rathburn 3 |
|
|
ARomine, NYY |
Andrea LaMont 2 |
|
|
JShields, CWS |
Andrea LaMont 1 |
|
|
Todd’s Take
We’ve talked a lot about fishing for the two-start option in this H2H league. I like what Jeff Mans did this week. Ryan Yarbrough won’t be listed as starter in some places as he’s been coming in as the follower. However, Yarbrough lines up to pitch the bulk of the middle innings against the Royals then Red Sox, a better setup than some two-start options. The Boston half is of course perilous, but at least it’s in The Trop and the Red Sox are less effective versus southpaws than they are facing righthanders.