We’re down to the final days, but we have some races and Mastersball has some comments about this week’s FAAB pickups.
Mike Gianella’s last notes from Baseball Prospectus this year.
We’re down to the final days, but we have some races and Mastersball has some comments about this week’s FAAB pickups.
Mike Gianella’s last notes from Baseball Prospectus this year.
The commentary from Mastersball.com.
Mike Gianella at Baseball Prospectus weighs in.
As we draw to the end of the penultimate series of the 2017 Tout Head to Head season, Jeff Zimmerman is soundly beating Jeff Boggis, and is poised to go 6-0 for the week.
Brent Hershey’s second-place team is being edged by Peter Kreutzer’s team in both hitting and pitching, and is in danger of going 0-6 for the week. But this has been a see saw battle all the way, so there is certainly a fair chance that Hershey’s team will pull it out. There are four days of major league games left to play.
Here are the current standings for head to head play.
But Tout Daily isn’t just about the head to head. Wins and Losses are also applied based on roto 5×5 standings for the first half, second half, and whole season. We’ve had a hard time introducing this novel system into the automated scoring our stat service provides, but here are the standings for the various periods to date.
The first half standings:
The current second half standings are:
We’ll hold off on the end of season standings until the season is over, but it seems pretty clear that there will be no dramatic surprises. The first and second half Top 3 are the same, if slightly resorted.
And here are the combined first and second-half to date standings:
It’s going to take some major reversals for Brent Hershey to overtake Jeff Zimmerman in the race for the first Tout Head to Head crown.
There are just a little more than three weeks left in the season, which seems like a good time to check in on the Tout Wars pennant races.
TOUT WARS AL
On August 28, Larry Schechter had a slight lead over Seth Trachtman, 82.5 to 80.5, but since then Schechter’s team has tanked (only Jeff Erickson’s team has played worse, and Jeff’s in last place on the season). As a result, Trachtman now has an eight point lead over Lawr Michaels, and an 11 point lead over Schechter.
Any lead that can be opened up that quickly, especially since Trachtman’s team has been a middlin’ performer the last two weeks, can be closed just as quickly. See the standings here.
TOUT WARS NL
Earlier in the season, Derek Carty had a 10 point lead in this league, but Todd Zola caught up to him more than a month ago, and the two have been going back and forth ever since. Today Carty has a two point lead over Zola, and a 10 point lead over Scott Wilderman.
Since August 15th, the leagues best team has been Phil Hertz’s, but he’s stuck in fifth place, 13.5 points behind the leader. Zola has had the second best team, continuing to do what got him there, while Carty’s team has ranked sixth as his hitting has lagged.
This looks like a two-horse race between Zola and Carty, but watch out if any of the Brian Walton-Phil Hertz-Scott Wilderman troika who trail them get hot. See the full standings here.
TOUT WARS MIXED AUCTION
What was a tight five-team race at midseason has turned into a battle, for now, between Fred Zinkie and Zach Steinhorn, with Zinkie one point ahead of Steinhorn. But don’t count out Cory Schwartz, whose team has struggled recently but is just seven points behind Zinkie, and Joe Pisapia, who is 11.6 points behind and playing well.
Zinkie has won the Mixed Auction league three times, and Schwartz has won once. Steinhorn and Pisapia are looking for their first Tout Wars victories. See the full standings here.
TOUT WARS MIXED DRAFT
Since August 1st, Adam Ronis has gained 23 points and climbed from fifth to first, while Anthony Perri has lost 15 points and dropped from first to fifth. Ronis leads Rudy Gamble by 9.5 points, and Rudy is just points ahead of Rick Wilton and Tom Kessenich.
Since August 15th Ronis and Tom Kessenich have been in overdrive (Ronis in the top 5 in all categories, Kessenich in the Top 3 in seven cats). If that continues this thing is over. See the full standings here.
TOUT WARS HEAD TO HEAD
Look for a separate post soon, with updated W-L records based on the Roto cats. See the incomplete standings here.
TOUT WARS DAILY
Patrick Davitt is the 2016 champion. See the leaderboard here.
Mastersball’s commentary on five Tout Wars leagues can be found here, including Tout NL leading Todd Zola’s rationale for picking up Adam Morgan this week.
Mike Gianella’s comments on Tout AL, Tout NL and LABR Mixed are right here.
Mastersball hits on four cylinders (Rotoman skipped out on H2H comments, but Todd wades in gracefully) about this week’s FAAB moves right here!
If Rotoman had remembered to send Todd Zola copy, he would have said: Stephania Bell grabs the only prize that mattered this week: Gary Sanchez, the greatest catcher of all time. Rotoman is terrified of not making his innings and decided to load up on starters this week, in hopes he can get back to running out relievers in the two two-week H2H contests coming up in September.
Mike Gianella’s comments on Tout NL and AL (plus LABR Mixed) at Baseball Prospectus may blow your mind.
It took 21 weeks, 21 daily lineups, more than 949 points, before podcaster extraordinaire, Patrick Davitt, won the Tout Wars Daily title for 2016.
Tout Wars Daily is a cumulative contest sponsored and hosted by RTSports.com in 2016.
Davitt is the host of the popular and award-winning BaseballHQ Radio podcast.
The 2015 Tout Wars champ was Charlie Wiegert.
Davitt scored two strong pitching performances, from Gio Gonzalez and Justin Verlander, monster nights from Gary Sanchez and Josh Donaldson, and solid performances from Daniel Murphy, Brandon Guyer, Robbie Grossman and Mike Napoli.
Tristan Cockcroft’s second place team shared Sanchez, Napoli, Murphy, Donaldson, Grossman and Stephen Piscotty, but couldn’t overcome a poor night from David Phelps (despite the night-high scoring start from Chris Sale).
With so many shared players, Davitt clinched a slim victory over Cockcroft before the night’s games were over, as he and Cockcroft shared their final innings.
That did not guarantee victory on the night, however, as Eno Sarris and Brian Walton were each getting a terrific performance out of Jeff Samardzija in San Francisco. Sarris needed nine innings and eight strikeouts from Samardzija to pass Davitt after the eventual champ’s night was finished. But with a 7-0 lead Samardzija was pulled from his game after the seventh inning, ending Sarris’s challenge.
You can see the complete standings at RTSports.com.
The full season leaderboard is here.
They started playing at 7:05. Now, three hours later, the top teams are running out of innings.
Challengers, with pitchers and more innings coming, lurk.
At 10:15, here are the Top 5.
That’s Patrick Davitt, Tristan Cockcroft, Rick Wolf, Mike Gianella, Eno Sarris.
NOTE: Gianella (KingFolderol) has more innings left. Sarris’s second starter, Jeff Samardzija, hasn’t yet begun.
NOTE: The Top three teams all rostered Gary Sanchez, who has put up 14 points for just $2,600 in salary.
NOTE: At 11:15, Patrick Davitt has a miniscule lead over Tristan Cockcroft. Davitt has one inning of Mike Napoli and one inning of Brandon Guyer left to go. Cockcroft has one inning of Napoli. Absent a major rush from Eno Sarris, Jason Collette, or Mike Gianella, it looks like Davitt has this thing wrapped up.
NOTE: At midnight, the paths to beat Patrick Davitt are limited. Eno Sarris gets there if Jeff Samarzdija pitches a complete game shutout with eight strikeouts. He’s got five K through five IP, with a six run lead, so it isn’t impossible. Brian Walton also has Samarzdija live, but is 1.66 points behind Sarris. He needs a double from Addison Russell to pass Eno, plus Samarzdija to be good to pass Davitt.
NOTE: 12:21. Another scoreless inning, another strikeout for Samarzdija. Sarris and Walton are stalking: