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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    Fantasy Baseball Discussion/Advice Thread

    I haven't seen a thread in here for Fantasy Baseball, so I'm going to start one up. I've actually been the most active for baseball this year than I have in a while, and I'm only in one league.

    Anyway, I am in a keeper league on another forum, and I am stuck. I am one of three expansion teams to the league thats been going for three seasons. However, I am in six place (out of 14.) I've made some solid FA pickups, but need some help getting over the hump.

    Here is my team- it is a standard Yahoo 5x5 H2H with OBP and Holds added. I know I should look for 2 for 1 deals- an outfielder and starter- to improve starting pitching, and probably add a closer. The only problem is that closers are being hoarded right now, and no one wants to give them up. So I had to punt saves and go after Holds

    Any players who you guys think I should look for, and any potential deals that might work?

    C- Miguel Olivo
    1B- Gaby Sanchez
    2B- Robinson Cano
    3B- Mark Reynolds
    SS- JJ Hardy
    OF- Drew Stubbs
    OF- Michael Bourn
    OF- Angel Pagan
    UTIL- Melky Cabrea

    Bench: Andres Torres, Johnny Damon, Ian Desmond, Travis Hafner
    DL: Mike Napoli, Kendrys Morales

    SP: Matt Cain
    SP: Trevor Cahill
    SP: Bronson Arroyo
    SP: Jeremy Guthrie
    SP: Brett Myers
    RP: Philip Humbar
    RP: Mike Adams
    RP: Jim Johnson
    RP: Antonio Bastardo
    P: Dillon Gee

    Bench: Eduardo Sanchez, Brian Duensing
    DL: Brandon Beachy, Jonathan Broxton, Stephen Strasburg
  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    #2
    So this is an old school roto cat 5x5 league with OBP & Holds as the 6th categories? Am I reading this right?

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26142

      #3
      If you need some holds, I can reccomend two Reds who are likely FA's.

      Chances are, primary setup man Nick Masset is already on a team. Evem if he isnt, stay away. He gets bombed once every two weeks.

      Bill Bray is a left handed specialist who never gives up runs and pitches just about every 7th inning while the Reds lead. He will give you holds and not hurt your ERA or WHIP.

      Logan Ondrusik is a better fantasy option than Masset, too. Again, lower ERA/WHIP, plus he comes in when trailing failry often and picks up vulture wins.

      You already have Mike Adams, who is pretty much awesome.

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      • ThomasTomasz
        • Nov 2024

        #4
        Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
        So this is an old school roto cat 5x5 league with OBP & Holds as the 6th categories? Am I reading this right?
        Oh, I left out that its H2H, but yes, old school 5x5 with those two added on.

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        • ThomasTomasz
          • Nov 2024

          #5
          So Albert Pujols is out for a couple weeks, and he was just starting to come on as late. Here are a couple options for you guys who need to replace Pujols at first base:

          1.) Derrek Lee- Lee has raised his average 30 points over the past couple days. Lee is a traditional slow starter, and it looks like he might be ready to take off.

          2.) Freddie Freeman- got off to a very slow start, hitting at the Mendoza line, and he's hit .323 over the past 30 days.

          3.) Brett Wallace- has not collected many homers lately, but his .300 average and nearly .400 OBP is nice for owners. Wallace is also in the top 20 in the NL in OPS.

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          • Tailback U
            No substitute 4 strength.
            • Nov 2008
            • 10282

            #6
            Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
            I just started a fantasy thread here in this forum, but hell, I'm game to answer questions wherever.

            I wouldn't worry about catcher. I am surprised that Olivo is still available though, but most catchers do not produce much so if you have a solid starter, I would just keep one on the roster.

            Ackley is a solid option especially at second, but as someone else said, you can't be sure of his power numbers in that park in his rookie season. Bernadina is in a difficult spot, hitting ninth for the Nationals as Werth is leading off, but he could a solid pickup, as could Blackmon.

            Given the options though, its between Hafner and Blackmon. I think the Indians offense will do much better with Pronk in the lineup, and he was having a nice resurgance before going on the DL.

            Is there anyone else you could drop for Uggla? He's not going to perform this bad all season, and will be a huge asset once he starts hitting.
            I just picked up Vernon Wells a couple days ago because I figure he's got some upside. I dropped some nobody on my team, I think it was the Giants' Brendan Crawford.

            I dropped Ibanez for Uggla because I figure Blackmon/Hafner/Ackley won't be picked up that quickly just yet.

            My lineup is almost set so I don't know who I would drop for any of those 3 at this point. My only problem right now is Prado is on the DL and Chipper Jones is constantly in and out of the lineup but he does well when he's healthy so I'd like to keep him as long as I have somebody to sub for him.

            I guess I don't really need to pick up any of them unless Wells continues to shit the bed.

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            • ThomasTomasz
              • Nov 2024

              #7
              Originally posted by Tailback U
              I just picked up Vernon Wells a couple days ago because I figure he's got some upside. I dropped some nobody on my team, I think it was the Giants' Brendan Crawford.

              I dropped Ibanez for Uggla because I figure Blackmon/Hafner/Ackley won't be picked up that quickly just yet.

              My lineup is almost set so I don't know who I would drop for any of those 3 at this point. My only problem right now is Prado is on the DL and Chipper Jones is constantly in and out of the lineup but he does well when he's healthy so I'd like to keep him as long as I have somebody to sub for him.

              I guess I don't really need to pick up any of them unless Wells continues to shit the bed.
              One can only hope with wells, but it seems like the Angels were the only ones who thought Wells would be worth it.

              Keep an eye on Ackley and Hafter though- check rankings every couple days. Ackley will get some notice, because he will be a secondbaseman, and Hafner because of his name and he was doing well before injury. If you don't have someone ready to drop, then don't.

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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                #8
                Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                So Albert Pujols is out for a couple weeks, and he was just starting to come on as late. Here are a couple options for you guys who need to replace Pujols at first base:

                1.) Derrek Lee- Lee has raised his average 30 points over the past couple days. Lee is a traditional slow starter, and it looks like he might be ready to take off.

                2.) Freddie Freeman- got off to a very slow start, hitting at the Mendoza line, and he's hit .323 over the past 30 days.

                3.) Brett Wallace- has not collected many homers lately, but his .300 average and nearly .400 OBP is nice for owners. Wallace is also in the top 20 in the NL in OPS.
                Avoid Lee. Bat speed has been nonexistent for 3 and a half years now. I have always loved D-Lee but I don't think he's a good player anymore.

                Freddie is really starting to rake, but I'd probably go Wallace due to the slightly better production.

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Nov 2024

                  #9
                  Brendan Beachy's been on the DL for over a month and came back today. He struck out 11 in his return. Time to check the DL to see how many people didn't think to keep him. I stashed him in my keeper league earlier (surprising that someone would let him go) and I'm definitely happy to have him.

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                  • ThomasTomasz
                    • Nov 2024

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NAHSTE
                    Avoid Lee. Bat speed has been nonexistent for 3 and a half years now. I have always loved D-Lee but I don't think he's a good player anymore.

                    Freddie is really starting to rake, but I'd probably go Wallace due to the slightly better production.
                    He had a walkoff home run two games ago, and has been slowly climbing Yahoo! ranks the past couple weeks. People could do a lot worse than Lee as an injury replacement, especially considering Lee himself is just back from an injury stint and time on the bereavement list.

                    Still though, I agree that people should consider Freeman or Wallace before Lee right now, but the dude always starts slow. That is something definitely in his favor, and the fact that a lot of the other Orioles are clicking offensively right now.

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                    • ThomasTomasz
                      • Nov 2024

                      #11
                      With the team I listed above, I was offered Sergio Santos (who I know has had a rough game or two lately) for Kendrys Morales, and I was wondering what others thought.

                      I can have up to eight keepers. Morales may not even be one of them, considering Cano, Cain, Strasburg, Sanchez, Cahill and Stubbs are surefire keepers, plus if Michael Bourn keeps his performance up, so is he. Thoughts?

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                      • FirstTimer
                        Freeman Error

                        • Feb 2009
                        • 18729

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                        With the team I listed above, I was offered Sergio Santos (who I know has had a rough game or two lately) for Kendrys Morales, and I was wondering what others thought.

                        I can have up to eight keepers. Morales may not even be one of them, considering Cano, Cain, Strasburg, Sanchez, Cahill and Stubbs are surefire keepers, plus if Michael Bourn keeps his performance up, so is he. Thoughts?
                        You don't have much in the way of saves and who knows what Morales will do once he returns..however I'm a firm believer in not paying for saves. It's a pretty big unknown given Morales injury and lack of recovery to this point. My gut says to go for it...but it's tempered...

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                        • Tailback U
                          No substitute 4 strength.
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 10282

                          #13
                          Looking to pick up a pitcher for tomorrow:

                          Tim Wakefield (BOS) Vs. TOR (Romero)

                          or

                          Kyle Kendrick (PHI) @ FLA (Sanchez)

                          Haven't really watched any of these guys.

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                          • NAHSTE
                            Probably owns the site
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 22233

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tailback U
                            Looking to pick up a pitcher for tomorrow:

                            Tim Wakefield (BOS) Vs. TOR (Romero)

                            or

                            Kyle Kendrick (PHI) @ FLA (Sanchez)

                            Haven't really watched any of these guys.
                            Avoid Wakefield like the plague. Kendrick won't get you much, maybe a quality start and a win if you're lucky but I wouldn't expect a gem, but anything is better than Wakefield. Wakefield is liable to give up 8 runs in the first inning any time he takes the hill.

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                            • Tailback U
                              No substitute 4 strength.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10282

                              #15
                              What do you guys think of Mike Napoli? I know he just got back but I'm not too familiar with how he's been in the past, though I know he was hitting bombs earlier this season before he got hurt?

                              I'd have to drop Lucroy or Vernon Wells for him.

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