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Paul Sporer Baseball Chat – June 17th, 2020

Transcript is below!

1:24

Paul Sporer: Helloooo! What is going on, y’all? Let’s talk some baseball

1:25

Bauer Outage: With the 2020 season very much in question, how would you feel moving Verlander for Bauer in a keeper league? I kind of feel like the loss of a season eats away at alot of the value of guys in their upper 30’s.

1:26

Paul Sporer: I understand it. I’m not the biggest Bauer fan, but the point about missing a season from Verlander and knowing that it can really just go away at any moment for a late-30s pitcher, I totally get it

1:26

Chris: So a 50 game season huh? In a points head to head league would you just play a table with no playoffs?

1:28

Paul Sporer: That’d probably be smartest, but the playoffs are the main reason H2H players like the format so I’m not sure they’re gonna want to do that. It’s just such an f’n mess.

1:31

Bart G: are top tier starters and closers devalued in a more compressed schedule / season… or even more valued? Thanks

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 818 – Draft Review ft. Eric Longenhagen

06/16/20

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DRAFT REVIEW

  • How likely is Spencer Torkelson to debut at 3B?
  • You had Heston Kjerstad as a potential Balt. pick, how much of a “reach” was it?
    • Did they maximize the deal w/their other picks? (Westburg, Haskin)
  • What’s Nick Gonzales’s offensive outlook in PIT?
  • His whole profile made him a potential 1.1, but what kind of fantasy profile did TOR get w/Austin Martin?
  • Best fantasy future of the 3 Ps taken early: Max Meyer, Asa Lacy, Emerson Hancock

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 817 – Rising Hitters (ADP v. AC)

06/11/20

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NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS/INJURIES/RUMORS

  • Latest Proposal
  • Brief Draft Coverage

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Falling Hitters – ADP v. 2019

We know that the previous season has a major impact on the following season’s ADP, but I wanted to take a closer look at a comparison between the two and highlight the hitters who have the biggest difference between their 2019 finish on the Auction Calculator and their 2020 NFBC ADP (you can go to the NFBC website, but it’s also built into the Auction Calculator). I used the top 200 ADP players as the cutoff because that captures the group likely to go in virtually every draft.

Let’s take a deeper look and see if these large disparities between the ’19 finish and ’20 are merited or if there’s some value to be mined here. I’m bypassing those with obvious reasons like injury or in the case of the 2nd-biggest faller – Yasiel Puig – not having a team yet.

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 816 – 2016 Retro Draft

06/09/20

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NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS/INJURIES/RUMORS

  • 2020 Season Outlook – Owners say no to 100+ games
  • Chris Archer TOS injury

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 814 – Fireside Chat: Live from PitchCon

05/31/20

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PitchCon Fireside

  • An ace to fade (a top 15 SP you think will be outside the top 45 SPs)
  • Favorite tier 2 riser (someone in SP 25-40 you think will be top 10)
  • Best unproven breakout: Glasnow, Luzardo, Fried, Urias, Gallen

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Paul Sporer Baseball Chat – June 3rd, 2020

Transcript below!

1:07

Paul Sporer: Good afternoon, y’all! Chat will be a little shorter today as I’m doing my livestream of a Pedro Martinez game with Nick Pollack at 2PM Central. But that still gives us plenty of time to answer a bunch of questions!

1:08

Samuel: What’s the biggest change in 50-game season fantasy wise?

1:09

Paul Sporer: Obviously the size of it adds a TOOONNN of volatility. All of sudden, the latter half of your draft has weeks to perform or it’s time to move. Of course your top end guys still get some time to smooth out a bit even with a slow start, but I’d think anyone after about the 13th-14th round is on the clock to be replaced almost immediately

1:10

robert: Hi Paul, I am in a 12-team points league.  I have 5 hitters I’m definitely keeping and must choose 2 out of the following 3 pitchers: (alphabetical order) Kyle Hendricks, James Paxton, or Zack Wheeler.   Which 2?  Thanks

1:14

Paul Sporer: Gimme Paxton & Hendricks, Wheeler is close to Hendricks, but I like the combo of Paxton/Hendricks as their strengths complement one another

1:17

Guest: Is it wrong to want no season at this point and just want to see them come back with a completely normal 2021 season?

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 815 – ADP Player Battles

06/02/20

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NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS/INJURIES/RUMORS

  • 2020 Season Outlook

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A Team Multi-Positional Hitters

Over the past couple years, I’ve really started paying more attention to multi-positional eligibility. As someone who plays almost exclusively in FAAB leagues, I love the added flexibility as it often allows me to target the best free agents every week because I can move pieces around to fit them in. Positional flexibility could take on an added importance in a shortened season so let’s take a look at a team of players with an extra position or two.

Here are the studs being drafted in the top 50 with an extra position: Cody Bellinger (OF/1B), Alex Bregman (3B/SS), Gleyber Torres (2B/SS), and Ketel Marte (2B/OF). You could probably land a couple of them without bending over backwards in your draft, but I’m trying to focus beyond the top 50 outside of one inclusion that I’ll point out when I get to him.

(I’m using the standard 20-game eligibility threshold)

CATCHER

Yasmani Grandal, CWS | Extra Position: 1B

I don’t really think you should ever put catchers at non-catching positions as so much of their value comes from catching, but there’s also the fact that the dual-eligible Cs usually only have 1B as their secondary and that’s often one of the deeper positions available. I said I’d make a full team so I had to include a catcher.

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7 “Late Bloomer” Hitters for 2020

Last year saw some really remarkable breakouts from unexpected candidates. Ketel Marte had a power explosion, Tim Anderson collected hits at an obscene rate, Hunter Dozier reminded everyone why he was a top 10 pick back in 2013, and Marcus Semien transformed into one of the game’s best players with offensive and defensive improvements. All four of them were in their mid-to-late 20s which made the surges even more surprising as we had locked these guys in at a certain level.

We’ve all heard the phrase that “growth isn’t linear” but given how much we lean on the previous season when studying for drafts, it’s easy to look for that linear improvement. That can leave some players overlooked and make breakouts more unexpected than they should be if we took a broader view.

Here are 7 hitters in their mid-20s poised for a breakout (though a half season mucks things up quite a bit):

Dansby Swanson | SS, ATL

If he doesn’t get hurt last year, the former #1 overall pick probably doesn’t make this list. Swanson was pacing toward a 28 HR/11 SB season with a .265/.330/.468 line before a late-July injury cost him a month. He returned with a .552 OPS and 0 HR in his final 114 PA. There were improvements on the whole, but still netted just a 92 wRC+. He has back-to-back double-double campaigns with top-flight speed and burgeoning power. There’s a .285/25/15 season in here, but he’s overlooked at the insanely deep shortstop position.

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