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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 808 – KBO Opening Day & MLB News

05/05/20

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Potential National League DHs

With all the potential setups we’re seeing for 2020 baseball, it seems like most would benefit from having a designated hitter included for the National League. If that does come to fruition, a group of hitters will see value upticks just by virtue of getting extra playing time, but they will also benefit from not having to play defense. Let’s go west to east with our NL DH candidates for each team:

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Kevin Cron, Jake Lamb | Cron and Lamb are a righty-lefty combo that could straight up platoon as Arizona’s DH in this scenario. Cron didn’t do much in a tiny sample last year, but he did pop 6 HR and boast a .310 ISO in the 78 PA of work. Lamb is now three years removed from his 30 HR/105 RBI season, but I still think the 29-year old has big power when healthy (he just hasn’t been close to healthy since ’17). Seth Beer is the prototypical DH, but he’s not on the 40-man so I went with Cron & Lamb instead.

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2020 LABR Mixed Auction Recap Part II

The following is the second part of my 2020 LABR Mixed Auction recap. You can read Part I of my recap here. This was the inaugural season of the new LABR Mixed Auction league, and my very first expert auction league.

In my Tout Wars recap series, I talked about how to adjust projections for a particular league format, the proper hitter/pitcher splits to use, and how to create a market pricing curve. I also discussed at length about how to scout your opponents, and to use it to your advantage.

In Part I of my LABR recap, I talked about how to create an initial plan, and how to set an auction budget.

Today’s article will focus on a topic that is barely discussed in the fantasy community. However, I believe it to be a large key in managing your auctions, and crucial in the quest to accumulate the most fantasy value at the draft table. I am referring to player nominations.

Tactics is to know what to do when there is something to do and strategy is to know what to do when there is nothing to do”. – Gary Kasparov

If fantasy baseball drafts are akin to a game of checkers, auctions are in many ways a multi-player game of chess.

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Podopolooza 2020 Part 2

Welcome to Podopolooza!

Over 100 fantasy baseball analysts will join me for 12 straight hours to talk baseball and raise money for Meal on Wheels! Throughout the day I will raffle off prizes. For every dollar you donate via PayPal at justinmasonfantasy@gmail.com or on Venmo at justinsalinger you get an entry into the raffle! You can see the raffle prizes and how much money has been raised so far on this doc! If you donate $50 or more, Todd Zola of Mastersball will give you a free platinum subscription to his site!

You can see Part 1 here

Here is the schedule for the event:

Podopolooza 2020 Schedule
Times are EST Guest 1 Guest 2 Guest 3 Guest 4 Guest 5
10:30 AM Peter Pratt Jaime Steed Darius Austin
11:00 AM Ryan Hallam Alex Fast Nate Marcum Michael Yachera Kris Negus
11:30 AM Patrick Davitt Lucas Biery Johnnie Black Dan Stafford
12:00 PM Joe Pisapia Sammy Reid Jason Collette Andrew Dewhirst
12:30 PM Ray Butler Matt Thompson Rich Wilson Eric Cross Adam Lawler
1:00 PM Michael Stein Brad Johnson Bobby Kleinau Ray Murphy
1:30 PM Drew Morris Andrea Lamont Jacob Book Daniel Siegel Howard Bender
2:00 PM Matthew Davis Colin Weatherwax John Fish Vlad Sedler Jeff Erickson
2:30 PM Chuck Anderson Andy Singleton Scott Barzilla Reuven Guy
3:00 PM Doug Thorburn Paul Sporer Nick Pollack Michael Simione David Swan
3:30 PM James Anderson Cory Ott The Welsh Ralph Lifshitz Chris Blessing
4:00 PM Michael Govier Anthony Aniano Adam Ronis Brent Herzog
4:30 PM Scott Pianowski Chris Woodard Aaron Pags Paul Mammino
5:00 PM Jaime Calandro Pierre Camus Brandon Myers Greg Jewett Brian Rudd
5:30 PM John Laghezza CJ Kaltenbach Jeff Zimmerman Alex Chamberlain Ariel Cohen
6:00 PM Bogman Jim Bay Mike Hilbig Doug Dennis
6:30 PM Zach Waxman Michael Ajeto Gary Sonnefield Mikey Levtchenko
7:00 PM Matt Williams Jorge Montanez Michael Waterloo Heath Capps Chris (Baseball Pods)
7:30 PM Brandon Kamerman Tim McLeod Open Bar Tambo Nicklaus Gaut
8:00 PM Derek Van Riper Ryan Bloomfield Open Bar Ben Aaron Sauceda
8:30 PM Walter McMichael Kevin Hasting Scott Chu Daniel Rotter
9:00 PM Eric Samulski Bubba Entrekin Mike Kurland Zachary Braff Callen Elslager
9:30 PM Van Lee Lou Landers Toby Guevin Todd Zola
10:00 PM Broc Miller Ron Rigney Mike Werner Tony Bps

Podopolooza 2020 Part 1

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2020 LABR Mixed Auction Recap Part I

I do not believe in authoring the typical expert draft recap article. I do not believe in writing a recap simply to illustrate one’s favorite players, or as a means to boast about one specific draft outcome. I do not believe in only going through a few undervalued players for the given year which happen to appear on that particular fantasy squad. I do not believe in writing recaps just for the heck of it.

I believe in imparting important lessons that one can take to their own drafts. More importantly, I prefer to communicate wisdom by talking through my process and preparation. I like to discuss various elements of strategy that can be of help to the astute fantasy player – which can be used in any given year.

I hope that in my draft recap series of articles, but especially in this 2020 season in limbo – you will be able to adapt and add many of my strategy components to your arsenal of fantasy baseball tricks.

For the TGFBI draft recap this year, I related the time-specific hitting and pitching landscapes of 2020. In my recap of the 2020 Tout Wars Head-to-Head auction, I provided insights into the process of preparing your own valuations and how to assemble comparative market pricing. I also discussed (at length) how to use your opponents’ tendencies to your advantage.

For my recap of the LABR Mixed auction, I will focus on a few critical strategy aspects:

  • Setting an auction budget
  • Developing a plan
  • Auction nominations

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The Sleeper and the Bust Episode: 803 – Out of Nowhere Breakouts – AL Edition

04/16/20

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  • American League Breakouts Out of Nowhere (drafted somewhere around 300 or later)
    • Baltimore (9:00)
    • Boston (15:25)
    • New York (20:00)
    • Tampa Bay (25:35)
    • Toronto (30:30)
    • Cleveland (38:20)
    • Chicago (41:37)
    • Detroit (43:43)
    • Kansas City (47:25)
    • Minnesota (52:52)
    • Houston (57:02)
    • Los Angeles (58:50)
    • Oakland (1:02:16)
    • Seattle (1:05:50)
    • Texas (1:10:54)

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8 Players I Can’t Wait to Watch in 2020

We’d be a week into the 2020 season if things had gone as planned. A bunch of us would already be freaking out about our teams and Twitter would be littered with questions about cutting star-level players because they are 5-for-30. As much as those questions drive me insane, I do wish I was fielding them daily right now.

I don’t know when we’ll get baseball again, but here are 8 players I can’t wait to see when it does return:

Ozzie Albies | 2B, ATL

I love watching Albies play baseball. The 23-year old switch hitter has flashed an array of skills over his 1630 MLB plate appearances and his power/speed capability has made him a fantasy stud. I stilllll think there’s even more here, particularly with his speed. I could see a 25/25 or even 30/30 season from Albies at his best.

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Tout Wars Head to Head Points League – 2020 Recap – Part II

The following is the second part of my 2020 Tout Wars Head-to-Head Points League recap. You can read Part I of my recap here.

For the second straight year, I had the honor and privilege of participating in one of the most prestigious fantasy baseball industry leagues – Tout Wars (toutwars.com). This was my very first live Tout Wars auction. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we drafted online on the Sunday of March 15, 2020.

In Part I of my recap, I discussed the league rules, some of the homework that I had done on last year’s auction results, and how I obtained my auction values. I also talked about some of my other adjustments made due to the postponing of the MLB season.

Part II of my recap will be different than the typical recap article you tend to see. It will certainly differ from my usual writing style.

In today’s article, I will go through some of the intel that I had gathered on my opponents. I will dictate to you what I was looking for from the other touts and how I picked up on particular strategies during the auction. I will talk about what went right for me at the auction table and what went wrong. Finally, I will give a brief overview on my player selections.

The Touts

Well, I’m not sure that I would call members of the Tout Wars Head-to-Head Points my enemies. However, they most certainly were my opponents … at least for that Sunday afternoon in March. The quote above has appeared in folklore from many cultures, and of course, was one of the great lines of the movie “The Godfather.”

Fantasy baseball is largely about the numbers. If you often read my articles, you likely already know the importance that I place on projections and valuation.

Almost as important … perhaps even more important … is knowing your opponents. It is an advantage to be aware of the types of players that they bid on, how high they press bids, whether they nominate players they want to buy, the typical construct of their fantasy squads, etc.

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Tout Wars Head to Head Points League – 2020 Recap – Part I

Introduction

This year, I again had the great fortune and the amazing honor of being invited to one of the most prestigious fantasy baseball industry leagues – Tout Wars (toutwars.com). It was my second year participating in Tout Wars.

Last year, I was a member of the inaugural Tout Wars Draft & Hold league. This year, I was invited to take part in one of the four live auctions – the Tout Wars Head-to-Head Points league. It was originally scheduled to be held live in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, March 15.

Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we were unable to hold this auction live. Though the NFBC had chosen to cancel their live auctions, and many of my home leagues agreed to postpone – the Tout Wars board had decided to proceed onward. Rather than postpone – all four remaining Tour Wars leagues competed online, with Fantrax as the provider platform.

Aside from the benefits of the social aspect of a live auction (one of the key reasons we do this in the first place), we lose many of its intangible aspects when moving to the online arena. You can no longer look a league mate in the eye as they bid. It is much harder to pick up on ‘tells’ by simply reading out your computer monitor. The art of using my voice to hypnotize others goes away (yes, that’s right – I said hypnotize). It isn’t the same.

Personally, I have played in many online auction leagues. It was a dynamic that I was used to, and I have previously played on the Fantrax software. My home office setup is quite decent for an online auction. I use two 27-inch monitors, plus a side 15-inch auxiliary monitor. I used one screen to see the auction room. One screen contained my homemade draft software. Displayed on the third monitor was my plan of attack for the day. Technologically, I was primed for the event. Perhaps, this medium of fantasy baseball drafting was even an advantage for me.

You can view the results of our auction on Fantrax here. Full spreadsheet results of all Tout Wars auctions and drafts are compiled here.

For Part I of my Tout Wars auction recap, rather than simply break down my player selections – I wanted to share with you some of my process and preparation. I might comment about one or two of my player selections along the way, but I thought that you – the reader – would benefit more from a discussion of my approach and from my overall observations.

Both in fantasy sports, as well as in real life – the process is always more important than the specific or situational results.

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