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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Baseball Chat

2:59
Larry: If you ran a H2H league how would you handle a 60 game season

3:01
Jeff Zimmerman: I’d move the league to overall points or roto. If you must go H2H, just the top 2 make the playoffs.

3:01
thelaundry: Jay Jaffe ran down some NL DH candidates today. Are there any NL bats fringe-y enough to be available in deeper mixed leagues (14+) worth stashing?

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: The fringy guys are still fringy. They weren’t playing for a reason.

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: I’m more interested in clearer playing time pictures like Edman in StL.

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: The player most likely to shoot up is Puig once he can sign.

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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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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Baseball Chat

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: Sorry for the delay, I had to move my sprinklers.

3:03
Andrew: Are platoon splits statistically significant? How sticky are they from year to year and how soon do they stabilize? It just does not seam right that a guy like Joc Pederson who smashes righties somehow can’t hit lefties, or that Jordan Luplow kills lefties but can’t touch righties. Seems like if a guy can hit a pitcher from one side, given enough chances, he would produce similar stats vs. the other side. Thanks

3:04
Jeff Zimmerman: They are sticky and the exact MLB details are in The Book.

3:04
Jeff Zimmerman: That said, I think teams can make the call earlier for a couple reasons.

3:04
Jeff Zimmerman: They have the minor league stats (not used in The Book).

3:05
Jeff Zimmerman: Also, they have scouts and coaches who can see any possible progress.

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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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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Baseball Chat

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: I will not have a chat next week as I’m taking a week vacation. It was supposed to be a two-week trip to Yellowstone but the park will still be closed.

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: Hopefully when I get back from the lake, a season will be agreed upon and it’ll be time to dig back in.

3:03
Rennie Stennett: In a startup dynasty, my fringe SP is Stephen Matz and I also added Kim because his RP eligibility is key in our points format which values IP, K causing closers to have diminished value. Would you ride with Matz and Kim or grab Cole Hamels or Spencer Turnbull off the wire?   Thanks Jeff!

3:04
Jeff Zimmerman: I like seeing how Kim’s talent plays and would hold him. The other three are replaceable IMO. I might hold Matz until the schedule comes out and see which of the three has the easier initial schedule

3:04
Rich: Hi Jeff.  Thanks for chatting; fingers crossed for baseball this summer.  In a redraft, OBP, H2H league (12 teams), could you please rank the following hitters (assuming a universal DH):  Ryan Braun, Wil Myers, C.J. Cron, Alex Verdugo, Willie Calhoun, Rougned Odor?  Thanks!

3:06
Jeff Zimmerman: Calhoun, Cron, Braun, Verdugo, Odor, Myers

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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Baseball Chat

3:00
Jeff Zimmerman: Let’s light this fire.

3:00
Franchy Cordero: With the possibility of universal DH do I benefit the most in San Diego?

3:01
Jeff Zimmerman: I’m not sure with SD. I think it may be Wil Myers since he’ll finally have a defensive position.

3:01
Smoking aces: My Stras and Yandy for his Jram. 8×8, 15 keeper. Stras is expensive, jram is moderately priced and Yandy is as cheap as our league allows. Smell fair?

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: Yea, I like the JRam side for sure.

3:02
Billy: Assuming we get a 80 game season, has the option of going later into the fall been discussed? I feel relegating games solely in FLA, Ari, and indoor stadiums, perhaps we could stretch out the “season” to say 120 games

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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Chat

3:00
Jeff Zimmerman: Good afternoon. Time to light this fire.

3:00
Harry: My 12 team H2H league is struggling to figure out a format that fits if there is a 12 week season. Any suggestions on how to play this one?

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: If the rules allow, allow the same three (or four) teams face off. The number of games increases and the smack talking can still be enjoyed

3:02
Joe: Hi Jeff, have you ever seen a study done on height/weight of players and post-hype breakouts?  I wonder if CHW took a flyer on Mazara due to his great baseball body–6’4″/215.  In general I wonder why the NFL places a lot of value on combine metrics and height, weight, strength, etc, but baseball doesn’t seem to as much.  Maybe there’s an inefficiency to be had there.

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: I haven’t seen a study done to that level.

3:05
Jeff Zimmerman: Being big isn’t going to help Mazara put the bat on the ball. He just doesn’t make the needed contact.

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Paul Sporer Baseball Chat – May 13th, 2020

Transcript is available, thanks for coming out!!

1:50

Paul Sporer: Hello everyone Welcome to my weekly chat!

1:50

Paul Sporer: Sorry for the delayed start, was a little busy and had to push back a bit

1:51

Rubber Shoes: If there is an 80 game season, how do you think league’s should handle positional eligibility for 2021?

1:51

Paul Sporer: I think it makes sense to halve it

1:51

Chris: Are you in on Boyd, Tanaka or gallen this year?

1:51

Paul Sporer: All 3 to a degree. Really like Boyd and Gallen, don’t mind Tanaka at his price

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Jeff Zimmerman Fantasy Baseball Chat

3:01
Snuds: How would you attack starting pitching in a redraft AL only roto league for the short 2020 season?    Starters always go quickly

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: Go with the high IP/S guys to get Wins and/or QS.

3:02
Jeff Zimmerman: Greinke would be a good target.

3:02
Chris: In a points league who do you like best and how would you rank Dahl, Willy Calhoun or Upton?

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: Calhoun, Upton, Dahl

3:03
Jeff Zimmerman: I’m not a fan of Dahl because he unstartable on the road and against lefties.

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Paul Sporer Weekly Baseball Chat – May 6th, 2020

Transcript is available below!

1:04

Paul Sporer: Good afternoon, everyone! It’s time to chat!!!

1:06

Joe: What current big leaguer would be best suited to playing in Korea?

1:08

Paul Sporer: Korea is a bit more power-focused than Japan while both leagues strike out a TON less than MLB, so probably the power/contact studs would go there and just OWN the league: Bellinger, Bregman, Rendon, and Arenado — they leap to mind as they all had insane pop and solid K rates last year

1:08

Nick: Are any websites running fantasy KBO?  Are you playing?

1:08

Paul Sporer: I’m not sure if any are running season long leagues, I played some DraftKings though

1:09

Paul Sporer: Most of y’all probably already know, but if you’re going to follow the KBO, Dan Kurtz’s site & twitter are a must: https://mykbostats.com/ | https://twitter.com/MyKBO

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