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Big Kid Adds (Week 2)

While the NFBC Main Event garners most of the attention, there are a handful of leagues with even a larger entry fee ($2.5K to $15K). They get originally named “High Stakes Leagues” and this year there are nine of them. With so much money on the line, these fantasy managers are going to try to gain any advantage. Most of the time, these managers will be a week or two ahead of everyone else on their adds. Here are the players and some information on the ones added in four or more of these leagues. Read the rest of this entry »


Week 2 Waiver Wire & FAAB Report

In the article, I cover the players using CBS’s (about 40% or less initial roster rate) and Yahoo’s ADD/DROP rates. Both hosting sites have the option for daily and weekly waiver wire adds. CBS uses a weekly change while Yahoo looks at the last 24 hours. Yahoo is a great snapshot of right now while CBS ensures hot targets from early in the week aren’t missed. The players are ordered for redraft leagues by my rest-of-season preference grouped by starters, relievers, and hitters.

Note: There has been a minor change to the CBS numbers in that they only mark players moving 4% or more. There were plenty of options at the 4% threshold this week, but there might not be as many later in the season. Hopefully this limit drops as the season goes on.

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Some Big (But Mainly Little Kid) Adds

With most of the NFBC High Stake leagues drafting over the last 10 days or so, there was many moves made on Sunday. While I will look at the few players added in multiple leagues, I’ll look at the players added in at least 20 of the 12-team NFBC Online Championships. These leagues started drafted around the start of the year, so there has been a ton of turnover. Read the rest of this entry »


Waiver Wire & FAAB Chat (3/26/23)

10:48
Jeff Zimmerman: Hi, sorry for the early time today, but I’ll be drafting during the normal chat time.

10:49
Jeff Zimmerman: As always, I will take WW and FAAB questions first.

10:49
Schiester: What % of faab are we looking at for Schuster?

10:51
Jeff Zimmerman: Depending league depth, I could see him going a decent penny.

10:52
Jeff Zimmerman: A desperate manager who has several injuries could jump in and go to 10%, but I could see 1% to 4% work in most leagues.

10:53
Brett5er: Where would you rank Eflin in your Waiver Wire Report vs the pitchers listed?

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Waiver Wire Report (3/22/23)

I don’t have a good feel on who will or won’t be available on waiver wires this weekend. I normally look at players who are rostered in 40% or fewer CBS leagues, but I bumped up the number to ~50%. I gave Yahoo a look and the only players moving a lot are some of the relievers featured below. For that reason, I will take requests for players in the comments to place them in the above list and add them to the rankings Wednesday night or Thursday morning.

In the article, I cover the players using CBS’s (about 50% or less initial roster rate) and Yahoo’s ADD/DROP rates. Both hosting sites have the option for daily and weekly waiver wire adds. CBS uses a weekly change while Yahoo looks at the last 24 hours. Yahoo is a great snapshot of right now while CBS ensures hot targets from early in the week aren’t missed. The players are ordered for redraft leagues by my rest-of-season preference grouped by starters, relievers, and hitters.

The names with an * were requests from the crowd.

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Beat the Shift Podcast – Starting Pitcher Episode Part 2 w/ Eno Sarris

The Starting Pitcher episode (Part 2) of the Beat the Shift Podcast – a baseball podcast for fantasy baseball players.

Guest: Eno Sarris

Pitching+, Stuff+, Command+

Strategy Section

  • Effects of new MLB rule changes on pitchers
  • Injury Guru’s Trivia of the Week
  • Risk
  • Shohei Othani
    • Is there extra risk asscociated with rostering the two-way player?
  • Starting pitcher strategy
    • General landscape
    • Do you need to draft an ace pitcher in fantasy?
    • Should we avoid the waiver wire for starting pitchers?
      • Should we avoid streaming SPs?
    • Should we tilt the Hitter/Pitcher % split more towards pitching?
    • Should we use more bench slots for starting pitchers this year?
    • Should we be chasing any of the following?
      • Wins
      • Innings
      • High IP / GS
      • Pitchers on good teams

ATC Undervalued Players

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Beat the Shift Podcast – 1st & 2nd Rounds Episode w/ Phil Dussalt

The 1st & 2nd Rounds episode of the Beat the Shift Podcast – a baseball podcast for fantasy baseball players.

Guest: Phil Dussault

Strategy Section

  • Draft Preparation
    • How to prepare for drafts
    • When to adjust projections
    • What news to look out for
    • Should you have a “do not draft” or “only draft from” list?
    • Should you plan draft picks for particular rounds?
      • Creating a map
      • Does it change depending upon your particular draft slot?
  • Risk
    • Should you stay away from injury prone players?
      • Should you especially stay away from risky pitchers?
    • How to discount players for risk
    • Should one be super conservative in the early rounds?
    • Are leagues won by taking risks early on, middle or late in drafts?
      • At what point in the draft should you start to switch from being more conservative to seeking out more risks?
    • Types of risk that often do / do not work out
    • Pricing starting pitchers returning from injury
  • FAAB
    • Which is more important – the draft or the weekly waiver wire grind?
    • How to know who to pick up each week
      • Identifying save candidates before they are closers
    • How to know who to drop each week
    • Learning from one league to the next
    • Learning fron friends
  • Multi-positional players
    • Value in various fantasy formats
    • How to utilize
  • Streaming pitchers
    • Should we be streaming pitchers in 2023?
    • How should one alter their draft to avoid streaming pitchers?

Injury Guru’s Trivia of the Week

1st & 2nd Round

  • Overvalued Players
  • Undervalued Players
  • How to value Shohei Ohtani for 2023

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Justin Mason’s 2022 Apology Tour: NFBC Main Event

2022 was the worst year I have ever had as a fantasy player. I played in 16 leagues and did not cash in a single one. The hard part is that I don’t even know what went wrong. I had teams I really liked coming out of the draft and some that were doing very well throughout the season. Over the next few weeks I will deep dive into each team in a series of articles to examine what went wrong and what the common threads were. This is my 2022 Apology Tour.
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Justin Mason’s 2022 Apology Tour: NFBC Auction Championship

2022 was the worst year I have ever had as a fantasy player. I played in 16 leagues and did not cash in a single one. The hard part is that I don’t even know what went wrong. I had teams I really liked coming out of the draft and some that were doing very well throughout the season. Over the next few weeks I will deep dive into each team in a series of articles to examine what went wrong and what the common threads were. This is my 2022 Apology Tour. Read the rest of this entry »


Justin Mason’s 2022 Apology Tour: TGFBI

2022 was the worst year I have ever had as a fantasy player. I played in 16 leagues and did not cash in a single one. The hard part is that I don’t even know what went wrong. I had teams I really liked coming out of the draft and some that were doing very well throughout the season. Over the next few weeks I will deep dive into each team in a series of articles to examine what went wrong and what the common threads were. This is my 2022 Apology Tour. Read the rest of this entry »