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Ottoneu Hot Right Now: August 28, 2024

The 2024 version of Hot Right Now will typically include three sections:

  1. Current Auctions: A closer look at players being auctioned at a high rate.
  2. Roster Adds: Analysis of players with high add% changes.
  3. Hot Performers: Players with a high P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

The FanGraphs Ottoneu team plans to run this feature weekly, updating fantasy managers on the biggest movers in Ottoneu leagues with an analysis of how these players could or could not help your roster.

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Ottoneu Drip: Finding Under-rostered Pitchers: August 27, 2024

It’s been a little over a month since I’ve written up some under-rostered pitchers and the search for useful pitching is never ending. With Ottoneu playoffs starting in head-to-head leagues next week and stretch run for points leagues upon us, here are five starters who are rostered in under 60% of all Ottoneu leagues who could be nice pickups for the final month of the season. I’ve also tried to guess at these pitches potential opponents through the end of the season, provided their teams stay on schedule and no injuries occur. With so few days left to affect your position in the standings, every start can make a difference.

Under-rostered Starters, Last 3 Starts
Player Team IP FIP K-BB% Pts/IP Roster% Projected Opponents
Frankie Montas MIL 18 2.39 13.9% 6.59 48.6% @CIN, COL, @SFG, PHI, ARI, NYM
Dean Kremer BAL 18 2.67 11.0% 5.88 45.5% @COL, TBR, @BOS, SFG, @NYY, @MIN
Matthew Boyd CLE 16.2 4.19 10.8% 4.83 29.2% PIT, @LAD, @CHW, MIN, @STL, HOU
Osvaldo Bido OAK 17 2.40 17.7% 7.40 23.8% @CIN, SEA, DET, @CHW, NYY, TEX
David Peterson NYM 20.2 3.46 8.5% 5.34 20.4% @CHW, BOS, @TOR, WSN, PHI, @MIL

Frankie Montas joined the Brewers at the trade deadline and has made five solid starts for his new team. Milwaukee has had him continue to reemphasize his four-seam fastball in his pitch mix; he’s throwing that pitch over 40% of the time in August, a higher rate in any single month since May 2017. Maybe it’s because he’s throwing his heater harder than he has all season long, getting back up to the velocity he was enjoying a couple of years ago before his shoulder issues. The fastball has returned a 30.2% whiff rate this month and that solid foundation has helped the effectiveness of his entire repertoire. If his velocity sticks into September, he could be a nice addition to your fantasy team, particularly in the matchups against the Rockies and Giants.

With the Orioles dealing with a number of injuries to their starting rotation, Dean Kremer has stepped up with a string of three straight solid starts. He’s been increasing the usage of his brand-new splitter each month of the season and he’s now incorporating it into his pitch mix around a quarter of the time. Opposing batters are whiffing 34.2% of the time they offer at that offspeed pitch and are producing a .249 expected wOBA off of it. The rest of his arsenal is too inconsistent to be of note, and his schedule isn’t that favorable outside a pair of home starts against the Rays and Giants.

After undergoing Tommy John surgery last year, Matthew Boyd has made it back to the majors with the Guardians. He’s made three starts for Cleveland and has looked decent. As with any pitching rehabbing from a major surgery, there are bound to be hiccups along the way, but Boyd may still have the talent and coaching staff surrounding him to thrive. His fastball’s velocity is sitting right around where it was at his peak with the Tigers and it’s generating a whiff rate a hair under 30%. His secondary offerings aren’t getting the swings and misses yet, but when they click for him, he should enjoy some additional success. His starts against the Dodgers and Astros are pretty easy skips, but the other four games on his potential slate look like decent to good matchups.

You may not have noticed, but Osvaldo Bido has been on fire for the A’s during the second half of the season. Over his last three starts across 17 innings, he’s allowed just a single run. His four-seamer has been a fantastic weapon for him, generating both swings and misses and weak contact with plenty of ride at the top of the zone. His changeup and slider are both effective secondary offerings giving him a pretty deep repertoire. His batted ball profile leans pretty heavily towards fly balls and the one start he’s made on the road in a hitter friendly stadium ended up being a seven-run disaster in Anaheim. His xFIP as a starter is 4.20 which isn’t nearly as nice as his actual results. You can probably trust him in his cavernous home ballpark in Oakland, but he might be a risk to start on the road in places like Cincinnati.

It took a while for David Peterson to get his legs under him after starting the season on the Injured List as he rehabbed from his hip injury from last year. Since the beginning of July, spanning his last 10 starts, he’s posted a perfectly acceptable 3.82 FIP with a 4.17 xFIP. He’s been even better in August with those marks falling to 3.17 and 4.14, respectively. That his xFIP didn’t really budge despite seeing much improved actual results is a possible yellow flag. He’s also struggled with his command at times, a skill that was never his strong suit to begin with. He’s got a pretty generous schedule on the docket, however, and even if he regresses towards his xFIP, he should still be a useful starter down the stretch.


Ottoneu Cold Right Now: Aug 26, 2024

Cold Right Now (CRN) is a weekly Ottoneu feature focused on players being dropped or who should be dropped in Ottoneu leagues. In this feature we will break down players into three sections:

  1. Roster Cuts: Analysis of players who have been cut in a high percentage of leagues.
  2. Recent Injuries: A look at the implications of recent injuries (not all, just some high-profile ones).
  3. Cold Performers: Players with a low P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

This article will typically run once per week and will help fantasy managers keep track of players that need to be given extra attention to improve rosters.

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Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner: August 26–September 1

Welcome back to the Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner. Based on the Roster Resource Probables Grid, I’ve organized every starter slated to start next week into four categories: start, maybe, risky, and sit. The first and last category are pretty self-explanatory. Starters who fall into the “maybe” category are guys you could start if you need to keep up with the innings pitched pace in points leagues or need to hit your games started cap in head-to-head leagues; they’re good bets to turn in a decent start, but you shouldn’t automatically insert them into your lineup. If you’ve fallen behind on the innings pitched pace or you’re really starving for starts in a head-to-head matchup, you could turn to a “risky” starter or two.

I’ve also calculated a “Matchup Score” for each series using a straight combination of opponent’s home/away wOBA, opponent wOBA over the last 14 days, and the park factor for the ballpark the teams are playing in. It’s indexed so that 100 is average and anything above that is a favorable matchup and anything below is unfavorable. That matchup rating informs some of the sit/start recommendations I’m making, though the quality of the pitcher definitely takes precedence.

August 26–September 1
Team Series 1 Matchup Series 2 Matchup Start Maybe Risky Sit
ARI NYM (78) LAD (88) Zac Gallen Brandon Pfaadt (vNYM), Eduardo Rodriguez Jordan Montgomery, Ryne Nelson, Brandon Pfaadt (vLAD)
ATL @MIN (68) @PHI (58) Chris Sale Max Fried (x2), Spencer Schwellenbach (x2), Reynaldo López Charlie Morton
BAL @LAD (30) @COL (60) Corbin Burnes Cole Irvin (x2), Cade Povich, Albert Suárez 수아레즈, Dean Kremer
BOS TOR (85) @DET (188) Tanner Houck Nick Pivetta (@DET) Nick Pivetta (vTOR), Cooper Criswell (x2), Brayan Bello, Kutter Crawford
CHC @PIT (176) @WSN (113) Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga Jameson Taillon, Javier Assad Kyle Hendricks, Jordan Wicks (?)
CHW TEX (116) NYM (23) Garrett Crochet (vTEX) Garrett Crochet (vNYM) Davis Martin (vDET) Chris Flexen 플렉센, Ky Bush, Jonathan Cannon, Davis Martin (vNYM)
CIN OAK (93) MIL (43) Nick Martinez (x2), Nick Lodolo Andrew Abbott, Carson Spiers Julian Aguiar
CLE KCR (85) PIT (153) Gavin Williams (x2), Tanner Bibee Ben Lively 라이블리, Matthew Boyd Logan Allen (?), Joey Cantillo (?)
COL MIA (105) BAL (38) Kyle Freeland Tanner Gordon (x2), Cal Quantrill, Bradley Blalock, Austin Gomber, Ryan Feltner
DET LAA (178) BOS (103) Tarik Skubal Casey Mize (?) Brant Hurter (B), Kenta Maeda (B), Keider Montero
HOU @PHI (58) KCR (80) Hunter Brown, Framber Valdez, Yusei Kikuchi Ronel Blanco (x2), Justin Verlander, Spencer Arrighetti
KCR @CLE (136) @HOU (53) Cole Ragans (@CLE), Michael Wacha Seth Lugo, Cole Ragans (@HOU) Alec Marsh (?), Michael Lorenzen (x2), Brady Singer
LAA @DET (188) SEA (118) Tyler Anderson Johnny Cueto (x2), Griffin Canning (B), Jack Kochanowicz, Carson Fulmer
LAD BAL (45) @ARI (63) Jack Flaherty, Clayton Kershaw, Gavin Stone Walker Buehler (x2), Bobby Miller
MIA @COL (60) @SFG (186) Edward Cabrera (@SFG) Edward Cabrera (@COL), Roddery Muñoz (x2), Max Meyer, Valente Bellozo, Adam Oller
MIL SFG (116) @CIN (78) Freddy Peralta Tobias Myers (x2), Frankie Montas Aaron Civale, Colin Rea, DL Hall (?)
MIN ATL (85) TOR (100) Bailey Ober (x2), Pablo López Simeon Woods Richardson David Festa, Zebby Matthews
NYM @ARI (63) @CHW (133) Sean Manaea (@CHW) Sean Manaea (@ARI), Luis Severino, David Peterson Paul Blackburn, Jose Quintana
NYY @WSN (113) STL (100) Gerrit Cole Nestor Cortes (x2), Carlos Rodón, Marcus Stroman Will Warren
OAK @CIN (78) @TEX (136) Osvaldo Bido Mitch Spence (x2), JP Sears, Joe Boyle, Joey Estes
PHI HOU (40) ATL (38) Zack Wheeler Aaron Nola (x2), Cristopher Sánchez (x2) Ranger Suárez Taijuan Walker
PIT CHC (141) @CLE (136) Mitch Keller (x2), Paul Skenes Jared Jones (?) Bailey Falter Jake Woodford
SDP @STL (128) @TBR (201) Dylan Cease (x2), Michael King Joe Musgrove, Martín Pérez Randy Vásquez (?)
SEA TBR (146) @LAA (116) Bryce Miller (x2), Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo
SFG @MIL (70) @MIA (163) Logan Webb, Blake Snell, Robbie Ray Kyle Harrison (@MIA) Kyle Harrison (@MIL), Hayden Birdsong
STL SDP (93) @NYY (48) Sonny Gray Kyle Gibson (x2), Miles Mikolas, Andre Pallante, Erick Fedde 페디, Lance Lynn (?)
TBR @SEA (171) SDP (93) Ryan Pepiot (x2) Jeffrey Springs, Taj Bradley, Shane Baz Tyler Alexander
TEX @CHW (133) OAK (123) Nathan Eovaldi Andrew Heaney (x2), Cody Bradford Dane Dunning, Jon Gray
TOR @BOS (88) @MIN (68) Chris Bassitt, Bowden Francis, Kevin Gausman José Berríos (x2), Yariel Rodríguez (x2)
WSN NYY (30) CHC (105) Jake Irvin Mitchell Parker (x2), DJ Herz Patrick Corbin, MacKenzie Gore

A few general schedule notes:

  • The are a few teams who have scheduled doubleheaders next week — the Royals and Guardians and the Brewers and Reds. Kansas City has the most difficult schedule since they’ll be in the midst of a 12-day, 13-game stretch. Cleveland will likely need to call up two pitchers to cover for their doubleheader as they’re at the end of a long stretch of games without an off day.
  • As far as easier matchups go, the Pirates have a pretty nice schedule against the Cubs and the Guardians. It’s also probable that Jared Jones will make his return from the IL next week and he’s lined up to get a pretty nice matchup against Chicago.
  • A bunch of teams are facing a pair of tough opponents next week: the Braves, Dodgers, Orioles, and Phillies. Baltimore probably has the worst schedule as they travel to Los Angeles and Colorado with a beat up starting rotation — Corbin Burnes is the only pitcher I can recommend from their staff.

Ottoneu Hot Right Now: August 21, 2024

The 2024 version of Hot Right Now will typically include three sections:

  1. Current Auctions: A closer look at players being auctioned at a high rate.
  2. Roster Adds: Analysis of players with high add% changes.
  3. Hot Performers: Players with a high P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

The FanGraphs Ottoneu team plans to run this feature weekly, updating fantasy managers on the biggest movers in Ottoneu leagues with an analysis of how these players could or could not help your roster.

As we have done in previous posts, I am also going to rate each player on the following scale:

  • Don’t Bother – This means that even as auctions are started, other teams are adding this player, or he is on a hot streak, I am just not interested in adding this player. I don’t see them being worth a roster spot.
  • Don’t Stress – I can see why you would add this player. I can totally understand placing a bid, but I am not super worried about winning this player. I would bid $1 for sure, maybe a bit more, as long as it doesn’t impact my roster at all.
  • Don’t Go Crazy – I would like to add this player, but I am not willing to hamper my team to do it. I’ll look for cuts, and if I can clear money to make a big bid without losing players I’ll regret cutting, I will do it.
  • Don’t Lose – These players rarely come up but they do, from time-to-time. These are guys that I am willing to make a difficult cut to add. Don’t expect to see this designation used often.

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Ottoneu Cold Right Now: Aug 14, 2024

Cold Right Now (CRN) is a weekly Ottoneu feature focused on players being dropped or who should be dropped in Ottoneu leagues. In this feature we will break down players into three sections:

  1. Roster Cuts: Analysis of players who have been cut in a high percentage of leagues.
  2. Recent Injuries: A look at the implications of recent injuries (not all, just some high-profile ones).
  3. Cold Performers: Players with a low P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

This article will typically run once per week and will help fantasy managers keep track of players that need to be given extra attention to improve rosters.

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Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner: August 19–25

After a week hiatus, welcome back to the Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner. Based on the Roster Resource Probables Grid, I’ve organized every starter slated to start next week into four categories: start, maybe, risky, and sit. The first and last category are pretty self-explanatory. Starters who fall into the “maybe” category are guys you could start if you need to keep up with the innings pitched pace in points leagues or need to hit your games started cap in head-to-head leagues; they’re good bets to turn in a decent start, but you shouldn’t automatically insert them into your lineup. If you’ve fallen behind on the innings pitched pace or you’re really starving for starts in a head-to-head matchup, you could turn to a “risky” starter or two.

I’ve also calculated a “Matchup Score” for each series using a straight combination of opponent’s home/away wOBA, opponent wOBA over the last 14 days, and the park factor for the ballpark the teams are playing in. It’s indexed so that 100 is average and anything above that is a favorable matchup and anything below is unfavorable. That matchup rating informs some of the sit/start recommendations I’m making, though the quality of the pitcher definitely takes precedence.

August 19–25
Team Series 1 Matchup Series 2 Matchup Start Maybe Risky Sit
ARI @MIA (162) @BOS (62) Brandon Pfaadt (@MIA), Eduardo Rodriguez, Zac Gallen Jordan Montgomery, Merrill Kelly 켈리, Brandon Pfaadt (@BOS)
ATL PHI (87) WSN (102) Chris Sale Reynaldo López (?), Max Fried, Spencer Schwellenbach, Charlie Morton
BAL @NYM (118) HOU (93) Zach Eflin (x2), Corbin Burnes Dean Kremer (x2), Albert Suárez 수아레즈, Trevor Rogers
BOS @HOU (67) ARI (42) Tanner Houck (x2) Nick Pivetta, Cooper Criswell, Brayan Bello, Kutter Crawford
CHC DET (144) @MIA (162) Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga Javier Assad (x2), Jameson Taillon Kyle Hendricks
CHW @SFG (164) DET (111) Garrett Crochet Jonathan Cannon (x2) Davis Martin, Chris Flexen 플렉센, Ky Bush
CIN @TOR (95) @PIT (144) Hunter Greene (x2), Nick Lodolo Nick Martinez Carson Spiers (x2), Andrew Abbott
CLE @NYY (31) TEX (111) Tanner Bibee Gavin Williams, Ben Lively 라이블리, Matthew Boyd (vTEX) Matthew Boyd (@NYY), Alex Cobb
COL @WSN (89) @NYY (31) Cal Quantrill, Kyle Freeland Austin Gomber (x2), Tanner Gordon, Bradley Blalock
DET @CHC (115) @CHW (129) Tarik Skubal Bryan Sammons (B), Kenta Maeda, Keider Montero
HOU BOS (38) @BAL (91) Framber Valdez, Yusei Kikuchi (@BAL) Yusei Kikuchi (vBOS), Hunter Brown Ronel Blanco, Justin Verlander, Spencer Arrighetti
KCR LAA (164) PHI (109) Seth Lugo (x2), Cole Ragans Michael Wacha, Brady Singer Michael Lorenzen
LAA @KCR (86) @TOR (95) José Soriano Tyler Anderson (x2) Carson Fulmer (x2), Griffin Canning, Jack Kochanowicz
LAD SEA (107) TBR (98) Jack Flaherty, Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw Gavin Stone (x2), Walker Buehler
MIA ARI (73) CHC (113) Max Meyer Edward Cabrera (x2), Valente Bellozo Xzavion Curry, Roddery Muñoz
MIL @STL (151) @OAK (149) Tobias Myers, Freddy Peralta Colin Rea Frankie Montas (x2), Aaron Civale
MIN @SDP (71) STL (144) Bailey Ober, Pablo López Simeon Woods Richardson, David Festa, Zebby Matthews (vSTL) Zebby Matthews (@SDP)
NYM BAL (73) @SDP (71) Sean Manaea, Luis Severino David Peterson (x2), Jose Quintana (x2), Paul Blackburn
NYY CLE (100) COL (124) Luis Gil (x2), Gerrit Cole Nestor Cortes, Carlos Rodón Marcus Stroman
OAK TBR (151) MIL (89) Joe Boyle (vTBR), Mitch Spence, JP Sears Joey Estes (x2), Osvaldo Bido
PHI @ATL (71) @KCR (27) Zack Wheeler Aaron Nola, Cristopher Sánchez Tyler Phillips (x2), Taijuan Walker
PIT @TEX (100) CIN (102) Paul Skenes Luis L. Ortiz (x2), Mitch Keller, Jared Jones (?) Bailey Falter, Jake Woodford
SDP MIN (69) NYM (91) Dylan Cease, Michael King (vNYM) Michael King (vMIN), Matt Waldron, Joe Musgrove Martín Pérez
SEA @LAD (33) SFG (109) Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo (vSFG) Bryan Woo (@LAD), Bryce Miller
SFG CHW (189) @SEA (155) Kyle Harrison (x2), Robbie Ray, Logan Webb, Hayden Birdsong, Blake Snell
STL MIL (80) @MIN (47) Erick Fedde 페디 (x2), Sonny Gray Kyle Gibson, Miles Mikolas, Lance Lynn
TBR @OAK (149) @LAD (33) Shane Baz (@OAK), Ryan Pepiot Zack Littell (@OAK), Jeffrey Springs, Taj Bradley Shane Baz (@LAD), Zack Littell (@LAD)
TEX PIT (124) @CLE (93) Andrew Heaney, Nathan Eovaldi, Tyler Mahle Cody Bradford José Ureña (x2)
TOR CIN (69) LAA (118) Kevin Gausman (x2), Chris Bassitt José Berríos (x2), Yariel Rodríguez, Bowden Francis
WSN COL (118) @ATL (71) Jake Irvin DJ Herz (x2), Mitchell Parker, MacKenzie Gore Patrick Corbin

A few general schedule notes:

  • The Brewers, Cubs, and Giants all have a pair of easier matchups next week. I like all of the starters on San Francisco since they’ll be playing at home and they’ve got a pretty solid rotation right now. Milwaukee plays in two very pitcher friendly stadiums, but I just don’t trust Frankie Montas or Aaron Civale all that much, even in these favorable matchups.
  • On the other end of the spectrum, the Red Sox run into the Astros and red hot Diamondbacks next week and I’d avoid everyone in that rotation save for maybe Tanner Houck’s two starts, and I’d be weary of even starting him despite how good he’s pitched this year.

Ottoneu Cold Right Now: Aug 14, 2024

Sorry for the late start this week – August is vacation season! Cold Right Now (CRN) is a weekly Ottoneu feature focused on players being dropped or who should be dropped in Ottoneu leagues. In this feature we will break down players into three sections:

  1. Roster Cuts: Analysis of players who have been cut in a high percentage of leagues.
  2. Recent Injuries: A look at the implications of recent injuries (not all, just some high-profile ones).
  3. Cold Performers: Players with a low P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

This article will typically run once per week and will help fantasy managers keep track of players that need to be given extra attention to improve rosters.

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Ottoneu Hot Right Now: August 7, 2024

The 2024 version of Hot Right Now will typically include three sections:

  1. Current Auctions: A closer look at players being auctioned at a high rate.
  2. Roster Adds: Analysis of players with high add% changes.
  3. Hot Performers: Players with a high P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

The FanGraphs Ottoneu team plans to run this feature weekly, updating fantasy managers on the biggest movers in Ottoneu leagues with an analysis of how these players could or could not help your roster.

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Ottoneu Cold Right Now: Aug 5, 2024

Cold Right Now (CRN) is a weekly Ottoneu feature focused on players being dropped or who should be dropped in Ottoneu leagues. In this feature we will break down players into three sections:

  1. Roster Cuts: Analysis of players who have been cut in a high percentage of leagues.
  2. Recent Injuries: A look at the implications of recent injuries (not all, just some high-profile ones).
  3. Cold Performers: Players with a low P/G or P/IP in recent weeks.

This article will typically run once per week and will help fantasy managers keep track of players that need to be given extra attention to improve rosters.

Read the rest of this entry »