Roto Riteup: June 13, 2016
Hello darkness my old friend. The Roto Riteup’s here again.
On the agenda:
1. Fun with arbitrary endpoints: Hitters
2. Fun with arbitrary endpoints: Pitchers
3. Various News and Notes
4. Streaming Pitcher Options
Hello darkness my old friend. The Roto Riteup’s here again.
On the agenda:
1. Fun with arbitrary endpoints: Hitters
2. Fun with arbitrary endpoints: Pitchers
3. Various News and Notes
4. Streaming Pitcher Options
Today’s Roto Riteup author believes in celebrating the 2016 debut of Zachary Godley, for entirely unbiased and rational reasons.
On the agenda:
1. Yu Darvish out…for now
2. Various News and Notes
3. Streaming Pitcher Options
Today’s Roto Riteup author heard someone made a mess of some magician’s hats yesterday, but isn’t quite sure why that’s sporting news.
On the agenda:
1. Tim Anderson Up Yesterday
2. Zach Eflin Up Next Week
3. Various News and Notes
4. Streaming Pitcher Options
You ever think you did a really good job on something, feel really great about it, and then ultimately get punched in the stomach as the result doesn’t turn out the way you’d hoped? Yeah, Giancarlo Stanton, too, after hitting the hardest ball ever recorded by Statcast, a 124 MPH ground ball right into a glove.
In all my time here at Fangraphs/Rotographs, I somehow didn’t realize we had a stat called “sabermetrics.”
Sabermetrics is the most important stat, imo pic.twitter.com/pWsI653tXW
— Jonah Birenbaum (@birenball) June 9, 2016
Always learning.
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Well, you can expect Manny Machado to be suspended at some point. That means you’ll be out one of the top bats in your lineup, probably for a week, and you’ll just have to hope (if you’re in a league with weekly lineups) that the appeal process plays out such that the punishment starts on a Monday. And if you’re still one of the Yordano Ventura owners (they exist in 52 percent of leagues), you’ll get the benefit of not having to play him for a start or two.
Michael Fulmer hasn’t allowed a run in 22.1 innings. That may seem like a short streak – it’s still more hand stuff than Orel – but Fulmer’s been really impressive. Sadly, I watched his start Monday as he dominated the Jays, and I really hadn’t grasped just how effective his change up’s been playing. Given that his fastball sits around 95 MPH and his slider’s a dangerous weapon, mixing in a change with nearly 10 MPH of separation and some nice drop seems a little unfair. Blame his catchers.
Fulmer on his change-up “I’ve always trusted it I just haven’t thrown it, I don’t know why” Catchers are forcing him to throw it now.
— Jeff Riger (@riger1984) June 7, 2016
Fulmer’s now the owner of a 2.83 ERA (3.50 FIP), a 25.1-percent strikeout rate, and still just a 58-percent ownership tag.
Today’s Roto Riteup author has dealt with 90 degree temperatures for the past two days, and is currently awaiting the sweet release of death.
On the agenda:
1. Fun with arbitrary endpoints
2. Various News and Notes
3. Streaming Pitcher Options
French Open finals. Morning baseball. NBA Finals. Today’s Roto Riteup celebrates a fine day in the sports world.
On the agenda:
1. James Shields traded to White Sox
2. Two Super-Twos
3. Various News and Notes
4. Streaming Pitcher Options
Today’s Roto Riteup is brought to you by the Copa America cup thingy. Soccer, it’s like sports but worse!
On the agenda:
1. Hunter Pence to miss two months
2. Various News and Notes
3. Streaming Pitcher Options