The Anatomy of a Ottoneu Dynasty Rebuild: Part 6, Preparing to Sell
We’re approaching the busiest part of the season as teams who have designs on competing are looking to make their moves to bolster their rosters ahead of the final stretch this fall. A few weeks ago, Chad Young wrote up his process of deciding who to keep and who to sell on one of his Ottoneu rosters. I’d like to go through the same effort for my roster in Ottoneu League 32 – Fantasy Field of Dreams. If you’ve been following along with this series, I’ve covered my process of rebuilding this team, from the initial decision to rebuild, to the draft, to the ups and downs of the regular season.
I’ve already made three moves with an eye towards the future:
- My $3 Kyle Manzardo for $9 Jazz Chisholm Jr.
- My $6 Michael Conforto and $3 Luis Garcia (2B) for $12 Ryan Mountcastle
- My $43 Bryce Harper and $21 Teoscar Hernández for $48 Corey Seager and $3 Taylor Ward (I previously wrote up my thought process for this trade)
Seager has been absolutely phenomenal this year and is looking like he’ll be well worth his $50 price tag next year, assuming he doesn’t get hit with arbitration dollars. Ward has also been hitting well recently, giving me hope that his early season slump was just a bump in the road and that he’ll be a solid keeper at $5 next year. Unfortunately, Chisholm has been sidelined with a toe injury and Mountcastle has continued to struggle despite some promising peripherals.
The first step is deciding who is going to make up the core of next year’s team. No one is untouchable but there are certainly players who are more available than others. Going through the process of identifying and sorting your roster with an eye towards next year is an important exercise for any team, even if you’re towards the top of the standings. Here’s how I view my roster shaking out right now:
Player | Position | ’23 Salary | Avg. Salary | ’23 P/G | ’24 wOBA/FIP |
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Wander Franco | SS | $32 | $24.33 | 6.12 | .336 |
Sean Murphy | C | $12 | $7.78 | 6.53 | .338 |
George Kirby | SP | $10 | $8.17 | 4.96 | 3.36 |
Jesús Luzardo | SP | $9 | $10.36 | 4.55 | 3.35 |
Jorge Polanco | 2B | $8 | $10.20 | 4.80 | .339 |
Spencer Steer | 1B/2B/SS/3B | $8 | $5.11 | 5.90 | .327 |
Ezequiel Tovar | SS | $3 | $4.42 | 3.78 | .329 |
Jonah Heim | C | $1 | $2.40 | 4.95 | .297 |
Bryce Miller | SP | $1 | $6.97 | 5.74 | 3.77 |
These nine guys should form the core of my next competitive roster. It would be ideal if Franco was a little cheaper, but his breakout this season and sky high ceiling justify his salary. I didn’t expect to have two catchers listed in this group, but Murphy and Heim are both slugging the ball and both look like they’ve taken a significant step forward this year. I’ve got a solid little group of pitchers here too headlined by Kirby.
I’m a little worried that I don’t have any outfielders in the group above. It’s become increasingly difficult to fill five slots with solid contributors and that was a concern of mine when I moved Harper for Seager. Steer is on track to gain OF eligibility for this year and next but I’d rather use him as a super utility guy rather than locking him into a spot in my outfield.
I’d have to be blown away by the offer to move any of these guys right now.
Player | Position | ’23 Salary | Avg. Salary | ’23 P/G | ’24 wOBA/FIP |
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. | 2B/OF | $9 | $10.98 | 4.57 | .338 |
Spencer Torkelson | 1B | $9 | $8.63 | 4.24 | .323 |
Jarred Kelenic | OF | $7 | $9.75 | 5.35 | .315 |
Taylor Ward | OF | $3 | $7.63 | 4.26 | .341 |
Grayson Rodriguez | SP | $3 | $5.88 | 5.07 | 3.75 |
These five I expect to be keepers but there’s a bit of risk they might not pan out the way I expect. Keeping a $9 Torkelson is probably a bit crazy, but he’s been hitting much better recently and still has his prospect pedigree working in his favor. If he finishes the season strong, he could be a nice fit on my roster. Kelenic’s breakout has slowed down a bit after a very hot start; I think the adjustments he’s made are for real but there’s always a chance he falls back into his bad habits. I thought Ward was a great buy low target at his salary; he should be a keeper if he continues to hit like he has this month.
Player | Position | ’23 Salary | Avg. Salary | ’23 P/G | ’24 wOBA/FIP |
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Corey Seager | SS | $48 | $34.48 | 9.20 | .337 |
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. | OF | $16 | $7.38 | 5.59 | .321 |
Ian Happ | OF | $12 | $10.93 | 5.41 | .329 |
Reid Detmers | SP | $11 | $7.20 | 4.95 | 3.95 |
Trevor Rogers | SP | $11 | $6.69 | 4.33 | 3.73 |
Jordan Romano | RP | $10 | $9.53 | 9.50 | 4.16 |
Tony Gonsolin | SP | $9 | $8.32 | 5.02 | 4.00 |
Marcus Stroman | SP | $7 | $6.41 | 5.60 | 3.89 |
Ranger Suárez | SP | $5 | $4.97 | 5.02 | 3.78 |
Bryan De La Cruz | OF | $5 | $3.63 | 4.69 | .308 |
Taylor Walls | 2B/SS/3B | $4 | $2.93 | 4.14 | .284 |
Jake McCarthy | OF | $2 | $4.56 | 3.41 | .314 |
This group is filled with guys who are fairly priced and I could see myself keeping a handful of them. I’d also be open to moving any of them if the right deal materialized. I’ve already gotten a number of inquiries about Seager but I acquired him for Harper. If I was going to flip him, I’d want to get commensurate value in return which isn’t what other owners seem like they’re interested in giving up. I expect to enter 2024 with Seager and Franco locking down two of my infield positions.
I’ve got a large group of pitchers here who all seem like pretty good values for their salaries. Detmers and Rogers still have something to prove and they’re the most expensive of the bunch. I almost put Gonsolin and Suárez in the top tier of automatic keepers but I think there are enough question marks surrounding them that I left them here.
Here’s where most of my outfielders appear too. Keeping Gurriel at $16 would be pretty tough even though he’s posting career highs in hard-hit and contact rates. De La Cruz and McCarthy have both been up and down during their short careers; if they can finish this year strong, they both become interesting keepers.
If I keep all 26 players in these three tiers, I’d head into next season with $307 in committed salary plus an unknown amount of arbitration that could be as high as $33 or as low as $11. Let’s assume the final total falls somewhere closer to the high end. With 14 roster spots to fill and around $60-$70 of free cap space, I need to move some of these high priced players on the bubble to get my roster in the right shape for next year.
Player | Position | ’23 Salary | Avg. Salary | ’23 P/G | ’24 wOBA/FIP |
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Max Muncy | 2B/3B | $25 | $18.72 | 5.30 | .335 |
Ryan Mountcastle | 1B | $12 | $9.55 | 4.26 | .341 |
Clarke Schmidt | SP/RP | $11 | $2.82 | 3.60 | 4.03 |
José Abreu | 1B | $7 | $15.25 | 2.83 | .323 |
Tanner Houck | SP/RP | $6 | $3.55 | 4.16 | 4.01 |
Hayden Wesneski | SP | $6 | $3.93 | 2.52 | 3.99 |
Erik Swanson | RP | $5 | $3.06 | 7.80 | 3.75 |
Shane Baz | SP | $3 | $4.87 | 0.00 | 3.78 |
Grant Anderson | RP | $3 | $2.27 | 5.92 | 4.19 |
Kyle Gibson | SP | $2 | $1.72 | 4.40 | 4.58 |
Hector Neris | RP | $2 | $3.10 | 7.72 | 3.84 |
Dane Dunning | SP/RP | $2 | $2.45 | 4.57 | 4.42 |
Esteury Ruiz | OF | $1 | $4.06 | 4.53 | .304 |
José Caballero | 2B/SS | $1 | $1.76 | 3.86 | .270 |
Ian Hamilton | RP | $1 | $1.92 | 8.80 | 4.17 |
Danny Coulombe | RP | $1 | $1.45 | 7.68 | 4.26 |
Here’s the list of guys I’d be happy to move or am planning on cutting at the end of the year. Muncy is probably the most valuable player above and I have a standing offer involving him that I’ve been sitting on. I’ve also had a surprising number of inquiries about Baz. At his salary, he wouldn’t be hard to keep, but the injury history is a huge red flag and I think I’d be able to get more value from him in a deal than from keeping him.
Abreu could potentially have some value to a team if his midseason hot streak continues and he’s able to start producing around his career norms over the second half of the season. All of my relievers are listed here too since Romano is really the only one with enough value to realistically keep.
Going through the effort of organizing my roster like this has helped me see that I’ve got too many players on the keep/sell bubble and they’re all a little too expensive to hold onto all of them. I’ll need to find some creative deals to reduce the amount of salary I’m planning on keeping next year to give me more room in the draft to add to my roster. I’ll update my trade block with these guys and hope to move some of them for cheaper pieces.
Jake Mailhot is a contributor to FanGraphs. A long-suffering Mariners fan, he also writes about them for Lookout Landing. Follow him on BlueSky @jakemailhot.
As someone in a similar spot and even sharing a lot of players at similar salaries, this article is super helpful, as were the preceding ones! Really appreciate the increased Otto coverage!!