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IT’S GONNA BE MAY

MLB COUNTER = 17.5% of the season complete

In case you lost track of the calendar, the boys from NSYNC have a reminder for you. That means we can now get serious (wait, we weren’t serious before?) because a significant portion of the season (almost one-sixth) is now in the books. There’s still plenty of time to make moves, but don’t be too relaxed if you have a 15th place team…

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So perhaps it’s a good time to look at how various MLB offenses are performing to date. We came into the season with a lot of strongly-held beliefs, but often reality steps in and causes us to rethink. Below I’ve calculated the OPS for each of the 30 MLB squads – divided into ranks against RHP and LHP. The strongest offenses, or the ones you might sit your pitcher against, are italicized. And the weakest offenses, the easy marks, are bolded. One major caveat is the stats against LHP are generally a lot smaller, so you can place lesser reliance on them. But nevertheless, showing both stats for each offensive unit presents an interesting point of comparison. Toward that end, I have listed them in order of their OPS against the primary factor of performance versus RHP, from the best against righties (ATL), to the worst (CHW).

Below is the highly-acclaimed scoring grid for offensive OPS – as 7 indicates great offensive performance against this handed pitching to 1 (umm, not really great).

.850+ Excellent 7
.800 to .849 Very Good 6
.750 to .799 Good 5
..700 to .749 Average 4
..650 to .699 Mediocre 3
.600 to .649 Poor 2
Below .600 Awful 1

As you can see, we have five offenses that are pretty darn good against RHP, including the Padres, which surprised me a bit. I wasn’t impressed at the outset of the season with SD’s lower half of their lineup, but they have been producing. The top offenses against the smaller sample of LHP include ATL again (no surprise), but also BAL, CHC (the highest OPS vs. LHP at the time I analyzed this), HOU (despite their struggles), CLE (a pesky offense), NYM and AZ (almost as high as the CHC).

Most of the weak offenses are weak against all types of pitching (although rumors are not true that the Dodgers are considering pitching FTN’s Vlad Sedler against the White Sox, even though they have an unmatched level of ineptitude as the only team with an OPS below .600 against both pitcher types). It’s interesting to me that some good offenses (MIL and TEX) are not that great against LHP. We’ll see if that holds up over time.

UPDATED THROUGH THURSDAY, APRIL 25:

TEAM OPS vs. RHP OPS vs. LHP Difference (+ indicates better vs. RHP; – indicates better vs. LHP) VS. RHP VS. LHP
ATL 0.837 0.793 4.40% 6 5
LAD 0.808 0.735 7.30% 6 4
MIL 0.785 0.621 16.40% 5 2
BAL 0.768 0.803 -3.50% 5 6
SD 0.75 0.7 5.00% 5 4
TEX 0.743 0.623 12.00% 4 2
WAS 0.723 0.577 14.60% 4 1
KC 0.718 0.661 5.70% 4 3
BOS 0.715 0.718 -0.30% 4 4
CHC 0.707 0.867 -16.00% 4 7
HOU 0.697 0.773 -7.60% 3 5
CLE 0.697 0.826 -12.90% 3 6
SF 0.697 0.703 -0.60% 3 4
COL 0.697 0.672 2.50% 3 3
NYY 0.695 0.709 -1.40% 3 4
PHI 0.694 0.746 -5.20% 3 4
NYM 0.694 0.76 -6.60% 3 5
CIN 0.683 0.71 -2.70% 3 4
LAA 0.682 0.715 -3.30% 3 4
TB 0.679 0.626 5.30% 3 2
TOR 0.67 0.748 -7.80% 3 4
SEA 0.664 0.651 1.30% 3 3
DET 0.664 0.656 0.80% 3 3
AZ 0.661 0.866 -20.50% 3 7
PIT 0.657 0.716 -5.90% 3 4
MIN 0.657 0.72 -6.30% 3 4
MIA 0.652 0.516 13.60% 3 1
STL 0.648 0.623 2.50% 2 2
OAK 0.603 0.649 -4.60% 2 2
CHW 0.568 0.517 5.10% 1 1
MLB 0.697 0.7 -0.30% 3.43 3.67

Most Common FAAB Pickups in the Main Event: Turning the Pages

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In FAAB #6 (our weekly look at how these top owners are spending their fictional $1,000 free agent acquisition budget in the Main Event), which was completed Sunday, April 28, the bidding was fairly aggressive, but still lagged past years. The top 10 widest acquisitions this week are in the chart below, and Simeon Woods Richardson (MIN) was added in the most leagues (54 out of 57). Picking up on our discussion of offenses to target, Woods Richardson has the good fortune of lining up against the Chicago White Sox and their .568 OPS against right-handed pitchers. Second in the hearts of Main Event owners was Pete Crow-Armstrong, who has hit the ground running with a very early .400 batting average. There’s opportunity in the Cubs outfield if he can remain productive. The No. 3 most-added player was Atlanta starter Bryce Elder, who could be a stabilizing presence in the Braves rotation. But the big-upside play was Jo Adell, added in 46 leagues with no bids over $200 but 24 bids between $100-199. Adell is hitting .333 with 3 homers and 5 steals, which could be fantasy gold if he can keep it going. Our No. 5 widest player added was Bailey Falter, who struck out 8 over 7 innings of one-run ball against Milwaukee last week. As thanks, Main Event owners added him in 44 leagues with a bid as high as $100. Five other players were added in 42 or more leagues: Mike Tauchman of the Cubs (power and speed), Josh Rojas (SEA, hitting leadoff in J.P. Crawford’s absence); Slade Cecconi of Arizona, Ben Lively of Cleveland and Hunter Goodman of Colorado.

NFBC MAIN EVENT – MOST ADDED THIS WEEK:

Player Leagues Added Highest Winning Bid Lowest Winning Bid Reason
Simeon Woods Richardson 54 85 8 Gets CHW next
Pete Crow-Armstrong 53 355 1 4-for-10 with a HR
Bryce Elder 49 140 1 Gets LAD – will he stick?
Jo Adell 46 171 33 Hitting a lusty .333
Bailey Falter 44 100 16 Gem against PIT last outing
Mike Tauchman 44 64 5 2 homers Tuesday
Josh Rojas 42 201 2 Batting leadoff
Slade Cecconi 42 101 1 Solid vs. SEA; SD next
Ben Lively 42 72 5 Solid in first two starts
Hunter Goodman 42 68 1 Just 1-for-9 but a homer

Winning Bids over $100 and $200

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I’m also keeping tabs on players attracting the highest individual FAAB bids as well. In the fifth run on April 28 (see below), there were eight $200-plus successful bids, one more than last week), one each for the following players: Pete Crow-Armsstrong; Nolan Jones, Erick Fedde, Taj Bradley, Justin Lawrence, Tommy Pham; Kodai Senga and Josh Rojas. In addition, there were 75 bids of $100-199 scattered across the player landscape as owners searched for options for the upcoming week.

FAAB Date Winning Bids (< $200) Winning Bids ($100-$199)
3/24 1 9
3/31 58 43
4/7 1 23
4/14 13 80
4/21 14 80
4/28 8 75

The Wow Bid of the Week: A Crow with a Strong Arm?

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So, this is the section where I reveal which player was the target of the highest bid this past Sunday, and it’s a player we’ve already mentioned. Pete Crow-Armstrong’s services were won with a very strong $355 bid (third-highest bid so far in 2024), which had no problem overcoming an unsuccessful runner-up bid of $22. Crow-Armstrong is now owned in 54 of 57 Main Event leagues.

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  • 3/24: Nolan Schanuel $200
  • 3/31: Jason Foley $479
  • 4/7: James McArthur $225
  • 4/14 Brandon Nimmo $578
  • 4/21 Wilyer Abreu $350
  • 4/28 Pete Crow-Armstrong $355

FAAB Summary: Spending Muted

In the sixth FAAB week, Main Event owners successfully made 1,929 winning bids (the second-most so far behind last week) and have spent about $290 of their $1,000 allocation. This is significantly lower than the last three years at the six-week mark, but nevertheless it is the third straight week we’ve breached the $60 per week (per team) threshold. Main Event owners are ready to spend if they get some attractive free agents in the pool, but they have not been sufficiently enticed thus far. As you can see in the second chart below, this period traditionally is the highest per team per week, and although we’ve breached the $60 per week mark, we haven’t had those big spike weeks of $70-90:

  • 2024: $290
  • 2023: $374
  • 2022: $316
  • 2021: $384

The average Main Event Week 4 winning bid was $26.87, below previous years (which has been between $32-38 the last three years).

2024 FAAB Week Total # of Winning Bids Total FAAB $ Spent Average Winning Bid Average Amount Spent (per team) Cumulative FAAB Spent (per team)
1 310 $4,929 $15.90 $5.76
2 1460 $46,330 $31.73 $54.19 $59.95
3 1728 $34,480 $19.95 $40.33 $100.28
4 1825 $52,908 $28.99 $61.88 $162.16
5 2029 $57,486 $28.33 $67.24 $229.40
6 1929 $51,835 $26.87 $60.63 $290.02
TOTAL 9281 $247,968 $26.72 $290.02

AVERAGE WEEKLY SPENDING PER TEAM (21-24):

FAAB Period 2024 2023 2022 2021
1 $5.76 $8.46 $11.29 $9.89
2 $54.19 $63.55 $51.24 $86.71
3 $40.33 $70.01 $65.29 $85.95
4 $61.88 $86.51 $62.57 $67.98
5 $67.24 $67.77 $53.82 $67.41
6 $60.63 $77.52 $71.32 $66.39
7 $93.31 $83.64 $47.16
8 $75.35 $65.81 $42.71

The Colosseum

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Four Widest ME Pickups from 3 weeks ago Leagues Added First three weeks stats
Blaze Alexander 53 .342 BA 2 HR 0 SB (7/10 R:RBI)
Oliver Dunn 50 .139 BA 0 HR 0 SB 1/1 R:RBI)
Will Brennan 43 .195 BA 3 HR 0 SB (8/6 R:RBI)
Ivan Herrera 42 .156 BA 2 HR 0 SB (4/4 R:RBI)

Each week during the season, I’ll take a look at the four widest Main Event pickups from three weeks ago and evaluate whether it was a good addition based on the early stats (thumbs up), a bad idea (thumbs down) or simply a push. Three weeks ago, we had our third FAAB run, and as you can see from the above stats, we had one very solid pickup (Blaze Alexander). He’s produced a gaudy average and contributed two homers and some nice counting stats. He gets a thumbs up. Will Brennan has not been as good, but despite a mediocre average, Brennan has cranked three homers and has reasonably good runs and RBI – he gets a push. Finally, we get our first thumbs down grades of the season in Oliver Dunn (he’s really done nothing) and Ivan Herrera (he’s provided two homers in limited action but not quite enough to significantly help fantasy managers).

Main Event owners still have a strong leg up in 2024 with six thumbs up, two thumbs down and four pushes, which could allow us to surpass the final 2023 total of 39 thumbs up for the season (44%), 36 down (41%) and 13 pushes (15%). The 2023 good pickups were the highest since I’ve been tracking it last year, compared to the 2022 good pickups mark of 39% and 24% in 2021.

Overall Leaderboard: Schroter the Boater

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Glenn Schroter, if you don’t know your history, is the 2015 Main Event Champ, and you can see that he has done well investing the money from that victory. Glenn isn’t being mean about it, but he says he does have a second mooring purchased for yacht No. 2. He moved from 12th to first overall this week and plans to stay there. Glenn has three Main Event teams, and all three are in the top 100 of the contest, so this looks like a tough man to beat. However, Erik Sviggum moved from sixth to second overall with his only Main Event entry and is not about to give in. Bradley Libros checks into third (he was eighth last week), Nicholi Knutson moved strongly from 14th to fourth and Nelson Sousa just won’t give up and resides at fifth, 20th and 32nd overall. Sheesh.

Among the other top-30 contenders, Dave Rhydderch is sixth and 18th, Andy Saxton is solidly in seventh, Chris Uram is eighth (dropping from third), Jason Santeiu is ninth (from 15th last week) and Matthew Davis rounds out the top 10 overall (he wasn’t even in the top 31 a week ago!). 

A few other notables in the top 31 (the top 31 are paid an overall prize at the end of the season – see below table) include last week’s leader Greg Diehl (11th), Todd Hoppe (12th), Mike Ballschmiede (13th), Danny Bronski (14th) and past overall champ Robert Cramutola (15th). Three guys I recommend keeping an eye on are Jon Stadtmueller (24th), Clark Olson (28th) and Michael O’Brien (31st) – they’re tough and ready to move up the leaderboard.

But all 31 of these fantasy managers have gotten off to a terrific start, and that’s what you need in a big 855-team contest like the Main Event. But it’s a long season (especially long for those in the back of the pack!).

Overall Rank Overall Prize Money Fantasy Manager Overall Points Points Behind 1st Place
1 $200,000 Glenn Schroter 7484.5 0.0
2 $50,000 Erik Sviggum 7418.5 66.0
3 $30,000 Bradley Libros 7395.5 89.0
4 $25,000 Nicholi Knutson 7379.5 105.0
5 $20,000 Nelson Sousa 7377.5 107.0
6 $15,000 Dave Rhydderch 7219.5 265.0
7 $12,500 Andy Saxton 7217 .5 #VALUE!
8 $10,000 Chris Uram 7211.0 273.5
9 $9,000 Jason Santeiu 7180.0 304.5
10 $8,000 Matthew Davis 7166.0 318.5
11 $7,500 Greg Diehl 7160.5 324.0
12 $7,000 Todd Hoppe 7048.0 436.5
13 $6,500 Mike Ballschmiede 7024.5 460.0
14 $6,000 Danny Bronski 6915.0 569.5
15 $5,500 Robert Cramutola 6885.5 599.0
16 $5,000 Leonard Ringle 6883.0 601.5
17 $4,000 Chris Boudreaux 6881.5 603.0
18 $3,500 Dave Rhydderch 6873.5 611.0
19 $3,000 Stephen Ciepiela 6842.0 642.5
20 $2,500 Nelson Sousa 6809.5 675.0
21 $2,400 Eric Karlovic 6748.0 736.5
22 $2,300 David Hinkel 6730.0 754.5
23 $2,200 Brian Edwards 6706.5 778.0
24 $2,100 Jon Stadtmueller 6686.5 798.0
25 $2,000 David Miller 6616.0 868.5
26 $1,950 Bill Gaffney 6609.0 875.5
27 $1,900 Robert Cramutola 6577.0 907.5
28 $1,850 Clark Olson 6575.0 909.5
29 $1,800 Dohn Terrell 6561.5 923.0
30 $1,750 Matthew Dugan 6551.5 933.0
31 $1,700 Michael O’Brien 6524.0 894.5
Average Top 31 Overall Score Average Top 31 Overall Score 6711.0

League of Legends

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Here are the 57 Main Event leagues with the current top three in the standings as of the morning of April 29!

NFBC League # LEADER – $7,000 prize 2nd Place – $3,500 prize 3rd Place – $1,750 prize
1190 Ryan Welborn Gregg Martin Dan Iverson
1194 Nicholi Knutson Daniel DaSilva Greg Miller
1232 David Miller Ray Murphy Kelly Uganski
1233 Danny Bronski Andrew Sullivan Matthew Shepherd
1337 Zachary Waxman Daniel DaSilva Robert Osgood Jr.
1380 Philippe Dussault Anjan Chaklader Michelle Smith
1381 Steven Weimer Jackson Price Michael Mager
1418 Neil Petersen Christopher Torres Stephen Prepas
1419 Bill Gaffney Paul Hong Jeffrey Biddle
1427 Robert Cramutola Ian Peterson John Pausma
1438 Dave Rhydderch Abdulaziz Madani James Anderson
1443 Clark Olson Nelson Sousa Jason Santeiu
1460 Erik Sviggum David Hinkel Zach Bettencourt
1479 Dave Rhydderch Robert Beckman Jordan Rosenblum
1484 Adam Warner Zach Bettencourt Matthew Shepherd
1485 Bill Gaffney Abdulaziz Madani Jacob Sebastiao
1487 Mike Ballschmiede Brian Magnani Ryan Holewinski
1488 Douglas Roth Richard DiMondo Brandon King
1489 Ben Tidd Richard DiMondo Tyler Jung
1493 Alan Mitchell Robert Kahn Paul Jager
1516 Matthew Davis Mark Bendar Adam Warner
1517 Dominic Rello Jon Stadtmueller Todd Whitestone
1518 Michael O’Brien Joe Meyer Jeff Campbell
1519 Kevin Hasting Zachary Waxman Danny Bronski
1520 Peter Christensen Steven Weimer Bill Gaffney
1521 Griffin Benger Dave Shovein Carter Gill
1522 Jeff Erickson & Tim Schuler Chris Liss Glenn Schroter
1523 Clark Olson James Tomony Michael Lins
1528 David Einhorn Richard DiMondo Jonathan Vriesema
1539 Bradley Libros Andrew Geller Scott Schonewolf
1566 Greg Diehl Jeff Mitseff Matt Leahy
1585 Leonard Ringle Dave Sowa Brent Grooms
1586 Mike Massotto Chris Slack Scott Gilbert
1587 James Maples Ken Clark Yancy Eaton
1598 Eric Drescher Michael O’Brien Robert DiPietro
1605 Nelson Sousa Peter Marrero Ben Fils
1615 Eric Karlovic Doug Cassidy Mike Cameron
1634 Michael Lins Aaron German Rian Lange
1645 Stephen Ciepiela Bradley Beckman Dave Rhydderch
1646 Ned Donohue David DiDonato Tony Messer
1647 Jon Stadtmueller Stephen Fiore Matthew McDonough
1648 Dustin Wagner Darren Wasney Randall Haines
1649 Chris Fessler Jason Anthony Ross Berg
1650 David Miller Mark Kieffer Austin Sodders
1653 Scott Waggener Steve Brunn Scott Fleming
1658 Chris Uram Matthew Dugan James Shriver
1676 Todd Hoppe Jason Santeiu Chet Lexvold
1680 Nelson Sousa Lawrence Schechter Jenny Butler
1685 Dohn Terrell Shawn Gidley Michael Wallis
1692 Glenn Schroter Robert Brendler Paul Jager
1707 Brian Edwards Hiep Hoang Zachary Viglianco
1714 Chris Boudreaux Aaron Lawson Mike Ballschmiede
1778 Andy Saxton Matthew Dugan Carter Gill
1817 Glenn Schroter Zach Bettencourt Gregg Martin
1820 James Hyler Tom Rodriguez Robert Giese
1831 Jason Santeiu Nelson Sousa Dan Leonard
1837 Robert Cramutola Stephen Prepas Michael O’Brien

Shout-outs

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The 26 players listed below account for 23 of the 57 first-place positions (40%) and 61 of the 171 total cashing positions (36%) – great job thus far!

So far, the most outstanding performance across the Main Events is Nelson Sousa, who has two first places and two second places. Congratulations Nelson! But see below as Bill Gaffney, Glenn Schroter and Dave Rhydderch are also doing terrific work!

Notables include:

Two firsts, two seconds – Nelson Sousa
Two firsts, one third – Bill Gaffney, Glenn Schroter, Dave Rhydderch
One first, one second, one third – Jason Santieu, Michael O’Brien
Three seconds – Richard DiMondo
Two seconds, one third – Zach Bettencourt
Two firsts – David Miller, Robert Cramutola, Clark Olson
One first; one second – Jon Stadtmueller, Zachary Waxman, Steven Weimer
One first; One third – Adam Warner, Mike Ballschmiede, Danny Bronski, Michael Lins
Two seconds – Daniel DaSilva, Abdulaziz Madani, Matthew Dugan
One second, one third – Gregg Martin, Stephen Prepas
Two thirds – Paul Jager, Carter Gill

Good luck in Week 7!

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