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Whitestone’s Waiver Watch: NFBC Main Event (7/3)

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Welcome to my weekly NFBC Main Event recap article. Each week, I’ll dig into the top free agents added in this premier fantasy baseball contest, letting you know who was added in the most leagues, how much money was spent and more. In addition, we’ll revisit the top pickups from three weeks ago and even scan the Main Event overall standings to see who’s at the top. 

Welcome also to Earth for all you aliens out there. Independence Day reminds us of how you aliens tried to take over our planet in 1996. Will Smith showed you a thing or two as I remember, and despite the fact that mankind was fighting superior technology, our will to survive ruled the day.

Independence Day: Welcome to Earth

MLB Counter = 51.9% of the season complete

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Updated MLB stats

I am alternating the overall MLB pitching and hitting stats with the 80% Main Event target update in this section moving forward – since there is less movement in the numbers now. This week we will check in on those 80% levels for the year to date in the NFBC Main Event.

Categories 80% Level: 2023 Main Event YTD 80% Level: 2023 Main Event PROJECTED FINAL
Runs 561 1081
HRs 154 297
RBIs 548 1056
Steals 98 189
Average 0.2608 0.2608
Strikeouts 745 1435
Wins 49 94
Saves 39 75
ERA 3.726 3.726
WHIP 1.205 1.205

So these are the updated 80% targets – you can check in on your Main Event squads (and probably most of your 15-team leagues) to see if you are ahead or behind these paces. Notably, Main Event owners are aiming at a higher target in home runs and RBI (297 homers from 293 a couple of weeks ago and 1,056 from 1,050), and ERA is a little bit worse – 3.726 now from 3.708. But there really isn’t much change after more than half the season has been played. And if you’re trailing in any particular category – remember what the President said when we were attacked and get after it!

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Most Common FAAB Pickups in the Main Event: Go Westburg, Young Man

The 10 widest acquisitions are in the chart below, and Main Event owners branched out this week and do not (I repeat, DO NOT) have a rookie starting pitcher as the top acquisition. Jordan Westburg, infielder for Baltimore, was added in all 53 leagues and was one of only two top-10 players to get over $100 as the highest winning bid – the other was Kolby Allard of ATL. The FAAB dollars are just not available. After those two, it was a mix of players with high bids of $17-38, still with a lean toward starting pitchers: Graham Ashcraft, Keaton Winn, Cristopher Sánchez, Ryne Nelson and Kyle Wright.

ADDED IN MOST MAIN EVENT LEAGUES Leagues Added Reason Highest Winning Bid Lowest Winning Bid
Jordan Westburg 53 Hey! A rookie HITTER! 177 12
Kolby Allard 51 Filling in for ATL 127 1
Graham Ashcraft 35 Bouncing Back? 16 1
Keaton Winn 31 Now in the SF rotation 34 1
Cristopher Sánchez 28 Looked good last start 51 1
Ryne Nelson 25 Two good starts in a row 38 1
Oscar Colás 25 Could be called up 17 1
Kyle Wright 22 Working his way back 23 1
Jared Young 22 Showing power for CHC 23 1
Jean Segura 22 Back from IL 18 1

The Century Club

In the 15th FAAB run (see below), there were no $200-plus successful bids for the second time this season – we might have seen the last of them (down from 4) – and only 10 winning bids over $100 (six of these were for Westburg). As you can see below, we’ve had 528 total winning bids over $200 (which may be about the final total) and 1,260 total $100+ winning bids in the first 15 weeks of FAAB. It’s interesting to think that of the 795 Main Event owners, two-thirds on average have had one $200-plus winning bid, and each owner on average has had 1-2 $100-199 winning bids. Some owners have gone more “stars and scrubs” and have more than one $200 player, while others haven’t gone above $200 at all and are content with $100 and below.

Weekly Summary (FAAB DATE) Winning Bids Over $200 Winning Bids Over $100
3/26 2 13
4/3 24 80
4/10 27 98
4/17 66 149
4/24 37 102
4/30 79 151
5/7 86 147
5/14 61 117
5/21 11 75
5/28 44 66
6/4 29 59
6/11 58 123
6/18 0 28
6/25 4 42
7/2 0 10
YTD 528 1260

The Wow Bid of the Week

So, who attracted the highest single bid of the week? The highest winning bid was for Jordan Westburg – with the top winning bid of $177 beating the $70 runner-up amount. Unsurprisingly, this was the lowest WOW bid of the year and the first one under $200 of FAAB.

FAAB Summary

In the first 15 FAAB weeks, Main Event owners have had 23,282 winning bids (so each Main Event team has won 29.3 bids on average YTD – roughly two per week) and spent about $823 of their $1,000 allocation. Comparing that to the last two years at the 14-week mark, that’s more than the $747 spent in 2022 and the $732 spent two years ago. You can see in the chart below (the average amount spent per team column) that there was a huge drop in weekly spending three weeks ago – from $65 spent per team to $28, and after holding steady at that $28 level last week, it’s now down to $17. But with 27 FAAB periods and $823 spent in 15 weeks, owners who have an average amount left are going to have to economize even further by averaging $14.75 per week for all their winning bids over the final 12 weeks of the campaign. It is time for some really strong $5 bids!

MAIN EVENT: 2023 FAAB PERIOD TOTAL NUMBER OF MAIN EVENT WINNING BIDS TOTAL FAAB DOLLARS SPENT MAIN EVENT AVERAGE WINNING BID MAIN EVENT AVERAGE AMOUNT SPENT PER TEAM CUMULATIVE FAAB SPENT PER TEAM
1 341 $6,722 $19.71 $8.46  
2 1410 $50,519 $35.83 $63.55 $72.00
3 1793 $55,661 $31.04 $70.01 $142.02
4 1822 $68,776 $37.75 $86.51 $228.53
5 1725 $53,876 $31.23 $67.77 $296.29
6 1748 $61,632 $35.26 $77.52 $373.82
7 1902 $74,183 $39.00 $93.31 $467.13
8 1775 $59,903 $33.75 $75.35 $542.48
9 1659 $40,999 $24.71 $51.57 $594.05
10 1501 $37,183 $24.77 $46.77 $640.82
11 1524 $34,488 $22.63 $43.38 $684.20
12 1619 $51,953 $32.09 $65.35 $749.55
13 1546 $22,441 $14.52 $28.23 $777.78
14 1531 $22,510 $14.70 $28.31 $806.10
15 1386 $13,517 $9.75 $17.00 $823.10
TOTAL 23282 $654,363 $28.11 $823.10  

The Colosseum

Each week during the season, I 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. In the chart below, you can see the results from the 10th FAAB period.  Andrew Abbott of Cincinnati leads us off and he’s been very good – two wins, a 2.00 ERA and a very nice K:BB ratio. He gets a thumbs up from the emperor of course. AJ Smith-Shawver of the Braves, however, did not perform as well and was recently demoted. He is a thumbs down as a FAAB acquisition. Scott McGough of the Diamondbacks, on the other hand, has been good.  He has five saves in three weeks with a nice K:BB ratio and WHIP and is awarded with a thumbs up. Finally, the phenomenon known as Elly De La Cruz has been electric. One could quibble with the batting average I suppose, but he’s homered twice, stolen six bags and is producing counting stats. This is another thumbs up from the emperor.

This now gives us 22 thumbs up for the season thus far (46%), 18 down (38%) and 8 pushes (17%). That’s better than 2022, which registered a 39% thumbs up on these weekly pickups, and well ahead of 2021 (24%). 

6/11 Andrew Abbott 53 18.0 IP (20/5 K:BB) 2 W 2.00 ERA 0.83 WHIP Thumbs Up
6/11 AJ Smith-Shawver 53 9.0 IP (10/3 K:BB) 1 W 8.00 ERA 1.44 WHIP Thumbs Down
6/11 Scott McGough 47 9.2 IP (12/4 K:BB) 0W 2.79 ERA 1.34 WHIP 5SV Thumbs Up
6/11 Elly De La Cruz 46 .257 BA 2 HR 6 SB (14/8 R:RBI) Thumbs Up

Overall Leaderboard: The Second Crusade for Christenson

Remember that the Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period? And even though crusading declined rapidly after the 15th century, Eric Christenson believes that they should be brought back. Even though Eric does his FAAB prep on horseback (see below), he says he is ready to go to the Middle East on short notice for the pursuit of religious enlightenment. Eric has been steady and solid all season and assures us all that this crusade will end in victory!!

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Overall Leader Standings Through This Date Fantasy Owner Overall Points Margin Over Second Place Current Overall Place
1 4/2 Robert Henke 7065 82.5 81st
2 4/9 John Pausma 6694 7 8th
3 4/16 Michael Mager 7254.5 545 5th
4 4/23 Michael Mager 6820 168.5 5th
5 4/30 Michael Mager 7056 338.5 5th
6 5/7 Michael Mager 7038 230 5th
7 5/14 Jeff Tudor 6791 158 6th
8 5/21 Steve Maier 6786 158 2nd
9 5/28 Steve Maier 6945 233.5 2nd
10 6/4 Steve Maier 6902.5 172.5 2nd
11 6/11 Michael Kurland 6745 68 12th
12 6/18 Steve Maier 6934 304.5 2nd
13 6/25 Eric Christenson 7057.5 231 1st
14 7/2 Eric Christenson 6881.5 39 1st

In the overall top 30 standing below, we find Steve Maier still in second place and Clark Olson – who moved ahead of Brandon King – now in 3rd from 6th last week. Mr. Olson is also 14th and 26th. Wow. Michael Mager is lurking in 5th (and he also has the 7th-place overall team) and Jeff Tudor is in solid position in 6th. The great John Pausma is now 8th (and 30th) and Andrew Geller is 9th. Dalton Del Don rounds out the top 10 and is always a threat.

Fantasy managers to watch out for include Bob Catsiroumpas in 11th; Michael Kurland in 12th; Scott Waggener in 13th; and Nelson Sousa – who is all over the leaderboard in 15th and 17th overall. 

There are a lot of other strong contenders in the top 30 list. Just take a look at the standings below, and with more than half of the season left, anything can happen.

Overall Rank Overall Prize Money Fantasy Owner Overall Points Points Behind First Place
1 $200,000 Eric Christenson 6881.5 0
2 $50,000 Steve Maier 6842.5 39
3 $30,000 Clark Olson 6748.5 133
4 $25,000 Brandon King 6716.5 165
5 $20,000 Michael Mager 6694 187.5
6 $15,000 Jeff Tudor 6523.5 358
7 $12,500 Michael Mager 6506 375.5
8 $10,000 John Pausma 6445 436.5
9 $9,000 Andrew Geller 6404.5 477
10 $8,000 Dalton Del Don 6391.5 490
11 $7,500 Bob Catsiroumpas 6374.5 507
12 $7,000 Michael Kurland 6348 533.5
13 $6,000 Scott Waggener 6346 535.5
14 $5,500 Clark Olson 6334 547.5
15 $5,000 Nelson Sousa 6330.5 551
16 $4,000 Gregg Martin 6320 561.5
17 $3,500 Nelson Sousa 6219 662.5
18 $3,000 Graham Dawick 6200.5 681
19 $2,500 Jason Anthony 6192 689.5
20 $2,400 Robert Mirshak & Ian Kahn 6169 712.5
21 $2,300 David Miller 6161.5 681
22 $2,200 Robert DiPietro 6104.5 644
23 $2,100 Michael O’Brien 6083.5 633
24 $2,000 Bryan Fitzgerald 6080.5 613.5
25 $1,950 Kyle Pantalone 6072.5 451
26 $1,900 Clark Olson 6071 435
27 $1,850 Brian Edwards 6048.5 396.5
28 $1,800 Ari Benjamin 6040 364.5
29 $1,750 Rey Diaz 6025 366.5
30 $1,700 John Pausma 6005 369.5
  Average Top 30 Overall Score Average Top 30 Overall Score 6322.6  

Champions Update

I like to keep tabs on our recent Overall Champions, because they have proven their mettle over long, difficult campaigns and therefore must be threats to do so again.

Philippe Dussault: Philippe is back and sent me a message from his lawyers informing me that I get no credit for his rise toward the top. However, I must submit the following as evidence. I took Phil to task (purely as a motivational strategy) in this article, and Phil has steadily climbed from 275th place (out of 795 total) to 201st; then to 187th; 160th; 134th. 91st and now? 61st! Is this coincidence? Come on…

Robert Cramutola: Bob is now in 135th from 171st last week. Bob says he will have a press conference before the trade deadline to discuss options, but says he is mostly looking to acquire middle relievers to keep his payroll down.

League of Legends

NFBC League No. LEADER $7,500 prize 2nd PLACE $3,500 prize 3rd PLACE $1,750 prize
1220 Michael Mager Dave Smith Nelson Sousa
1221 Brian Edwards Ned Donohue Brian Ambos
1228 Tom O’Bryan John Pausma Jeremy Brader
1229 Clark Olson Danny Bronski Chris Uram
1230 Todd Whitestone Chas Nelson Adam Mayer
1244 Jason Anthony David Einhorn Philippe Dussault
1276 Andrew Geller Gregg Martin Bradley Libros
1282 Danny Bronski David Miller Chris Liss
1412 Dalton Del Don Mark Srebro Paul Hong
1417 Danny Bronski Leonard Ringle Tony Saccucci
1418 Graham Dawick Eric Heberlig Richard Dimondo
1419 Kyle Brinkmann Thomas Warner Stephen Goodwin
1420 Jeffrey Biddle Joe Green Johnathon Olive
1426 Steve Maier Clark Olson Jim Pryor
1427 John Pausma Bill Gaffney Michael O’Brien
1428 Scott Waggener James Anderson Glenn Schroter
1429 Markus Sultan Jeff Mitseff Jeff Campbell
1443 Jeff Tudor Eric Albright Brian Slack & Nickolaus Sackett
1444 Michael Mager Clark Olson Michael O’Brien
1445 Vic Tafur Robert DiPietro John Pausma
1446 Jason Anthony Toby Guevin Dave Clum
1447 Ari Benjamin Joe Meyer James Anderson & Todd Whitestone
1448 Zachary Waxman David Ehansipoor Michael Thompson
1449 Stephen Fiore Matthew Davis Matt Strickler
1450 Philippe Dussault James Tomony Steven Puntenney
1469 Eric Heberlig Vince Clemente Daniel Prepas
1488 Nelson Sousa Michael Kurland Greg Jewett
1489 Brandon King John Pausma Uttam Rath
1513 Brent Grooms Dave Rhydderch Michael Makula
1520 Bob Catsiroumpas Mark DiMondo Bradley Libros
1521 Mike Cameron Elliott Pell Nelson Sousa
1555 David Miller Rob Silver Ken Clark
1567 Al Williams John Pausma Michael Duin
1569 Eric Christenson David Miller David Hubbard
1571 Eric Albright Ray Butler Scott Jenstad
1572 Robert Mirshak & Ian Kahn Stephen Fiore Michael Mager
1573 Matthew Shepherd Charles Sommer William McAleer
1574 Rey Diaz Hunter Dorbandt Mark Srebro
1575 Bryan Fitzgerald Mark Northan Dave Petroziello
1576 Stephen Marshall Scott Waggener Bob Mazur
1577 Michael Noakes Andrew Sullivan Jeff Mitseff
1578 Brian Slack & Nickolaus Sackett Douglas Gruber Kellen Arneson
1579 Scott Slezak Robert Henke John Stadtmueller
1589 Seth Trachtman Thomas Eshenfelder Ned Donohue
1604 Nelson Sousa Scott Gilbert Ned Donohue
1613 Jarrett Greco Andrew Pelaez John Riccio
1614 Kyle Pantalone Jordan Rosenblum Zachary Waxman
1646 Matt Dozier Dave Rhydderch Charles Holleman
1663 Gregg Martin Brian Slack & Nickolaus Sackett Robert Cramutola
1673 Jody Ryan Chris Oliver Grant Witte
1677 Jason Santeiu Brian Magnani Andrew McQuiston
1717 Zach Bettencourt Douglas Roth Damien Passalacqua
1737 John Fish Austin Sodders Glenn Schroter

Shout-Outs

John Pausma is still cashing in all five Main Event leagues but doesn’t quite have the iron grip when he led all five. Still, this is mighty impressive. But I can tell you that John is none too happy about only leading one of these leagues, so I’d watch out if I were in his league. 

Nelson Sousa is in a cashing position in four Main Event leagues and is making quite a name for himself. (He says it is due to the fact that he hired a new offensive coordinator this year – huh?). Danny Bronski continues to lead two Main Event leagues and is second in yet another, while Michael Mager is also leading two while placing third as well. Clark Olson and David Miller are each leading one and second in two more, and the famous tag team of Brian Slack and Nickolaus Sackett are quite even-handed because they have one first, one second and one third. Those eight fantasy players have 10 first-place positions; 10 second-place and 7 third-place. Wow. Excellent job gentlemen!

Twelve other players are in two cashing spots, with Jason Anthony winning two leagues. In fact, these 20 Main Event fantasy owners below have a combined 17 first-place positions (32%) and 51 cashing spots (32% of the 159 total available). There’s a long way to go of course, but right now the story of the season in the Main Event is Pausma, Sousa, Bronski, Mager, Olson, Miller and Slack/Sackett. But remember, it’s the second crusade this week! So with $177 average FAAB remaining, let’s head to the East (or at least to September)!

SHOUT-OUTS FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE TOTAL CASH POSITIONS
John Pausma 1 3 1 5
Nelson Sousa 2 0 2 4
Danny Bronski 2 1 0 3
Michael Mager 2 0 1 3
Clark Olson 1 2 0 3
David Miller 1 2 0 3
Brian Slack & Nickolaus Sackett 1 1 1 3
Ned Donohue 0 1 2 3
Jason Anthony 2 0 0 2
Eric Albright 1 1 0 2
Gregg Martin 1 1 0 2
Stephen Fiore 1 1 0 2
Philippe Dussault 1 0 1 2
Zachary Waxman 1 0 1 2
Dave Rydderch 0 2 0 2
Mark Srebro 0 1 1 2
Jeff Mitseff 0 1 1 2
Glenn Schroter 0 0 2 2
Michael O’Brien 0 0 2 2
Bradley Libros 0 0 2 2
TOTAL 17 17 17 51

Good luck during Week 16!

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