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Whitestone’s Waiver Watch: NFBC Main Event (9/18)

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Our Finest Hour

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. 

 

MLB Counter = 92.4% of the season complete

Remaining

  • Weeks: 2
  • FAABs: 1
  • Lineup Sets: 4 (counting today)
  • Days: 14

There are just two weeks left in the regular season, and for Main Event owners, it’s crunch time. League Championships and Overall Positions are still up for grabs, and it just comes down to player performance and gut calls. There’s no use arguing about each individual decision, which was summed up well in the following exchange on “Apollo 13”:

Jim Lovell: All right! There are a thousand things that have to happen in order – we are on Number 8, you’re talking about Number 692.

Just make sure you don’t make that big mistake – that one that might haunt you in the offseason. Jack Swigert in “Apollo 13” figured out how to avoid this, and you might be well served to do something similar… 

Lovell: (pointing to yellow post-it with “NO’ written on it attached to a switch) – What is that?

Jack Swigert: Oh… I was getting a little punchy and I… I didn’t

wanna cut the LEM loose with you guys still in it.

Lovell: (long pause) That’s good thinking, Jack.

The top-30 entrants in the Main Event are listed later in the article – but with three weeks to go, here are are the top-five contenders for the 2023 crown and the only Main Event teams within 400 points of the top:

  • Brian Slack and Dylan White
  • Bob Catsiroumpas
  • Gregg Martin
  • Brandon King
  • John Pausma
  • Rey Diaz

Remember to Be Positive – Don’t Even Think About Losing

Most Common FAAB Pickups in the Main Event: Go Long

go long danny kanell GIF by Twitter

The No. 1 pickup this week was the deep threat, Sawyer Gipson-Long of the Tigers. Gipson-Long struck out 11 Angels in a no-decision on Saturday, which certainly served to raise his profile. And he lines up for an attractive matchup against the Athletics in the coming week. Gipson-Long was added in 47 Main Event leagues on Sunday as owners scrambled for starting pitchers for the final two weeks.

The 10 widest acquisitions are in the chart below, and in addition to Gipson-Long, they also feature a returning star from a few years back – Kris Bryant of the Colorado Rockies. Can Bryant recapture the magic over the final two weeks of the campaign? Well, one thing that might help Bryant perform well is the final week of the regular season, when the Rockies will be playing at Coors Field. He just might be great! The third-highest pickup was a rookie, Ceddanne Rafaela of the Red Sox, who is leading off and hitting well, while the fourth-highest pickup was Julian Merryweather, possibly the new Cubs closer. John Means, who might get a start or two to tune up for the playoffs, was added in 33 leagues and was therefore the fifth-highest pickup. The rest of the top-10 free-agent pickups are shown below – but in truth, there is a lot of disparity in the free-agent additions as fantasy team owners try to solidify their hold on different rotisserie categories.

ADDED IN MOST MAIN EVENT LEAGUES Leagues Added Reason Highest Winning Bid Lowest Winning Bid
Sawyer Gipson-Long 47 Pitching well for DET 32 1
Kris Bryant 36 Back for final two weeks 42 1
Ceddanne Rafaela 35 Leading off for BOS 20 1
Julian Merryweather 35 Might close for CHC 13 1
John Means 33 Back for BAL 14 1
Wilyer Abreu 25 Hot hitting BOS OF 86 1
José Butto 24 Pitching well for NYM 53 1
Tyrone Taylor 24 Hot hitting MIL OF 7 1
Jorge Soler 21 Back for MIA 23 1
Adrian Houser 19 Two starts for MIL 21 1

The Wow Bid of the Week

So, who attracted the highest single bid of the week? The highest winning bid was for Red Sox outfielder Wilyer Abreu with a winning bid of $86.

FAAB Summary

In the first 26 FAAB weeks, Main Event owners have had 36,736 winning bids (so each Main Event team has won 46.2 bids on average YTD – 1.78 per week). Unsurprisingly, Main Event activity was again below 1,000 winning bids and at the lowest level of the year (except for Week 1). This week there were 919 winning bids (1.16 per team). In terms of overall spending, Main Event owners have now parted with, on average, $953 of their $1,000 allocation. Comparing that to the last two years at the 26-week mark, that’s still more than the $940 spent in 2022 and the $939 spent two years ago. 

Spending This Week: Roughly $4.34 per Team

You can see in the chart below (the average amount spent per team column) that there was a huge drop in weekly spending in Week 13 – from $65 spent per team to $28. Since then, it has been at a lower ebb, as from Weeks 15-21 it has ranged from $11.75 to $21.97. But in Weeks 22 and 23, we finally dropped below double-digits per team, and last week it fell to $7.51 before the last two weeks when it is now under $5. With 27 FAAB periods and $953 spent in 26 weeks, there are theoretically owners who have an average amount left ($47), but of course there is always a significant amount left unspent. The last two years this totaled $58, but this year it looks like it will only be about $43 because of the heavier early spending in 2023.

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
16 1313 $16,018 $12.20 $20.15 $843.25
17 1023 $9,338 $9.13 $11.75 $854.99
18 1266 $17,466 $13.80 $21.97 $876.96
19 1340 $9,731 $7.26 $12.24 $889.20
20 1554 $10,957 $7.05 $13.78 $902.98
21 1361 $11,193 $8.22 $14.08 $917.06
22 1324 $7,885 $5.96 $9.92 $926.98
23 1285 $7,343 $5.71 $9.24 $936.22
24 1083 $5,970 $5.51 $7.51 $943.73
25 986 $3,776 $3.83 $4.75 $948.48
26 919 $3,453 $3.76 $4.34 $952.82
TOTAL 36736 $757,493 $20.62 $952.82  

Overall Leaderboard: Houston!

I was planning on giving you a quote from Brian Slack about his outlook for the final two weeks of the season, but he was too busy trying to contact Mission Control to tell them he was concerned about his lead, which is down to 195.0 points with two weeks left! It seems that Brian wants Houston to fix his problem – which is a little strange because his Main Event-leading squad has been working with zero Houston Astros on the roster! Well, it’s always good to talk things over, Brian, but I’m not sure you’re going to get any help from Houston the way you’ve set things up…

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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 59th
2 4/9 John Pausma 6694 7 5th
3 4/16 Michael Mager 7254.5 545 19th
4 4/23 Michael Mager 6820 168.5 19th
5 4/30 Michael Mager 7056 338.5 19th
6 5/7 Michael Mager 7038 230 19th
7 5/14 Jeff Tudor 6791 158 57th
8 5/21 Steve Maier 6786 158 12th
9 5/28 Steve Maier 6945 233.5 12th
10 6/4 Steve Maier 6902.5 172.5 12th
11 6/11 Michael Kurland 6745 68 39th
12 6/18 Steve Maier 6934 304.5 12th
13 6/25 Eric Christenson 7057.5 231 73rd
14 7/2 Eric Christenson 6881.5 39 73rd
15 7/9 Eric Christenson 7026.5 196 73rd
16 7/16 Eric Christenson 6845 21.5 73rd
17 7/23 Eric Christenson 6880 120 73rd
18 7/30 John Pausma 6947 143.5 5th
19 8/6 John Pausma 6986.5 184 5th
20 8/13 John Pausma 7105.5 282.5 5th
21 8/20 John Pausma 7062.5 119 5th
22 8/27 John Pausma 6962.5 79.5 5th
23 9/3 Brian Slack & Dylan White 7111 263.5 1st
24 9/10 Brian Slack & Dylan White 7120 265.5 1st
25 9/17 Brian Slack & Dylan White 7084 195 1st

However, now in second place is a man on a real mission, Bob Catsiroumpas. Bob was third last week and really thinks he can catch the Slack and White tandem. Not to be outdone, My Favorite Martin, Gregg Martin, has zoomed up to 3rd from 7th last week. He is not out of the race for the Overall Championship either! Speaking of threatening behavior, Brandon King is now in 4th (last week 5th) and is truly annoying his league-mate John Pausma. The great champion Pausma is in 5th overall and refuses to utter Brandon King’s name because he is so upset with him. Say Hey Rey Diaz dropped to 6th from 4th, but I say he’s still in the hunt because he is within 400 points of the top spot. I’d say it’s time to go in the other direction, though, right Rey (this is good solid advice I’m giving him…)?

In 7th is the ever-dangerous Clark Olson (who amazingly is also 13th overall), and the great opera fanatics, Robert Mirshak and Ian Kahn, remain comfortably resting in 8th after moving from 15th to 8th place last week. I think it might be time for that lucky aria, Ian! Bill (I don’t make any gaffes) Gaffney is still 9th, and that plucky unknown, Philippe Dussault, is now in 10th place overall. He might have done well in this event in 2021, but I can’t seem to find any confirming records of this…In 11th is Stephen Marshall, up slightly from 12th last week, and former leader Steve Maier is following the Clark Olson blueprint with teams in 12th and 29th overall. My arch-enemy in the auction, Steve Weimer is 14th, Michael O’Brien is 15th and Danny Bronski (more on him later) is 16th overall.

Other notables include Mr. Bronx Yankee, Michael Mager, in 19th, Richard Briskin in 23rd (still handling himself beautifully I must say – and he is up two spots from last week when he was 25th overall) and Kyle (on the Brink) Brinkmann in 25th. Finally, I must mention my Main Event partner and Rotowire prospect guru James Anderson, who is 26th overall despite getting weekly doses of poor FAAB ideas from someone who shall go nameless in this space.

Overall Rank Overall Prize Money Fantasy Owner Overall Points Points Behind First Place
1 $200,000 Brian Slack & Dylan White 7084 0
2 $50,000 Bob Catsiroumpas 6889 195
3 $30,000 Gregg Martin 6847.5 236.5
4 $25,000 Brandon King 6791 293
5 $20,000 John Pausma 6743 341
6 $15,000 Rey Diaz 6697 387
7 $12,500 Clark Olson 6679.5 404.5
8 $10,000 Robert Mirshak & Ian Kahn 6659.5 424.5
9 $9,000 Bill Gaffney 6629.5 454.5
10 $8,000 Philippe Dussault 6587.5 496.5
11 $7,500 Stephen Marshall 6462.5 621.5
12 $7,000 Steve Maier 6435.5 648.5
13 $6,000 Clark Olson 6413.5 670.5
14 $5,500 Steven Weimer 6375 709
15 $5,000 Michael O’Brien 6299 785
16 $4,000 Danny Bronski 6296.5 787.5
17 $3,500 Joe Bavaro 6271.5 812.5
18 $3,000 David Miller 6271 813
19 $2,500 Michael Mager 6251 833
20 $2,400 John Riccio 6238.5 845.5
21 $2,300 Johnathon Olive 6212 872
22 $2,200 Jody Ryan 6196 888
23 $2,100 Richard Briskin 6190.5 893.5
24 $2,000 Eric Albright 6173.5 910.5
25 $1,950 Kyle Brinkmann 6166.5 917.5
26 $1,900 James Anderson 6165.5 918.5
27 $1,850 Michael Noakes 6135 949
28 $1,800 Andrew Sullivan 6134.5 949.5
29 $1,750 Steve Maier 6130.5 953.5
30 $1,700 Bryan Fitzgerald 6121.5 962.5
  Average Top 30 Overall Score Average Top 30 Overall Score 6418.2  

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: As mentioned above, Philippe is amazingly in 10th overall after having been as far back as 275th place (out of 795 total). You might be inclined to come to the conclusion that Phil knows a thing or two about fantasy baseball after this excellent performance, but I just chalk it up to a consistent lucky streak…

Robert Cramutola: Bob has up to 110th overall, but unfortunately he has drifted back and is now 233rd. Bob is nevertheless a great champion, and as far as I’m concerned, he is going to bounce back in a big way in this event in 2024.

League of Legends

NFBC League No. LEADER $7,500 prize 2nd PLACE $3,500 prize 3rd PLACE $1,750 prize
1220 Steven Weimer Michael Mager Scott Fleming
1221 Brian Edwards Brian Ambos Anthony Palavis
1228 Tom O’Bryan John Pausma Kyle Pantalone
1229 Clark Olson Danny Bronski Ryan Beck
1230 Adam Mayer Todd Whitestone Chas Nelson
1244 Philippe Dussault Jason Anthony Griffin Benger
1276 Andrew Geller Gregg Martin Jeff Mitseff
1282 Danny Bronski Chris Liss Jenny Butler
1412 Mark Srebro Dalton Del Don Jason Santeiu
1417 Danny Bronski Tony Saccucci Russell Withers
1418 Graham Dawick David Hubbard Dominic Rello
1419 Kyle Brinkmann Thomas Warner Erik Sviggum
1420 Johnathon Olive Jeffrey Biddle Doug Cassidy
1426 Clark Olson Steve Maier Jody Ryan
1427 John Pausma Bill Gaffney Robert DiPietro
1428 James Anderson Joe Bavaro Glenn Schroter
1429 Jeff Mitseff Dave Anderson Jeff Campbell
1443 Jeff Tudor Eric Albright Brian Slack
1444 Michael Mager Michael O’Brien Clark Olson
1445 Robert DiPietro John Pausma Vic Tafur
1446 Jason Anthony Don Scott Dave Clum
1447 James Anderson & Todd Whitestone Jason Gill Ari Benjamin
1448 Glenn Schroter Zachary Waxman David Ehansipoor
1449 Steve Maier Matthew Davis David Potts
1450 Philippe Dussault Douglas Gruber Steven Puntenney
1469 Daniel Prepas Griffin Benger Vince Clemente
1488 Michael Kurland Greg Jewett Dale Morgan
1489 Brandon King Mike Ballschmiede Uttam Rath
1513 Brent Grooms Dave Rhydderch Benjamin Graff
1520 Bob Catsiroumpas Mark DiMondo Jeff Zimmerman
1521 Elliott Pell Scott Jenstad Mike Cameron
1555 David Miller Philip Brubaker Rob Silver
1567 Al Williams John Pausma Richard Temkin
1569 Eric Christenson Ryan Welborn TIE: Ned Donohue & Robert Osgood Jr.
1571 Eric Albright Scott Feschuk Jacob Sebastiao
1572 Robert Mirshak & Ian Kahn Gary Durbin Stephen Fiore
1573 William McAleer Charles Sommer Mark Kieffer
1574 Rey Diaz Hunter Dorbandt Mark Srebro
1575 Bryan Fitzgerald Douglas Gruber Mark Northan
1576 Stephen Marshall Scott Waggener Chris Ferchen
1577 Andrew Sullivan Michael Noakes Chris Carmody
1578 Brian Slack & Dylan White Bryan Shorstein Douglas Gruber
1579 TIE: Robert Henke TIE: Michael Richards Danny Bronski
1589 Richard Briskin Seth Trachtman TIE: Ned Donohue & Steve Gregovich
1604 Scott Gilbert John Lymberis TIE: Ned Donohue Tyler Jung
1613 John Riccio Jack Kitchen Jarrett Greco
1614 Kyle Pantalone Jordan Rosenblum Christopher Torres
1646 Charles Holleman Matt Dozier Mark Gannon
1663 Gregg Martin Bruce Pucci Brian Slack
1673 Jody Ryan Chris Oliver Nicklaus Gaut
1677 Andrew McQuiston Brian Magnani Jason Santeiu
1717 Zach Bettencourt Douglas Roth Steve Veneziano
1737 Austin Sodders TIE: John Fish TIE: Glenn Schroter

Shout-Outs

John Pausma is still cashing in four Main Event leagues, but he only has one first place with two weeks to go (that’s pretty awful, right?). John is in five Main Event leagues and is only out of the money in one right now. Amazing.

With three cashing spots, we find the man and the myth, Danny Bronski, with two first places and one second (and 16th overall!); the irrepressible Clark Olson (two first, one third), the man on the phone with NASA Brian Slack (one first, two third), former overall Main Event Champ Glenn Schroter (one second, two third), the unflinching Douglas Gruber (two second, one third) and Mr. Consistent Ned Donohue (three third and unbelievably, Ned is tied for third in all three of those leagues with two weeks left). Those seven fantasy players have seven first-place positions, six second-place and nine third-place positions. Excellent job gentlemen!

Fourteen other players are in two cashing spots, with Philippe Dussault (there’s that man again) and James Anderson each winning two leagues. In fact, these 21 Main Event fantasy owners below have a combined 21 first-place positions (40%) and 50 cashing spots (31% of the 159 total available). With two weeks to go, the story of the season in the Main Event is Pausma, Bronski, Slack, Olson, Schroter, Gruber and Donohue. Houston, Houston, come in!!!

SHOUT OUTS FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE TOTAL CASH POSITIONS
John Pausma 1 3 0 4
Danny Bronski 2 1 0 3
Clark Olson 2 0 1 3
Brian Slack 1 0 2 3
Glenn Schroter 1 0 2 3
Douglas Gruber 0 2 1 3
Ned Donohue 0 0 3 3
Philippe Dussault 2 0 0 2
James Anderson 2 0 0 2
Eric Albright 1 1 0 2
Gregg Martin 1 1 0 2
Michael Mager 1 1 0 2
Steve Maier 1 1 0 2
Jason Anthony 1 1 0 2
Mark Srebro 1 0 1 2
Jeff Mitseff 1 0 1 2
Robert DiPietro 1 0 1 2
Kyle Pantalone 1 0 1 2
Jody Ryan 1 0 1 2
Griffin Benger 0 1 1 2
Jason Santeiu 0 0 2 2
TOTAL 21 12 17 50

Good luck to all the participants in the Main Event over the final two weeks!

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