BABS sweet-talks trades: Part 2, PItchers

by Greg Fishwick The MLB non-waiver trade deadline is one week away. Are you a buyer or a seller? Either way, it’s time to get a move on—most MLB teams will have played 100 games. Below are some potential trade targets among pitchers from the BABS database. We’ll put them in an example scenario to…

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When BABS takes a back seat

by Chris Doyle In-season roster management in fantasy baseball is full of challenges. Cutting bait too early can sometimes prove traumatic, but holding on too long could mean a missed opportunity to land a big fish on the waiver wire. Where it gets especially tricky is on the trade front. As a manager, you have…

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BABS Sweet-Talks Trades: Part 1, Batters

by Greg Fishwick The MLB non-waiver trade deadline is two weeks away. The All-Star break is a traditional time to assess your team, and—just like a real-life GM—decide whether you’re a buyer or a seller. If you are in a mono league and think you’re not a buyer, think again. Study the standings, the category…

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2018 BABS All Stars

by Patrick Cloghessy Oh, the halfway point.  That sweet (arbitrary) line allowing us to refer back to this season’s 1st half or 2nd half. More importantly, it’s time to reveal the BABS All-Stars!   This list will not address the Freddie Freemans and Nolan Arenados.  We are more interested in the black swan types. Guys…

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Making Winning Trades With BABS

by Dan Gottfried For many, trading is a favorite part of playing fantasy baseball. If you are the type of owner who will trade almost any player at almost any time, BABS can be a big help. Using BABS, you can appear to give up more than you receive in a trade, and yet your…

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BABS July 2018 Update – Batters

by Chris Doyle Check out the latest BABS update here. Patrick Cloghessy said it best earlier this week when he asked if we can finally put our feet up now that the July update has arrived. Nope. Sure, you might be near the top of the pack, but now the real work begins. Or, if…

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BABS July 2018 Update – Pitchers

by Patrick Cloghessy The July update is here, and BABS is getting closer to the truth. Ron’s latest newsletter informed us of his perception that “this is the first data set that truly begins to resemble what each player’s 2018 BABS rating will look like.” Does this mean we should rest on our laurels?  No, but…

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BABS help on the farm

by Chris Doyle We’re at the point in the season where many heralded prospects have already made the leap, while others are waiting in the wings for their chance. But what about some other minor leaguers knocking on the door? There are plenty of players who could help you out down the stretch with widespread…

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Teoscar, Nimmo and the BABS narrative

by Patrick Cloghessy Bryce Harper, Clayton Kershaw, Jose Altuve. The headliners. The crossover superstars. These men attract the casual fan.  Long form personal profiles and ad campaigns mythologize and deify them in the public consciousness.  These things help define the narrative. Fantasy owners are human too. We love these guys. Enter BABS. She does not…

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The BABL Manipulation, part 2

So, we ran into an issue with the BABS Baseball (BABL) exhibition, described here. Briefly, one of the owners, Matt, figured out that he could nearly guarantee success in two categories (IP, K) if he completely eschewed one (Sv+Hld). I asked the BABL owners four questions: Is this a flaw in the construction of the…

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