Some final BABS speculations

by Doug Gruber Over the past few years, BABS has correctly assessed the potential for players to post statistics that were better  than expected. Last year, she nailed players like Trevor Story and Blake Snell. Here are a few speculations who might exceed expectations this year. Stephen Piscotty is included in the (p,a) asset group…

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Tout Wars, Take 2: BABS strikes back

I spent the summer of 2018 with the single goal of finishing higher than last place. BABS is not proud, but I can’t blame her. She is who she is. I just performed poorly. So I decided to take a different approach for this year. I would leave less to chance. Once again, the player…

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Taking BABS to an auction

by Doug Gruber BABS hopes that you have memorized her asset targets by now… 49 total assets across 23 roster positions. 35 from 14 hitters, 14 from our starting pitchers, and two save assets from our RPs. But when it comes time for an auction, BABS flashes a huge smile, knowing we have access to…

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No path to playing time? No matter.

by Pat Cloghessy Playing time, in and of itself, is not a barometer for fantasy supremacy. Yes, AL/NL-only leaguers stand to benefit from collective at-bats, as they produce counting stats. But we want more. As a result of the seemingly unstoppable rise in IL usage, more and more players each year are getting opportunities to…

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BABS mines gold in multi-asset players

by Doug Gruber Last week, we provided the targets that BABS has set, which total 49 assets across 23 roster positions. We also looked at some players who the market has pushed into the top 10 rounds but may not be the best goal-supportive acquisitions, according to BABS. This week we’re prospecting for treasures, namely…

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Tidbits from The Athletic

I have been writing for The Athletic for six weeks now and I wanted to give you a little taste of it. None of it is BABS-related, but they are similar articles to what I was writing for ESPN the last four years. Unfortunately, I cannot republish that content here, but I can excerpt and…

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BABS and second-level thinking

by Patrick Cloghessy Overrated, underrated, or properly rated? Our perpetual conundrum is at a fever pitch this time of year. It’s crucial to distinguish between where we personally rank players and where the market places them. Finding value is the name of the game and we must decide whether or not we are buying at…

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There are better BABS options for some high-priced players

by Doug Gruber The BABS roster construction plan comes with a set of well-defined asset targets. BABS sets the bar at a minimum of 35 hitter assets, which equates to 2 1/2 assets per hitter. For pitchers, the goal is 14 assets, of which 12 come from our SPs and two save assets from our…

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Lots of saves possibilities, few guarantees

When it comes to the BABS philosophy of players being “more alike than they are different,” there is no better demonstration of this than with relief pitchers. There are only 12 relievers right now who can be considered good bets for 30 saves. They are all blessed with elite skills, which makes them essentially interchangeable. However, there…

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With Harper signed, BABS looks at the winter’s big movers

by Patrick Cloghessy Admit it. After following the transaction tracker and rumor mill this offseason, you attempted to contextualize the news for fantasy baseball purposes.  For some reason it felt… incomplete. Why the inability to see James Paxton’s real value in New York? The answer is simple: BABS had yet to weigh in. What follows is…

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