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May 9, 2017 Expert FAAB ReviewWeek 6Welcome back to The FAAB Review, the weekly series that looks at free-agent bidding in expert leagues to help you, the Baseball Prospectus reader, with your fantasy baseball bidding needs. Every week, I closely scrutinize the expert free agent bids in LABR Mixed, Tout Wars NL, and LABR AL. As a reminder, LABR uses a $100 budget with $1 minimum bids, while Tout Wars uses a $1,000 budget with $0 minimum bids. LABR and Tout Wars use a bidding deadline of Sunday at midnight ET for all FAAB claims. Any statistics mentioned in this article are through the previous Sunday’s games. LABR Mixed
Justin Wilson $13. Other bids: $8, $4, $4, $3, $3, $3, $1, $1. There was a time when Francisco Rodriguez was a relatively safe if unexciting closer in fantasy. He would blow a few saves every year and has not been a top-shelf option for years, but you always had a general idea of what you were going to get from Rodriguez. A season ago, however, there were some warning signs, particularly in a diminished strikeout rate and a dip in fastball velocity. While no one was particularly excited about rostering Rodriguez, he was seldom if ever mentioned on the list of Kryptonite/do-not-touch closers in fantasy.
Flash forward to May 2017. Rodriguez has been a disaster for the Tigers. The velocity dipped even further this year, although oddly enough the K rate has jumped up somewhat. But even though the strikeouts are up, Rodriguez is allowing home runs at a prodigious rate. After the latest debacle Sunday, the Tigers are ready to make a switch in the pen, and Wilson sounds like the team’s first choice in the ninth. Wilson certainly has the skills to hold onto the job all season long, and with only one year and a relatively nominal amount of money left on Rodriguez’s contract, it is possible that this is the last we have seen of Rodriguez in Detroit as a closer. You might have noticed that many of the FAAB update columns have closer updates, which coincide with Matt Collins’ Closer Report, which also comes out Tuesday. This leads to similar updates being posted in both columns, which is repetitive and not the best way to provide information to you, our beloved and faithful readers. As a result, I am proud to announce that Matt Collins is moving into my house and will be sleeping in a shed I hastily constructed in my back yard. Starting on Tuesday, May 16, Baseball Prospectus is proud to present our latest column: Mike and Matt’s Ninth-Inning Adventures. You’ll have a front row seat to all the high jinks that are certain to occur as this crusty-yet-loveable New Englander tries to adjust to the bucolic lifestyle on the outskirts of suburban Philadelphia. See Matthew get confused as he tries to figure out what a jawn is! Watch in bewilderment when Matthew goes to Wawa and finds out that you can order sandwiches at an establishment that also dispenses gasoline! You will laugh and you will also cry but most importantly you will learn something about yourself while watching Matthew’s wacky adventures with the Gianella family! Marwin Gonzalez $7. Other bids: $4, $4, $3, $3. Ariel Miranda $5. Other bids: $3, $2, $2, $1, $1, $1. (@PHI, @TOR) Zack Cozart $5. Other bid: $2. A.J. Griffin $3. Other bids: $1, $1. Tout Draft: $56. (@SD, OAK) Bret Sayre nabbed Griffin in LABR. His pitching staff is in tatters, with Cole Hamels and Ian Kennedy on the DL, and with Johnny Cueto and some of Bret’s secondary starters struggling. We have all been in this difficult position, where nothing on the pitching side is working and you are stuck taking chances. Griffin does have a nice pair of matchups this week, and is a solid Week 6 streamer. Sandy Leon $3. Other bid: $1. Tout Auction: $7 Mike Montgomery $3. Tout Auction $11. Tout Draft $23. (@STL) The rainout Monday night in Colorado muddies the waters for Montgomery. With an off day on Thursday, the Cubs could decide to skip Montgomery and use him in the bullpen for another week, particularly after the 18-inning game with the Yankees on Sunday. Matt Cain $2. (@NYM) Luis Perdomo $2. Other bid: $1. (@TEX) Colby Rasmus $2 Yan Gomes $2. Other bid: $1. Tout Auction: $0. Justin Smoak $2 Tout Wars NL Gregor Blanco $169. Other bids: $28, $12, $1. Maybe Andy looks at Yasmany Tomas’ 0.0 WARP across 1,097 plate appearances and thinks that it is time for the Diamondbacks to make a substantial change in the outfield. Or perchance Andy is looking at the injury histories of David Peralta and A.J. Pollock and thinking that Blanco is here to stay, and will get his at-bats. Or perhaps there is something about Blanco himself: the 33-year-old outfielder who had a bad year in 2016 but who was also a useful piece of the puzzle for the Giants from 2012-2015. Perhaps Andy watched the Diamondbacks this weekend and saw something not in Blanco’s swing but rather in Blanco’s heart: that intangible piece of the puzzle those miserable stat nerds insist doesn’t exist but maybe—just maybe—does if you only…believe, the way that a brave and courageous soul like Andy Behrens believes. Or maybe Andy just overbid by mistake. I have no idea. He didn’t respond to my direct message on Twitter so I had to make up all that ridiculous crap about Andy’s FAAB bid. Matt Garza $72. Other bids: $11, $0. (NYM) Jacob Turner $72. Other bids: $13, $0. LABR NL: $6. (BAL) Tommy Pham $61. Other bids: $53, $47, $34, $27, $23, $12, $0. LABR NL: $11. I bid $34. I wanted Pham, but didn’t want to overpay for 2-3 weeks of stats. Blake Treinen $45. Jose Ureña $35. Other bids: $33, $0. LABR NL: $5.
Magneuris Sierra $26. Other bid: $6. LABR NL: $1 I purchased Sierra; he was my second choice behind Pham. Sierra is a 21-year old speedster who made the jump all of the way from High-A ball to the majors to make his major-league debut Sunday. This is yet another one of my short-term plays to try to get any kind of speed to replace Starling Marte. I will angrily write the words “any kind of speed to replace Starling Marte” every week until Marte returns from his PED suspension in the second half. The 17 caught stealings in 48 attempts in 2016 for Sierra do not inspire confidence. Kevin Plawecki $8. Other bid: $2. Lane Adams $5
Plawecki was my other purchase. I needed a catcher to replace d’Arnaud and Plawecki was the most logical replacement. I will regret not bidding on Hanigan if the Rockies stick with him and option Dustin Garneau to the minors after Garneau returns to full health. LABR AL Nick Martinez $5. Other bid: $3. Tout Wars AL: $21 (@SD, OAK) Mike Minor $2. Caleb Joseph $2. Other bids: $1, $1. Brad Peacock $1. Other bids: $1, $1. For the second week in a row, I didn’t use my FAAB in LABR. The story remains the same. My team is pitching over its head while many hitters are underperforming. If Dylan Bundy is legitimate No. 3 starter, my pitching will be fine even when some of the other arms “regress.” My entire team’s performance likely hinges on the offense finding its level. Of all my expert teams this year, I feel best about LABR currently. Tout Wars AL had two moves worth mentioning. Andrew Cashner $164. I snagged Cashner on reserve in LABR; I am glad I didn’t have to sink 16 percent of my FAAB budget on him like Rob Leibowitz of Rotoworld did. Cashner is my seventh starter in LABR and I have used him once. He has more walks than strikeouts, and while the 2.63 ERA is pretty, Cashner is doing this with mirrors. Bradley Zimmer $21. This is Chris Liss of Rotowire’s customary gamble on a player in the minors. Zimmer’s numbers are better in his second go round at Triple A but the batting average is still too low while the strikeouts are still too high. Cleveland outfield Monday night featured Yandy Diaz, Lonnie Chisenhall and Abraham Almonte, so the opportunity is there for Zimmer if the injuries persist in Cleveland.
Mike Gianella is an author of Baseball Prospectus. Follow @MikeGianella
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If I was Bradley Zimmer, I'd be passive-aggressively favoriting tweets about Lonnie Chisenhall playing center field.