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So Who Are We Starting This Week? Fantasy Baseball Rankings Week 6

April 29, 2019 By Draft Buddy 1 Comment

Fantasy baseball rankings, week 6

It is almost May and here are our fantasy baseball rankings week 6.

At the start of the MLB season we introduced a new weekly fantasy baseball rankings feature. The intent was to add a blog post each week highlighting the release of the rankings. Unfortunately, that hasn’t been in the cards every week (background: week 1, week 3) given other changes and improvements to the feature itself. Required family time on the weekend hasn’t helped either!

However, here we go for the current week, fantasy baseball rankings week 6.

Fantasy Baseball Rankings Process

Our process is to turn over the rankings from the prior week on Thursday or Friday, update the probable pitchers, and start adjusting the rankings for each position.

This continues through the weekend including adding player comments where appropriate, and each of Chris and I run through the rankings as a combined effort and quality check. A final check Monday morning to update for any injuries or other news from Sunday’s action.

My hope is the rankings feature provides some benefit beyond simply the day you set your lineup, be it for the week or daily. The feature updates every day as probable pitchers change. Plus, each hitter’s spot in the lineup and stats are added as that info becomes available. It gives a nice snapshot of the player’s week. We may continue to do some adjustments early in the new week for significant breaking news.

Player Injuries

There a number of players that left their game yesterday! We moved Robinson Cano, DJ LeMahieu and Fernando Tatis Jr. down. The comment on Tatis Jr. says he hurt his hamstring and check the video. Here it is:

this is the stretch that made fernando tatis jr. leave today’s game for padres: pic.twitter.com/M2agh37TQg

— Max Wildstein (@MaxWildstein) April 28, 2019

We aren’t sure what to do with Anthony Rendon, who injured his elbow last week, returned Friday, missed Saturday and Sunday, and still isn’t on the injured list. These weekly lineups decisions are tough. Definitely an advantage of daily leagues is you can swap guys in and out every day instead of risking taking a zero for the week if a guy sits longer than expected.

Big news yesterday is Christian Yelich left the Milwaukee Brewers game with back tightness and he is day-to-day. He has a 7-game homestand this week, so we are going to leave him ranked #2 and hope for the best.

J.D. Martinez is another player with back spasms. He missed the Red Sox weekend series but with reports he could come in and pinch hit, it seems a good bet he plays this week.

Missing Players

One of the toughest things is identifying new players to add to the rankings that weren’t there the week before. We are trying different processes for this, including stat queries from our database to find recent top performers not already in the rankings, and reviewing rest of season projections. If you notice any obvious misses then please let us know in the comments.

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So Who Are We Starting This Week? Fantasy Baseball Rankings Week 3

April 8, 2019 By Draft Buddy Leave a Comment

Custom MLB Standings Board

While not really related to the topic at hand – fantasy baseball rankings Week 3 – this custom MLB standings board someone made is pretty cool.

We are on the cusp of Week 3 of fantasy baseball season, and continuing from my Who Do I Start Week 1 post, and an update from a recent members newsletter, I am working towards a regular weekly fantasy baseball rankings feature.

This is some work but I am making progress. To be the most effective, I feel the end product should be a combination of:

  1. fantasy baseball rankings landing page, similar to our season-long draft rankings, and
  2. post with an overview of the week ahead and big picture thoughts about the rankings

Here is the fantasy baseball weekly rankings page. It shows rankings for each hitter position, each player’s upcoming schedule and probable pitcher they are facing, injury status and comments. Once a player’s game is underway, then his stats are shown below the starting pitcher’s name.

Although I feel it is pretty useful resource currently, I am continuing to revise this page as time allows because I am not entirely happy with it. It is a bit slow due to all of the data it is pulling in. That is something to improve. Combined player stats from the past two to three weeks would be a nice addition, to get an idea if a player is hot or cold recently. It is only hitters at this time but need to add pitchers, too.

There is a lot of potential with a feature like this. As I said, this will be an ongoing work-in-progress, but stick with us and we’ll get there. As for the rankings themselves, they are still predominantly based on average draft position prior to the start of the season. There is some movement for injuries and a few additions for players not captured from the ADP.

If anyone would like to contribute their fantasy baseball expertise and time to help keep the rankings updated, then please contact me and we can discuss getting you set up. Others feel free to comment below with additional feedback and rankings discussion.

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Fantasy Baseball Draft Buddy 2017 Released

February 17, 2017 By Draft Buddy 1 Comment

playballThe 2017 version of Draft Buddy for fantasy baseball is now available for download!

If you are an existing member, and do not have access to download Draft Buddy yet, then login and re-up your (free) subscription via the Add/Renew Subscription button from your member page. First timers, register a (free) account checking off you want Draft Buddy and then you should have access.

I feel like I’m behind getting this out to you, but then I look back and my first newsletter went out February 19 for last season. Hmm… maybe I am continuously behind, or just feel that way. As I mentioned to one of our members Joe this morning on Twitter, I am juggling other things on the home and work front, so I am on a sort of every other day schedule to work on this website. Not ideal, but doing the best I can.

In terms of features, there are currently no changes from the prior year version of Draft Buddy, except some compatibility things with the newest versions of Excel for Mac. Give me strength Microsoft. Hey, it was already pretty good feature-wise as-is, right? It is a time thing, and a free tool to boot, so not only hard to jam in more features but also hard to justify.

Lets give a shout out to the websites that provide the baseball projections for Draft Buddy, currently Steamer-Fangraphs and FantasyPros for the Zeile projections. I updated each of these this morning.

Plus, the ADP comes from FantasyPros and NFBC. If you are looking for an online money league to play in then NFBC is the way to go. They have a long history and excellent reputation.

Last but certainly not least, props to members Kevin and Mark who are back again this season volunteering their time to keep the depth charts up to date for us. Thanks guys!

Okay, that is about it. Thanks for supporting Draft Buddy for fantasy baseball, fantasy football, or both! If you have any questions then please email me or hit me up through our Facebook page or on Twitter.

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