
Period 4 Results – You are all my friends. Please, when the shit hits the fan later, remind me of what a good day I had Sunday, May 3rd, please? First, my wife and I went to a Gwinnett Braves game (perfect weather, had a few diet friendly beer-like beverages, saw Peraza and Moya play), then my team had a batting line of six HR, with ten each RBI/R with a stolen base to go with a 0.291 BA. I even had two decent pitching performances getting a win in one, with a 2.132 ERA, 1.105 WHIP and 12 K’s. Pulled me (assuredly temporarily) up from 6th to 3rd (one point back of the Dorito Bandito).

This could have been a week (rather than just a day) to remember if not for four starts, one each by Hamels, Nelson, Sale, and Teheran which cumulatively seriously damaged my pitching stats (17.0 IP, 2.647 WHIP, 12.706 ERA due to 35 hits, 10 walks and 24 earned runs). Ended up for the week with only 3 Wins on 10 starts, a 5.400 ERA and 1.567 WHIP. Did come back with 63 K’s and had three Perkins saves. The Diamonbacks have been horrible so Addison Reed has only had six IP for the month. No wonder he gets hit…he’s got to be rusty as hell. I am falling further behind in saves.
For the month, I have a bad (not crushing) 3.846 ERA and a slightly worse 1.326 WHIP. I am three off my pace for wins and five off my pace for saves. Obviously there is time to turn it around, but since I spent some many key draft spots on pitching, this is a little disappointing. I am even a dozen or so K’s off the pace I wanted to set. To be sure, I am not going find waiver wire fodder better than Sale, Hamels or Teheran. Odorizzi and Miller have been great considering I drafted them to be my fifth and sixth starters (especially if Miller can control the walks). I picked Fiers to be my fourth starter and he has been disappointing in three of his five starts this year. His last one was great, so maybe he is turning the corner. Jimmy Nelson has been up and down, and Garza has been better over three of his last four starts. As go the Brewers, Nelson, Garza, and Fiers go.
The bats, with the one really strong week last week (0.269 BA, 14 HR, 52 R/RBI and 7 steals), have offered more encouragement. For the month, 43 HR, 176 R, 171 RBI, and 26 SB all exceed targets. My cumulative 0.259 BA is being held back by Asdrubal Cabrera, Michael Bourn, and Teixeira (though Tex is certainly contributing in three other areas). I have a couple of guys hitting over their heads, but no so much as to be ridiculous, so if some of these others can get a few more hits to drop, I can see improvement.
The first six spots in my league are pretty tight, though Mr. Andrew Robinson is leading the pack nicely. Those in the top four all have 62.0 or more batting points. No other team has more than 47.0 currently. Anthony Palavis leads the way with 64.0 pitching points. No one else has more than 58.5. This means no one is running away with anything yet and everyone is still in the game. In short, we are packed tight.

Period 5 FAAB – We had some activity this week with big bids winning Axford ($255 with a $204 runner up), and Foltynewicz ($153 with an $11 runner up). For the month, we have expended 31% of available budget (though I have only spent 15% and three of us with the most money have between $850 and $869 left). The three at the bottom of the budget pool have from $420 to $466, so still plenty of money for impact bids. We have had seven winning bids greater than $100 including:
Jeurys Familia $385
Jason Grilli $383
Miguel Castro $347
John Axford $255
Mike Foltynewicz $153
Joe Nathan $105
Addison Russell $ 105
As expected, dominated by closers, a couple of which have fallen by the wayside. Risky investments sometimes pay off, sometimes not. Over all, a bid around $30 wins 66% of the time, $90 or less 95% of the time. 55% of the time, there is no runner up bid.
I took a flyer on Kelly Johnson this week ($7) but others had more interest ($26 winning bid, $12 runner up). Kelly is going to get lots of playing time at 3B and OF and has hit the ball pretty well. My first conditional won (Chisenhall $7, no runner up). Lonnie hadn’t done much yet, but did hit 0.318 last week so may be turning things around a bit.
Week 6 Plans – First try not to get depressed when I do not get as many batting points as I had last week.

Next, try not to get too upbeat if my pitching is better.

Still have two areas that I focus in on. First, I can pick up an extra start if I gamble on Garza (at home versus LAD and CHC). Have to be careful...using Garza may have unintended consequences.

Second, trying to maximize middle infield points out of middling options after Dozier (Cabrera, Yunel, and Galvis). Last week I used Panik and Yunel (2 for 22 with one RBI). Of course, while on my bench, Panik and Yunel were 6 for 14 with 5 runs, 2 RBI’s with one HR and a SB. Got it so right again!

Have a good week.