MLB's 10 Day DL Rule - An Interesting Analysis
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:16 am
Major League's 10 Day DL Rule had an impact on our Fantasy Teams in 2017.
Ron Schandler did some good research on this Topic. He compared the 2016 and 2017 Seasons
for the number of players going on the DL and for how many days.
2016 - 478 Players; 31, 329 DL Days
2017 - 533 Player; 30,913 DL Days
This was an 11.5% increase in the number of players being shelved, and
84 of the players only Spent the 10 Day minimum on the DL. This is probably why the Number of Days decreased overall.
Good Research by our Friends at BBHQ.
But what is really happening here?
I bet there was a good chance when you set your NFBC Lineups last year on a Monday, that you learned later in the week
that your Starter was being skipped due to "Lower Back Tightness", or something along those lines.
What Teams are doing with the 10 day DL for their Pitchers is to give them extra Rest during the season. It is a way to manage their innings for the Season. Better to keep them fresh for October than get an August pounding in Coors. Of course, how do you prove this? Teams would never Lie, right? But, if it walks like a Duck, it is probably a Duck?
I would like to toss out the Idea that the NFBC should allow us to make Changes to our Pitchers on a Friday, like we can do with our Hitters. This won't cure all of those 10 Day DL issues, but it would give us a better fighting chance to circumvent them.
So, I propose that we look into the idea of doing 2 Changes a Week(Monday and Fridays for all Players)
This might be too late for this year, but it is food for thought for future years, especially if the 10 Day DL sticks around.
Regards
Mike Kosmoski
Ron Schandler did some good research on this Topic. He compared the 2016 and 2017 Seasons
for the number of players going on the DL and for how many days.
2016 - 478 Players; 31, 329 DL Days
2017 - 533 Player; 30,913 DL Days
This was an 11.5% increase in the number of players being shelved, and
84 of the players only Spent the 10 Day minimum on the DL. This is probably why the Number of Days decreased overall.
Good Research by our Friends at BBHQ.
But what is really happening here?
I bet there was a good chance when you set your NFBC Lineups last year on a Monday, that you learned later in the week
that your Starter was being skipped due to "Lower Back Tightness", or something along those lines.
What Teams are doing with the 10 day DL for their Pitchers is to give them extra Rest during the season. It is a way to manage their innings for the Season. Better to keep them fresh for October than get an August pounding in Coors. Of course, how do you prove this? Teams would never Lie, right? But, if it walks like a Duck, it is probably a Duck?
I would like to toss out the Idea that the NFBC should allow us to make Changes to our Pitchers on a Friday, like we can do with our Hitters. This won't cure all of those 10 Day DL issues, but it would give us a better fighting chance to circumvent them.
So, I propose that we look into the idea of doing 2 Changes a Week(Monday and Fridays for all Players)
This might be too late for this year, but it is food for thought for future years, especially if the 10 Day DL sticks around.
Regards
Mike Kosmoski