Wednesday Live Chat Starts Now
Posted: Wed May 12, 2004 8:00 am
Okay, Tom and I have finally remembered to start a live chat. Today we want to talk about why Kerry Wood left last night's game, why Tike Redman has more home runs than stolen bases and why we're working on fantasy football rankings in early May. Go figure on all of it.
Send in your thoughts about each and anything else in this thread and we'll all vent about our fantasy teams, our fantasy players and anything else that comes to mind during the next hour.
One subject that I definitely want to discuss is the availability of free agents in the NFBC pool each week. It's interesting to note that some guys are calling STATS out on this for being too late on some callups, when really STATS is doing this right. Let me explain how it works and then we'll determine what's wrong.
Thanks to the proliferation of fantasy information sites, minor-leaguers are being reported as being added to an MLB's 25-man roster earlier and earlier. Case in point, this Sunday it was reported that the Angels called up Casey Kotchman after putting Darin Erstad on the DL. All of the information sites had this by 1 p.m. EST, but the Angels didn't officially announce that until just before gametime, which was 4 p.m. EST. STATS has an official scorer at every ballpark and they enter these transactions as they happen. So in the case of Kotchman, who played in that game, he was added to the NFBC free agent pool by 4 p.m. EST, when it was made official.
Some guys e-mailed me before that and cursed at STATS for not being as up-to-date as the information sites, but again they are doing it when the moves are made official. It's not like MLB announces each move and everyone then makes it official. The teams announce them in their game notes and STATS is at every stadium to get them.
So be patient with some of these weekend callups as they are being announced on information sites before they are official. STATS does a good job of getting them in the system when they become official; there just seems to be a time delay from the time you first read about it online until you see the player in the free agent pool.
Hope this helps. Okay, now vent.
Send in your thoughts about each and anything else in this thread and we'll all vent about our fantasy teams, our fantasy players and anything else that comes to mind during the next hour.
One subject that I definitely want to discuss is the availability of free agents in the NFBC pool each week. It's interesting to note that some guys are calling STATS out on this for being too late on some callups, when really STATS is doing this right. Let me explain how it works and then we'll determine what's wrong.
Thanks to the proliferation of fantasy information sites, minor-leaguers are being reported as being added to an MLB's 25-man roster earlier and earlier. Case in point, this Sunday it was reported that the Angels called up Casey Kotchman after putting Darin Erstad on the DL. All of the information sites had this by 1 p.m. EST, but the Angels didn't officially announce that until just before gametime, which was 4 p.m. EST. STATS has an official scorer at every ballpark and they enter these transactions as they happen. So in the case of Kotchman, who played in that game, he was added to the NFBC free agent pool by 4 p.m. EST, when it was made official.
Some guys e-mailed me before that and cursed at STATS for not being as up-to-date as the information sites, but again they are doing it when the moves are made official. It's not like MLB announces each move and everyone then makes it official. The teams announce them in their game notes and STATS is at every stadium to get them.
So be patient with some of these weekend callups as they are being announced on information sites before they are official. STATS does a good job of getting them in the system when they become official; there just seems to be a time delay from the time you first read about it online until you see the player in the free agent pool.
Hope this helps. Okay, now vent.