The Franchise
Fantasy Baseball
Monday, September 6, 2021
One Week Left
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Trade Deadline Review
Last year robbed us of a lot of things. Like, a bunch. Almost robbed us of our baseball season, but I think we did as good of a job as we could have with what we were given. The biggest thing I personally missed last year - other than the playoffs... - was our trade deadline. And boy, this was a fun deadline.
Not only did we see the two new members of the league bookend the standings, which made things fun - and made things too easy for John - we also had some “buyers” sell and some “sellers” do some buying, which was cool. The season ended with 15 trades - 14 at deadline - which didn’t break any records, but fireworks still went off as scheduled. To breakdown all the happenings of our trade deadline, I’m going to assign everyone a real life MLB deadline counterpart, and talk shit while doing it. Here we go:
Eddie Perkins - Boston Red Sox. Let’s just get this one out of the way now. The constant thrill of waiting 45 minutes between text messages was only matched by the one move he made. For Kyle Finnegan. I’m a little fuzzy on my deep roster knowledge this year, but I think he’s the bat boy for the Minnesota Twins. So as Eddie puts far too much trust in his current roster, and awaits the long anticipated return of his teams’ savior, Byron Buxton, we will see if his third place standing slips away as fast as our home town sit-on-their-asses-while-everyone-around-them-gets-better’s AL East lead. Also he has Kyle Schwarber, so, that's another connection.
Eric Rose - Atlanta Braves. Well, this one is too easy. Eric lost his marquee player, Atlanta Braves’ own Ronald Acuna Jr. Shortly thereafter, he shot up the standings and found himself in 4th place in the standings. Whilst in comparison, I think Eric did more than Acuna’s real life home at the deadline, acquiring Marcus Semien, Robby Ray and Adam Wainwright, and while the Braves just lost their NL East lead, I think both teams have enough to stay relevant and make a modest run at the playoffs. I think Eric played it really well - didn’t blow his entire draft next year, but made enough moves that nobody is going to take his team lightly. First interesting move of the deadline here was a buying playoff team selling one of the top closers to a competitor. Closers are interesting this year. More to come.
John DeMovellan - LA Dodgers. Speaking of Ryan Pressly finding a new home, let’s swing over to the douchbags of the west coast. The Dodgers hauled in Max Scherzer and Trea Turner in a massive deal that the Nationals are getting a little bit of shit for not getting a large enough return on (more on that later). But John, as he does, strikes again. Let’s flashback to what I’m sure went through a couple of our heads when this trade went through…
2017.
John D. Receives: Kris Bryant, Trevor Story, Rich Hill, Greg Holland, Macell Ozuna and Justin Smoak.
Richie T. Receives: Clayton Kershaw, Ryan Zimmerman, Dellin Betances, Drew Pomeranz, Didi Gregorius, Carlos Correa and Lewis Brinson.
2018.
John D. Receives: Corey Knebel, Blake Treinen, Carlos Carrasco, Edwin Encarnacion, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th round pick.
Eric R. Receives: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th round pick.
Now, the 2017 trade is obviously a little bit different - I think that was mostly moving injured guys for healthy guys - but, had to bring that trade up. Arguably craziest trade in our history with 13 players moving and no draft picks. 2018 trade is more like the one stop shopping we saw this year, as Johnny Blockbuster strikes again grabbing Rizzo, Springer and Altuve with one click of a button. He’ll take a lineup so strong that he had to trade away Carlos Correa just to fit everybody, his spotty rotation, and annoyingly strong bullpen into the playoffs where the whole world except for his awful hometown fans will be rooting for him to crash and burn.
Sean Gajewski - San Francisco Giants. Probably my favorite comparison of the write-up. Cause like, anybody understand how the Giants have the best record in baseball? Anybody know who the people on that team are? We do now, but we sure as shit didn’t when the season started. Sean boasts a team that, with the exception of Scherzer, is getting little to know help from his keepers. Drafted well and finding help from all the little guys, motherfucker was so confident (oblivious?) he was trying to sell players for next years draft picks. Like the Bay Area Giants acquiring Kris Bryant, Sean made his splash by mercifully taking Correa off of John’s hands, and adding a name we actually recognize to his lineup. Juice (that’s Sean’s nickname FYI) is going to Billy Beane his way into finishing third this year, but, he worked really hard and we’re all super proud of him.
Greg Thompson - Toronto Blue Jays. This feels like cheating a little bit since, he traded for Jose Berrios and the Blue Jays traded for, Jose Berrios. But mainly, Greg has put together a team that everyone around him should be a bit terrified of. He’s also being carried by Vlad Guerrero Jr. who has become a real life and fantasy MVP caliber player a bit faster than I think even the most optimistic people would’ve thought. Could Greg have done a little bit more - yeah big time. But he also has every reason to be confident in his roster, and held onto his draft for next year with what is going to be another strong cast of keepers. Just because I can, John traded Vlad Jr. in 2018 for Brian Dozier. Thank God.
Dan Alber - Colorado Rockies. It’s tough to know where to start. But, I’m going to start with, dude I’m rooting for ya. Hopefully the small ballpark and the thin air work some crazy magic, cause it takes a sick son of a bitch to try and make up 13 games in 6 weeks. I imagine Dan kept looking at his roster, looking at what it has done over the last couple of weeks, and just stubbornly refused to admit defeat. And after week 17, he’s already down to 7 games to make up after he decimated the last place team and John got smoked by Mark (who also stands in between Dan and the 6th seed). But, he did nothing. Colorado Rockies going absolutely nowhere, sitting with Trevor Story, Jon Gray, Daniel Baard, and more sitting in their locker room with nothing to look forward to but next year, here’s to hoping it’s a different story for Dan. Can he do the impossible? Wasn’t willing to bet next years draft on it. But, I’ll be damned if he doesn’t have at least a shot.
Chris Pflanz - New York Yankees. As the agitated soul sitting restlessly waiting for Dan to return his text messages, it was only fitting to come to Pflanz next. Ready with his draft pick checkbook open, with pre-dated and pre-signed checks ready to ruin the first hour and a half of his draft next year, Pflanz was scooping up as much as he could. Starting with brand new Bronx Bomber Joey Gallo and young gun Freddy Peralta, he made three more moves and ended up with Brandon Lowe, Alek Manoah, Jake Cronenworth, Yasmani Grandal and Carlos Carrasco. By dealing Shane Bieber to yours truly, he actually managed to save his first round pick. But after that… let’s just say I hope they started printing that fantasy baseball magazine again. As are the Yanks, Pflanz made all these moves from outside the current playoff standings, and as his faithful trade partner but also bitter rival, it’s going to be a real hoot if that’s where he stays.
Jeremy Scanlon - Chicago Cubs. There were a couple weeks there where the commish looked like he would be relevant in September. That came to a screeching halt as it became apparent that his team, wasn’t good. Oh and his ace turned out to be kind of a massive douche. While the Cubs didn’t have that sort of drama in their locker room, they certainly called it quits and sold off anything they could, while also saying goodbye to a player that was the heart and soul of their team for many years. Nolan Arenado being one member among the seven players (five to Pflanz) in the four trades I made, that era comes to an end. If only Arenado did what Rizzo did and brought his team a championship… Alas, we will see if the newly acquired talent will help break Scanlon’s newly acquired Commish Curse™ in a year that absolutely will not be this one.
Russ Travers - Chicago White Sox. Speaking of Commish Curse™… Russ is battling something similar to Eric due to Fernando Tatis Jr.’s ailing shoulder injury. Luckily for Russ, he’s covered position eligibility wise with Xander being his other stud, but we all know what Tatis is, so Russ, while hopeful for a strong return before seasons end, did have a hole to fill. And I would say, he filled it well. Sneaky Russ managed to improve his team while actually gaining a pick in the draft - well, except for shipping Sale for Kershaw, that didn’t go very well. Like, at all. That was rough. I mean I don't mean to harp on it. He also upgraded one of Richie's picks!! Anyways, aside from that brutal trade, Russ took advantage of the keeper hunters, flipping recently recovered Eloy and done-for-the-year Rendon for Arenado, Merrifield, Romano and Soto. Given the White Sox being loaded with young talent, they didn’t hesitate to move Madrigal at the deadline, and Russ’ solid core of keepers allowed him to improve his team without jeopardizing his draft.
Richie Travers - Minnesota Twins. Richie was on a keeper seeking mission, and I think, for what he did, pulled in some pretty good names. Similar to Berrios and Cruz, Richie moved a couple studs in Semien, Kershaw and Merrifield and was able to move up the draft board a little bit, but more importantly for him grab Sale and Rendon to add to Devers and JD. That mission, accomplished. I think given the demand for 2b, he could’ve gotten a little more return for Whit, but unfortunately there wasn’t much else on his team drawing much demand. A little less active than usual for Richie but for that, we forgive you.
Mark Chirokas - Seattle Mariners. Just like, pretty strange. Mark rounds off the members of the league this yeah who I guess felt a little trapped in the middle and didn’t really move one way or the other. His outside looking in view of the playoffs I have to imagine looks a bit further now. He ships Robbie Ray and Brandon Lowe, which can’t be good for the clubhouse of a team not knowing where they stand. I didn’t talk to Mark much at the deadline - mostly because every time I ask him for deGrom he rolls his eyes and tells me to leave him alone - but hey if the deals aren’t there, the deals aren’t there. A rough year for his keepers makes it seem like he could’ve gone keeper seeking a bit if he was up for it… Deadline felt a little non-commital for the defending champ, but at least he didn't drink his way through no moves like Eddie did. Thanks for not winning the championship this year Mark - hope the next ten years are exactly the same.
Jeremy Garside - Washington Nationals. Garside and I, I’m sure to nobody’s surprise talked a decent amount in the deadline days. I know his train of thought a bit more than others, and I’ll leave that where it is. This is definitely a great example of new blood in the league and I’m excited about his approach. I’m not going to give him too much shit here, but letting John D. of all fucking people escape that trade at that price was, devastating. As much of a douche as he is, I think Altuve was the prize of the draft, at a position that every buyer wanted. The criticism the Nationals are getting for their return for Trea Turner seems right in line for me in the return he got for this trade. But Garside goes into next year in good shape - a very young core of keepers that he essentially hand picked, and some picks to throw around. Just know for the future that, when you trade with John, it’s important to squeeze every last thing out of him you possibly can. Kinda like how he got a second round pick for a pitcher he just picked up off of waivers from Pflanz. More of that!
Another deadline in the books setting up what should be a really sweet playoff run. Top half of the current playoff bracket flashing their egos at the next four teams, telling them they didn’t need much more than their current roster to continue to beat their asses. Then you have the heavy buyers flashing all their new toys looking to barrel their way into the playoff picture and break up the top 3. As much as I love being involved, I’m pretty content sitting back and watching this one… Good luck everyone!
- Commish Prediction -
Final Standings:
Polark Power
Cole World
Kenta Believe It
The Young Guns
Buehler’s Day Off
Something Witty
Ryu Serious?!
All Betts are Off
MC
Neverending Stooory!
Bo Knows
Bohm’s Away
Playoff Prediciton:
Kenta Believe It beats Something Witty, 6-3-1
The Young Guns beats Buehler’s Day Off 5-4-1
Kenta Believe It beats Cole World 6-4
Polark Power beats The Young Guns 5-4-1
Kenta Believe It beats Polark Power 7-2-1
Way too early first twelve picks of the draft prediction:
Manny Machado
Jose Altuve
Freddy Peralta
Matt Olsen
Lance Lynn
Kevin Gausman
Yordan Alvarez
Robbie Ray
Kris Bryant
Jose Berrios
Starling Marte
Giancarlo Stanton
Monday, April 19, 2021
Let's Cast Some Votes
Sunday, March 28, 2021
The 2020 We All Wanted is Finally Here
Well, I had fun last year. Gave us all a chance to draft players we've never owned any probably never will, and now have to part ways with. John's Trout isn't the freshest and prettiest fish in the sea anymore, and he's going to have shortstop blue balls from Tatis for quite some time. Good luck ignoring his texts Russ...
One exciting experiment from 2020 was our playoff structure. Pilot program inspired by the Franchise Fantasy Football league (still waiting for my invite. Not like, desperately or anything. I mean, league sounds kinda cool. But like, not THAT cool. I mean, I don't think about it at all. I guess I'd join maybe...). This brings us to our first objective, which is to create a list of voting topics for the beginning of our zoom draft. Let's start the board:
1. Do we want to always do playoffs in playoffs? Can structure payouts differently so that winning the regular season still counts for something... My initial thought would be to vote this year on how many people would even be interested, and then figure the intricacies out for next year and vote on installing it then.
2. Buy-in and payout structure listed on draft sheet. Any suggested changes?
3. Eddie's value keeper. Refer to GroupMe for entire details. Personally I like the spirit and strategy of it. My thoughts are two-fold. One, this league seems rooted in simplicity with simple small rosters and simple basic scoring categories and it's taken us this far. I'm worried that this rule change might take us down a rabbit hole of future rule changes / amendments this might create that we can't see yet. And, on a simpler note, I like the level of sacrifice we are currently required to make in order to keep prospect talent. For instance, the first time I kept Trea Turner, if I was able to keep him at the draft pick I drafted him the next year, when he already went to a top 20 or something pick the next year, and also had a 4th rounder... I think it makes the strong stronger and potentially more top heavy. Sorry Eddie, but those are my thoughts.
4. Saves plus holds? I'm a big fan of holds, personally. And the closer carousel is running a lot faster than it has in the past. Definitely down to remove the "net". The relief pitcher category definitely needs some discussion.
5. RF/CF/LF designation instead of generic OF?
6. Championship bat engraving? Last place pays? Does last year count (no offense Mark)?? I only ask cause like, if we're being honest, does anybody not in LA care that the Dodgers won last year?
I think that's it.
I was going to do more fun stuff here, but, I'm a big dumb asshole and left my charger at work. So, not only do I have to go there now before the draft, which makes me sad. But, I also have about ten minutes left currently before my computer dies.
Roundtable starts at 8:30. Would like to have the first pick in by 8:45. And off we go!
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Decision Time
Sunday, July 12, 2020
This Puzzle is Starting to Look Like a Picture
1. Draft Date will be Monday, July 20th, 2020. Probably like, 7pm? 8pm? Between 7 and 9pm? We'll get there.
2. We're doing Saves + Holds. To be clear, this is for this shortened season only as a trial run and we will re-vote prior to 2021 with new formed opinions.
3. Playoffs during playoffs. So - definitely need to hash that out. But I'm excited for the challenge this vote provides.
So now, here's the next thing. 11 of 12 votes were cast for roto vs. head-to-head with divisions, and head-to-head with divisions won 6-5. I do not know who didn't vote - doesn't super matter. I guess mainly I was just hoping it would be more heavy on one side or the other. So, we'll do this - if there is anybody that feels overwhelmingly passionate about roto over head-to-head with divisions, please make your case in the GroupMe. You have until.... Wednesday. If there is enough conversation to re-vote, we will do so. Should a debate not ensue, we will be competing in a head-to-head format with divisions.
PLAYOFFS:
So there will be four playoff teams. Here are my questions:
1. Assuming all four teams are alive throughout the entirety of the playoffs... No eliminations.
2. Are we doing all category rotisserie for the duration of the playoffs or points? Down for either - only reason I would lean toward rotisserie is because the town hall debate surrounding how many points certain things are worth is something I'm not sure we have time for...
3. How many players from your existing roster can you keep going into playoffs. None? Two? No limit? Some offense and some defense?
4. Draft order I assume is just whoever has best record is first pick, and so on? Tie breakers for that? What if a team has less playoff-team players so needs to fill more roster spots - extra picks on front end or back end?
What's left:
1. I was just going to put this question in the playoff section and then figured I would just pose it for the entire season - anybody have any strong feelings about the waiver system needing an adjustment because of shortened season? I think allowing all days during the playoffs would be nice since so much can happen and the end of the week doesn't matter. Just throwing that out there.
2. Buy-in. It's at $150 right now. With playoffs it's a little less than half a season... should we do $75? Even $100? Gambling is fun.
3. Draft order. Just, keep the same order that is set / was lotteried? Start over? If the successes and failures of last season are getting pushed to next season, it may seem to reason that we should enter this bonus year on an even playing field.
This is where I'll leave you. Digest this info and either Monday or Tuesday there will be another round of polls as we keep progressing toward 60 days of super duper fun!
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Option #2
Big decision #1 - Rotisserie or Head-to-Head.
I think the only way Head-to-Head makes sense is to make three, four team divisions and have division winners and one wild card team make the playoffs. I think having it all one league like we've had it would be stupid.
Rotisserie would be fun and have everybody playing all eight weeks, which is a big plus. But then that brings me to...
Big decision #2 - Playoffs during the season or playoffs during the playoffs.
If the playoffs are during the MLB playoffs, that makes Head-to-Head more appealing. We'd all get 8 weeks of action, so that's nice. Now that I think of it, if we did Roto, there wouldn't be playoffs... that's the point of roto.... BUT! If we did roto, we could have the top four teams still do something during the playoffs as playoffs?
Big decision #2b - If we did playoffs during the playoffs, how would that work?
There isn't really much of a simple way to do this? I mean, there is the blueprint from the Football Franchise that some of you are in but that I'm still not....... We could go that direction - keep players on your roster that apply, draft the rest, do points / categories for the duration of the playoffs and the winner, wins. The rosters are so large that we couldn't really redraft every round of the playoffs cause, everyone would have the same team during the world series... If we went this route we'd really have to talk it out and I would need some guidance.
Big decision #3 - Draft date / style.
I think if we really all try hard, we can get a zoom meeting going and draft like brave, responsible Covid adults. All at one time. Together. We're nothing if we're not all in this together. Anytime between the 19th and the 22nd? Sunday - Wednesday. Evening. I mean, we're still like, sort of all couped up in our houses, right?
Smaller decision #1 - Saves or Saves+Holds.
This was a bit of a hot topic in the chat a little bit ago. I think this is a good opportunity to give it a test run. I just think saves are going to be sad. I guess if we do head-to-head, it doesn't super matter. But, if we go roto, I would strongly push for Saves+Holds so that there are like, you know, stats happening.
Smaller decision #2 - Should we let John play this year now that his state is shutting back down.
It just, concerns me, you know? He's just surrounded by irresponsible people doing irresponsible things, getting Covid... I'm worried about the integrity of the league and the precedent it will set to all other leagues if we don't take this Pandemic seriously. We'll put it to a vote.
Important decision that I didn't realize until I was finishing up this post - how are we going to vote on these things? I can put polls up in the GroupMe and we can go from there. Wild idea - we could practice zoom and have a nice little virtual round table about it soon. My brain is melting so, people start saying things in the GroupMe and I trust that decisions will follow.