Fantasy Baseball News, Stats and Analysis (2024)

  • Esteury Ruiz OAK LF

    Athletics' Esteury Ruiz: Multi-hit effort in rehab game

    5m ago

    Ruiz (wrist) played seven innings in left field during Single-A Stockton's loss to Rancho Cucamonga on Sunday, going 2-for-3 with an RBI sacrifice fly.

    Ruiz had gotten Saturday off after playing a full game at DH on Friday, but he encouragingly put in another robust workload on defense Sunday. Ruiz's mastery over Single-A arms continued as well, as he hit safely for the fourth time in as many rehab games. It's certainly possible Ruiz may be deemed ready for activation coming out of the All-Star break despite not having made any appearances at a higher-level affiliate during his assignment.

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  • Ryan Helsley STL RP

    Helsley was replaced Monday by Kyle Finnegan on the National League All-Star Game roster.

    Helsley indicated to Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he wasn't likely to pitch in Tuesday's All-Star Game and instead wished to take the full break for rest and recovery. The 29-year-old closer confirmed he was healthy and is merely monitoring his workload, having already appeared in 41 games and thrown 42.0 innings this season. Helsley's career high in appearances is 54, and he hasn't pitched more than 64.2 innings in an individual season.

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  • Kyle Finnegan WAS RP

    Nationals' Kyle Finnegan: Late addition to ASG

    8h ago

    Finnegan was named an All-Star Monday and will join the National League team for Tuesday's All-Star game.

    Finnegan wasn't initially listed as an All-Star, but he'll wind up receiving the honors and joining the NL team ahead of Tuesday's game in place of Ryan Helsley. The 32-year-old has the third most saves in baseball (25) and has recorded a 2.45 ERA across 40.1 innings pitched. It's Finnegan's first All-Star selection.

  • Mike Trout LAA CF

    Angels' Mike Trout: Aiming to return by end of July

    8h ago

    Trout (knee) has been swinging a bat as part of his rehab activities and is targeting a return to action by the end of July, per the Associated Press.

    Trout hasn't yet done work in the outfield, but he's anticipating being able to rejoin the Angels at the end of July. The future Hall of Famer told Bally Sports West, "I'm pretty sure it's going to be pretty soon" when referring to a potential return, though he didn't specify a date. Trout hasn't played in a game since going 0-for-3 against Philadelphia on April 29. It's not yet clear if he'll play in any minor-league rehab games prior to rejoining the big club.

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  • Ben Rice NYY 1B

    Yankees' Ben Rice: Clubs clutch homer Sunday

    8h ago

    Rice went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in a loss to the Orioles on Sunday.

    Rice was hitless through four at-bats but came through when it mattered most, swatting a three-run homer in the ninth inning off Baltimore closer Craig Kimbrel to give New York a 5-3 lead. That result didn't hold, as the Orioles plated three runs in the bottom of the frame to pull out the victory, but Rice's heroics still stand out. While the rookie is batting just .228 on the campaign, he's shown a flair for the big moment, batting .280 with runners in scoring position and already adding a three-homer game to his big-league resume.

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  • Clay Holmes NYY RP

    Yankees' Clay Holmes: Let down by defense in blown save

    9h ago

    Holmes (1-4) took the loss and blew the save against Baltimore on Sunday, allowing three unearned runs on two hits and two walks while striking out one batter over two-thirds of an inning.

    In a roller-coaster ninth inning, New York scored three runs in the top of the frame to take a 5-3 lead. Holmes entered to try to close things out in the bottom of the inning but couldn't get the job done, giving up three runs, the final two of which came on a Cedric Mullins walk-off double. Though he didn't pitch particularly well, it would be unfair to pin the blame entirely on Holmes for the dramatic defeat, as a two-out error by Anthony Volpe allowed a run to score and kept the frame alive for Mullins' double, which had an xBA of .150, per Statcast -- Alex Verdugo took a terrible route to the ball and pinned the blame on himself for the result after the game, according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. It was nonetheless a poor end to the first half of the campaign for Holmes, who has blown two of his past four save chances while giving up five runs (two earned) across four frames during that span.

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  • Fantasy Baseball News, Stats and Analysis (2024)

    FAQs

    What stats should I look for in fantasy baseball? ›

    Look for starters who strike out 7 or more hitters per nine innings. For relievers, you'll want to aim a bit higher and find pitchers who can exceed 8.5 strikeouts per nine innings. The league average is in the . 750 range.

    How long has fantasy baseball been around? ›

    Modern fantasy baseball was developed and popularized in the 1980s by a group of journalists who created Rotisserie League Baseball in 1980. The league was named after the New York City restaurant La Rotisserie Française, where its founders met for lunch and first played the game.

    How does baseball fantasy work? ›

    Leagues are where players are put in a group of typically 8 to 18 teams, chose teams by a draft or auction and compete based on year-to-date standings or head-to-head records. Usually there is a nominal prize and no entry fee for online leagues.

    What is a rotisserie in baseball? ›

    Rotisserie, or "Roto," is the most common way to play fantasy baseball. In this scoring type, teams are ranked from first to last in each statistical category. Points are then awarded according to the order in each category and totaled to determine an overall score and league rank.

    What's more important in fantasy baseball pitching or hitting? ›

    Starting pitchers contribute more to your fantasy team than hitters (given the roster spots), but I'm targeting hitters early in drafts thanks to the way SPs are being treated.

    What is the most important offensive stat in baseball? ›

    On-Base Plus Slugging (OPS)

    How big is the fantasy baseball market? ›

    Fantasy Sports Market Insights

    Fantasy Sports Market size was valued at USD 27.20 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 30.95 billion in 2023 to USD 87.07 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 13.80% during the forecast period (2024-2031).

    When should I start fantasy baseball? ›

    Important Game Dates
    Week 1: *Start: Wednesday, Mar 20, 2024 End: Sunday, Apr 7, 2024
    Week 3:Start: Monday, Apr 15, 2024 End: Sunday, Apr 21, 2024
    Week 4:Start: Monday, Apr 22, 2024 End: Sunday, Apr 28, 2024
    Week 5:Start: Monday, Apr 29, 2024 End: Sunday, May 5, 2024
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    What does of stand for in fantasy baseball? ›

    Position abbreviations used in Fantasy Baseball
    PosWhat it MeansWho is Eligible
    OFOutfieldAny left, center, or right fielder
    UtilUtilityAny non-pitcher
    SPStarting PitcherOnly starting pitchers
    RPRelief PitcherOnly relief pitchers
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    What's the best way to play fantasy baseball? ›

    One of the most popular fantasy baseball formats is season-long rotisserie, also known as roto. In this format, players try to win certain categories. The most common format is known as 5×5 standard, which includes five offensive categories and five pitching categories.

    How often do you set your lineup in fantasy baseball? ›

    Lineup Changes

    A weekly or bi-weekly league is often set on Mondays, and you need to forecast the entire week on that Monday, but there is no further lineup maintenance after your player's first game begins.

    How to score points in fantasy baseball? ›

    MLB Fantasy Points Scoring System
    1. Singles: 1 point.
    2. Doubles: 2 points.
    3. Triples: 3 points.
    4. Home Runs: 4 points.
    5. Runs: 1 point.
    6. Runs Batted In: 1 point.
    7. Walks: 1 point.
    8. Hit By Pitch: 1 point.

    What is a goose egg in baseball? ›

    n. A zero on the scoreboard, in allusion to the shared oval shape of a goose egg. "After 25 innings, it's still all goose eggs; Texas teams resume scoreless battle today" announced The Boston Herald (July 16, 1988) in describing a Jackson Mets and San Antonio Missions Double-A Texas League game.

    What is a flamethrower in baseball? ›

    : a pitcher who throws hard : a fastball pitcher.

    What is a spitter in baseball? ›

    In Babe Ruth's Own Book of Baseball, he (or his ghost- writer) explained: The theory of the spitter is simple enough. The ball is wet on one side. Naturally that makes a slippery spot which reduces friction and gives added speed to the opposite side where friction is applied.

    What do good baseball stats look like? ›

    A batting average of . 300 or higher is considered very good in the Major Leagues. For the batting average, it doesn't matter if a hit is a single or a home run, it still just counts as a single hit. The record for the highest career batting average is held by Ty Cobb with a .

    What should my fantasy roster look like? ›

    What positions make up a fantasy football team? A fantasy football team consists of one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, one flex, one kicker, and a team defense/special teams.

    How do you succeed in fantasy baseball? ›

    Prepare Thoroughly: Research player rankings, understand your league's scoring system, and practice with mock drafts. Draft for Balance: Focus on building a well-rounded team. While stars can carry a team, championships are won through depth and versatility. Value Over Name: Don't get swayed by big names.

    What stats should I pay attention to in fantasy football? ›

    Statistics like passing touchdowns, rushing yards, and receptions are a part of the scoring setting for most leagues, therefore it makes sense that when you are looking at players, you should be looking at players that are performing well in those areas.

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