The Scorecard: 10 fantasy baseball hot takes to know through two weeks (2024)

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• Anthony Volpe hit just .209 as a 22-year-old rookie, but he also went 20/20. He’s off to an incredible start to 2024, posting a 198 wRC+ while racking up runs, homers and steals. While Volpe’s .426 BABIP is sure to regress, his much-improved plate discipline suggests he’s going to quickly develop into a fantasy star this season. Volpe has the third-best improvement in K% so far this year, a stat that stabilizes quickly. He ranks top-10 in Contact% and sports a 1:5 K:BB ratio with three steals over five games since moving to the leadoff spot. Volpe has the green light to run, plays in one of the most HR-friendly parks in baseball and can rake, so he should be considered a borderline top-five fantasy SS moving forward.

• Julio Rodríguez has yet to homer and is off to a dreadful start at the plate (42 wRC+) over the first 10% of the season. It’s hardly ideal for a player who went top-five in fantasy drafts, and Rodríguez’s Hard Hit, K and BB rates are all easily career worsts. However, it’s still a tiny sample (that would otherwise go unnoticed mid-summer), and he’s played 65% of his games at home — the league’s most extreme pitcher’s park and where Rodríguez saw his OPS drop 64 points last year. Moreover, Rodríguez was hitting .204 with a .656 OPS over his first 200 plate appearances last season before hitting .302 with 25 homers and 29 steals after May 21. He posted a .544 OPS in April during his rookie season, so it’s increasingly possible Rodríguez is just a slow starter. His max exit velocity remains in the top 2% of the league, and this is a player who just recorded a 156 wRC+ after the All-Star break last season as a 22-year-old. Rodríguez should still be treated as a top-five fantasy player.

• Ronald Acuña Jr. has seven steals, but his start at the plate is mildly concerning. He’s recorded just one barrel this season after suffering a knee injury in spring that required an MRI (he led the league in barrels last year). Of course, the knee hasn’t prevented him from stealing, and this is a small sample that includes playing in cold weather. Acuña will start hitting soon and will almost certainly remain a top fantasy player, but it’s possible he regresses a bit more than expected in 2024 and doesn’t finish atop the ranks again. Last season’s 11.4 K% looks increasingly like an outlier given it's been 23+% during the other six seasons in his career, and pitchers have adjusted throwing to him in 2024. Acuña already had concerning trends regarding his swing path, so a jump in K% matters. In fact, Acuña has changed his average swing path angles more than any hitter in baseball this season (aside from Michael A. Taylor), which could help explain his slow start at the plate.

• The A’s have quickly abandoned any plans to ease Mason Miller into the closer’s role, and he’s become must-see when on the mound. He’s averaged an MLB-high 100.6 mph with his fastball while hitting 103.7, resulting in a silly 45.5 K%. Miller ranks top-five among relievers in CSW, has yet to allow a barrel and owns a 1.15 expected ERA in the top 2% of the league. Health could remain a hurdle, but it’s nice to see Oakland give him the closer’s role right away (he would have another save if the rules weren’t so ridiculous). Miller should be considered an elite fantasy reliever.

• It may have taken multiple injuries, but Esteury Ruiz is back with the Athletics. He was batting .326/.423/.581 with three homers and seven steals over 11 games in Triple-A after posting a 221 wRC+ in Oakland before curiously being sent down. Ruiz isn’t a great defender, but he deserves playing time in an outfield hitting a collective .216/.289/.339 without him. Ruiz swiped 67 bases in fewer than 450 at bats last season and can approach 10 homers, so he’s a must-add in all fantasy formats; he’s available in 50% of Yahoo leagues.

• Speaking of speed on the waiver wire, Jonatan Clase is another option who’s available in 80% of Yahoo leagues. The rookie was called up Monday thanks to injuries, and Clase will get a chance to remain in Seattle’s lineup while Dominic Canzone is out. Clase hit 20 home runs and stole 79 bases in fewer than 130 games across the minors last season, and he had a 144 wRC+ (with five homers/steals and improved contact rates) in Triple-A this year. Clase sports “80” grade speed and is a strong add for those searching for immediate help in stolen bases.

• Edward Cabrera was showing improved control before suffering a shoulder injury during spring, and it continued during his return Monday night. Cabrera posted a 10:1 K:BB ratio with a 42% CSW, throwing 68% of his four above-average pitches for strikes (59% last season). Cabrera’s 27.2 K% last season would’ve ranked 10th among starters if he qualified, just ahead of Gerrit Cole and Zack Wheeler, so he could develop into an ace if the improved control is for real. Max Meyer didn’t deserve to be sent to the minors, but Cabrera has massive potential if health cooperates. He won’t be so widely available in Yahoo leagues for much longer.

• Tommy Pham combined for 38 homers/steals last season in fewer than 130 games, including most of them in an extreme pitcher’s park (Citi Field). He owns a career 116 wRC+ and now gets to play in hitter-friendly Guaranteed Rate Field after reportedly signing with the White Sox, so he can be added in deeper fantasy leagues. Chicago recently welcomed Eloy Jiménez back to its lineup, but there remains plenty of at-bats (and playing time) available for Pham; the White Sox are fielding an ugly lineup and became the first team to be shut out six times over their first 16 games since 1907.

• Teoscar Hernándezis on pace to finish the season with 145 RBI and 230 strikeouts (223 is the MLB record). He’s clubbed all five HRs at home, and it looks like his complaint about not being able to see the baseball in Seattle last season was real, although the K rate remains scary. Hernández will continue to be a top fantasy outfielder while benefiting from hitting in L.A.’s lineup and in Dodger Stadium, which has quietly increased home runs for righties an MLB-high 27% over the last three seasons.

• Michael Busch homered for the fifth straight game Monday, tying the Cubs’ franchise record. Although he struggled in Los Angeles, Busch is a first-round pick who produced strong numbers throughout the minors, including a 150 wRC+ with 27 homers in 390 ABs in Triple-A last season. His K rate suggests a slump will eventually come, and he’s yet to record a hit against a left-handed pitcher this year, but his hot start should help keep him in Chicago’s lineup regularly. The power is real, third base has only become thinner and Busch is hitting in the middle of the Cubs’ order, so he looks like a huge win for fantasy managers.

BONUS — TV Talk: "Curb Your Enthusiasm's" final season wasn’t its best, but it wrapped up perfectly and ends as my favorite comedy of all time … "Shōgun" is legit. I highly recommend it if you aren’t watching … "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" and "Griselda" are two shows if you’re looking for entertainment, while "Ripley" and "Expats" are superior slower burns … "True Detective: Night Country" did a great job of holding my interest for such a shaky show … Finally finished "The Dynasty: New England Patriots," which comically slighted Bill Belichick … Looking forward to "The Jinx Part Two" and "Hacks" coming back soon, but obviously the biggest news in television is the return of "Melrose Place."

The Scorecard: 10 fantasy baseball hot takes to know through two weeks (2024)

FAQs

How does scoring work in fantasy 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.

How is Yahoo fantasy baseball scored? ›

The scoring type defines how real-life player performance and stats translates into in fantasy "points." Fantasy Baseball has 3 vastly different scoring types that you can play with. Head-to-Head Points, Categories or One Win - Face off against a new manager each week for the best weekly stats.

What is head-to-head one win? ›

Head-to-Head One Win

This scoring setting is available in fantasy baseball, hockey and basketball but not football. 1 added to Win - The manager with the most games won. 1 added to Loss- The manager with the most games lost. 1 added to Tie - Both managers win the same number of games.

How do head-to-head points work in fantasy baseball? ›

Head-to-Head Points: The most common scoring format in fantasy football, which has helped increase its popularity in fantasy baseball over the years, this pits teams against one another in weekly head-to-head matchups, with the team scoring the greater number of total points in each individual matchup declared the ...

How does fantasy score go up? ›

Most fantasy football formats award fantasy points for yards gained by any offensive player. The most common format is 0.1 points per rushing or receiving yard, also displayed as 1 point per 10 yards rushing or receiving.

What is standard fantasy scoring system? ›

Fantasy Points Scoring
Scoring for all Offensive Players
Passing Yards1 point for every 25 yards
Passing/Rushing/Receiving 2 Point Conversions2 points
Field Goal Made (0-39 yards)3 points
Field Goal Made (40-49 yards)4 points
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How does Roto scoring work in Yahoo fantasy baseball? ›

Get points based on your rank per stat category

Your rank, out of the total number of managers, in a stat category earns you the inverse number of points. Example with a league containing 10 managers: 1st place in a stat category, earns 10 points. 10th place in a stat category, earns 1 point.

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 much fantasy score is a homerun? ›

Batting
Type of pointsPoints
Single (1B) Batter reaches the first base4
Double (2B) Batter reaches second base6
Triple (3B) Batter reaches third base10
Home Run (HR) (Batter hits it out of the park or reaches back to home base)12
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What does roto mean in fantasy baseball? ›

Rotisserie. It originated as a type of fantasy baseball league where instead of head to head your stats in each category are aggregated for the entire season and constantly matched against everyone else.

What does 5x5 mean in fantasy baseball? ›

5x5 means a roto league with five hitting categories and five pitching categories. You try to finish at the top of the league in as many of those categories as possible. The most common hitting categories are: batting average, runs, RBI, home runs and steals.

What does HTH mean in baseball? ›

Head-To-Head

A comparison of two or more tied teams based on who has won or lost when playing against each other. Games played against non-tied teams are ignored. If a team is not tied, its head-to-head (HTH) column is blank.

How many SP should I have in fantasy baseball? ›

The traditional standard is to start nine pitchers (starters or relievers), two catchers, one first baseman, one second baseman, one shortstop, one third baseman, one middle infielder (second baseman or shortstop), one corner infielder (first or third baseman), five outfielders, one DH (if it's an AL league) or one ...

What is the difference between head to head and rotisserie? ›

Both use the same general scoring categories, but in Rotisserie, scoring is about accumulation in statistical categories that are tallied up at the end of the year, whereas in head-to-head, you're matched up in a series of daily/weekly battles against a single opponent that turn into wins and losses.

When should I draft a pitcher? ›

As a result, I believe you should dedicate at least three of the first five rounds to starting pitching. If you include closers, four of the first six picks should be on pitching. If not, you might be scrambling in the later rounds.

What is 5x5 scoring in fantasy baseball? ›

5x5 means a roto league with five hitting categories and five pitching categories. You try to finish at the top of the league in as many of those categories as possible.

How many fantasy points is a homerun? ›

Batting
Type of pointsPoints
Single (1B) Batter reaches the first base4
Double (2B) Batter reaches second base6
Triple (3B) Batter reaches third base10
Home Run (HR) (Batter hits it out of the park or reaches back to home base)12
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How do you win a fantasy baseball league? ›

The goal here is to outscore your opponent every week. The team with the most points receives a win and the losing team gets a loss. Instead, it's often a good strategy to build around power hitters and strikeout pitchers, as they'll consistently generate points through total bases, RBIs and strikeouts.

What does points league mean in fantasy baseball? ›

Well, in a points league, each statistical category is assigned a point value (think DFS – typically, a single is usually worth one point, a home run is worth four points, etc.), and that's all you care about. Unlike in a rotisserie league, where you get your stats does not matter in a points league.

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