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    Speedy Clydesdales's Batters roster for 2024-04-12.

    Rankings

    Fantasy

    Batting

    Pos

    Batters

    Action

    Opp

    Status

    Pre-Season

    Current

    % Started

    % Rostered

    H/AB*

    R

    HR

    RBI

    SB

    AVG

    OPS

    C

    Yainer DiazHOU - C,1B

    Player Note

    TEX

    L, 8-12

    119

    -

    93%

    96%

    1/5

    1

    .200

    .400

    1B

    Freddie FreemanLAD - 1B

    Player Note

    SD

    L, 7-8

    6

    -

    97%

    99%

    1/5

    1

    .200

    .400

    2B

    Ozzie AlbiesATL - 2B

    Player Note

    @MIA

    W, 8-1

    18

    -

    98%

    99%

    2/4

    2

    1

    .500

    1.100

    3B

    Yandy DíazTB - 1B,3B

    Player Note

    SF

    W, 2-1

    112

    -

    79%

    94%

    0/3

    1

    .000

    .250

    SS

    Xander BogaertsSD - 2B,SS

    Player Note

    @LAD

    W, 8-7

    74

    -

    83%

    96%

    0/5

    1

    .000

    .000

    OF

    Spencer SteerCIN - 1B,2B,3B,OF

    New Player Note

    @CWS

    W, 11-1

    195

    -

    95%

    98%

    1/3

    1

    .333

    1.267

    OF

    Jarren DuranBOS - OF

    Player Note

    LAA

    L, 0-7

    120

    -

    75%

    85%

    1/3

    .333

    1.167

    OF

    Giancarlo StantonNYY - OF

    New Player Note

    @CLE

    PPD

    248

    -

    32%

    77%

    -/-

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Util

    Shohei Ohtani (Batter)LAD - Util

    New Player Note

    SD

    L, 7-8

    299

    -

    96%

    99%

    3/5

    1

    1

    1

    .600

    2.200

    BN

    Nick CastellanosPHI - OF

    No new player Notes

    PIT

    L, 2-5

    89

    -

    69%

    90%

    1/4

    .250

    .500

    BN

    J.D. MartinezNYM - OF

    New Player Note

    NA

    KC

    W, 6-1

    180

    -

    3%

    61%

    -/-

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    Luis Robert Jr.CWS - OF

    Player Note

    IL10

    CIN

    L, 1-11

    196

    -

    21%

    98%

    -/-

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Starting Lineup Totals 9/336140.273.853
    Speedy Clydesdales's Pitchers roster for 2024-04-12.

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    Pitchers

    Action

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    Status

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    % Started

    % Rostered

    IP*

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    L

    SV

    K

    ERA

    WHIP

    SP

    Sean ManaeaNYM - SP,RP

    Player Note

    KC

    W, 6-1

    530

    -

    30%

    39%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    SP

    Charlie MortonATL - SP

    Player Note

    @MIA

    W, 8-1

    199

    -

    57%

    81%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    RP

    Camilo DovalSF - RP

    New Player Note

    @TB

    L, 1-2

    62

    -

    96%

    97%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    RP

    Raisel IglesiasATL - RP

    Player Note

    @MIA

    W, 8-1

    79

    -

    97%

    97%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    P

    Evan PhillipsLAD - RP

    Player Note

    SD

    L, 7-8

    61

    -

    96%

    97%

    1.0

    0.00

    1.00

    P

    Alexis DíazCIN - RP

    Player Note

    @CWS

    W, 11-1

    94

    -

    95%

    96%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    P

    Abner UribeMIL - RP

    Player Note

    @BAL

    W, 11-1

    410

    -

    66%

    62%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    José AlvaradoPHI - RP

    Player Note

    PIT

    L, 2-5

    173

    -

    81%

    81%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    Emmanuel ClaseCLE - RP

    Player Note

    NYY

    PPD

    49

    -

    95%

    99%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    Brady SingerKC - SP

    Player Note

    @NYM

    L, 1-6

    1234

    -

    54%

    82%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    Aaron CivaleTB - SP

    Player Note

    SF

    W, 2-1

    187

    -

    53%

    83%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    James PaxtonLAD - SP

    New Player Note

    SD

    L, 7-8

    529

    -

    18%

    45%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BN

    Justin SteeleCHC - SP

    Player Note

    IL15

    @SEA

    L, 2-4

    124

    -

    17%

    95%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    IL

    Kodai SengaNYM - SP

    New Player Note

    IL60

    KC

    W, 6-1

    214

    -

    8%

    73%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    IL

    Justin VerlanderHOU - SP

    New Player Note

    IL15

    TEX

    L, 8-12

    143

    -

    16%

    91%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    IL

    Clayton KershawLAD - SP

    No new player Notes

    IL60

    SD

    L, 7-8

    301

    -

    1%

    37%

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Starting Lineup Totals 1.000000.001.00

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    Yainer Diaz

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    Freddie Freeman

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    Ozzie Albies

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    Yandy Díaz

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    Xander Bogaerts

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    Spencer Steer

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    Jarren Duran

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    Giancarlo Stanton

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    Shohei Ohtani (Batter)

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    Nick Castellanos

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    J.D. Martinez

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    Luis Robert Jr.

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    Sean Manaea

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    Charlie Morton

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    Raisel Iglesias

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    Evan Phillips

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    Alexis Díaz

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    Abner Uribe

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    José Alvarado

    Fantasy Points Breakdown

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    Emmanuel Clase

    Fantasy Points Breakdown

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    Brady Singer

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    Aaron Civale

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    James Paxton

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    Justin Steele

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    Kodai Senga

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    Justin Verlander

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    Clayton Kershaw

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    • Batting
    • Pitching
    • BABIP - Batting Average on Balls in Play

      Definition

      The rate at which the batter gets a hit when he puts the ball in play. The calculation for BABIP is (H-HR)/(AB-K-HR+SF). League average is typically .300. A batter with a BABIP of greater than .300 is typically thought of as lucky (though batters with above average speed often have BABIPs greater than .300). A batter with a BABIP lower than .300 is often thought of as unlucky though batters with below average speed often have BABIPs lower than .300. As a rule batters have much greater variance in BABIP than pitchers.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Unlike pitchers, there's no "normal" baseline for BABIP with hitters, as this can fluctuate greatly. A higher BABIP tends to mean the hitter produces a lot of line drives and a high exit velocity, which is a good thing for fantasy value.

    • FB% - Fly Ball Percentage

      Definition

      Percentage of fair balls hit in the air, excluding line drives (pop-ups, fly balls)

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A batter with a higher fly ball percentage will provide more extra base opportunities, more power, and more RBI.

    • FB - Fly Balls

      Definition

      Number of fair balls hit in the air, excluding line drives (pop-ups, fly balls)

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      On average, fly ball hits result in extra bases more often than ground balls

    • GB% - Ground Ball Percentage

      Definition

      Percentage of fair balls hit on the ground

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A high GB% leads to a higher BABIP but lower slugging%.

    • GB/FB - Ground ball to fly ball hit ratio

      Definition

      Ratio of ground balls to fly balls

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Batters with an extreme grounder ratio have limited homer upside

    • HR/FB - Home Run to Fly Ball Rate

      Definition

      The number of home runs hit by a batter per fly ball.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Batters with a higher home run to fly ball ratio tend to hit more home runs, especially if they also have a high fly ball:ground ball ratio.

    • ISO - Isolated Power

      Definition

      Isolated Power (ISO) measures the power of a batter. The calculation is ISO=SLG% - AVG. Result displays the number of extra bases a player averages per at bat. An ISO of. 200 or higher indicates a hitter with very good power. An ISO of ~.140 will be roughly the league average.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      If you are looking for a stat that helps you identify power hitters, ISO is a great stat to use. However, it takes about a full season of data (500-600 ABs) to achieve statistical significance foir ISO. A rookie flashing a high ISO early in the season may not be as likely to maintain his level as player with multiple seasons with high ISO.

    • P/PA - Pitches to per Plate Appearance

      Definition

      Number of pitches thrown to batter per plate appearance.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Pitches per plate appearance is a measure of a batter's patience and can serve as a leading indicator for higher on-base-percentage.

    • RC - Runs Created

      Definition

      Number of runs a batter has generated for his team. This stat measures a player's offensive contribution in total runs. It does so by adding the number of times a batter gets on base to his number of extra base hits and dividing this number by his number of opportunities.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A batter with more runs created is most often a valuable fantasy contributing in a number of categories.

    • SB% - Stolen-base Percentage

      Definition

      The percentage of successful stolen bases against attempts.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A player with a low stolen-base percentage may be inclined -- or asked by his team -- to attempt fewer steals, thus hurting his fantasy value. Conversely, a player with a high stolen-base percentage -- provided he is active on the bases -- will likely have more latitude to steal in the future.

    • SL - Strikeout Looking

      Definition

      The number of time a batter has struck out looking.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Players with a higher number of strikouts looking may be having issues identifying the strike zone and thus are at risk for producing a lower batting average.

    • TOB - Times on Base

      Definition

      Number of times a player has been on base

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      The more often a batter reaches base, the greater the chance they will score runs. Not recording outs also helps BA.

    • bWAR - Batting Wins Above Replacement

      Definition

      Batting WAR (bWAR) measures a player's value as a hitter only by how many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      bWAR is quick way to view the best hitters in the game. It does not account for base running, so players with the highest bWAR are not always the highest raanked players in fantasy baseball.

    • brWAR - Baserunning Wins Above Replacement

      Definition

      Baserunning Wins Against replacement measures the value of a player's base-stealing performance and their base-running in non-stolen base situations by home many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      BrWAR is a quick way to identify the best players on the basepaths. Players with a high brWAR are potential sources of runs and stolen bases.

    • wOBA - Weighted On Base Average

      Definition

      A stat designed to measure a player's overall offensive contributions per plate appearance based on linear weights.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Typically the biggest fantasy stars grade very well in this category.

    • wRAA - Weighted Runs Above Average

      Definition

      Weighted Runs Above Average measures how many runs a player contributes, compared with an average player. A player with a 0 wRAA would be considered average and a player with greater than 0 wRAA would be considered above average.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      In calculating a player's Wins Above Replacement (WAR), which factors a player's offensive and defensive value, wRAA is used to represent the player's offensive contributions

    • AVG - Opponent Batting Average

      Definition

      The batting average of all opposing batters

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Facing weaker competition increases the chances of success in ERA, WHIP and recording wins and strikeouts.

    • BABIP - Batting Average on Balls in Play

      Definition

      The rate at which opposing batters get a hit when they put the ball in play. Calculation is (H-HR)/(AB-K-HR+SF). League average is typically .300. Pitchers with BABIPs above .300 are often considered unlucky, where those below .300 are often considered unlucky.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Pitchers tend to vary less than hitters with regard to BABIP. Fantasy players should expect pitchers with BABIPs above or below .300 to regress to the mean over the course of the season. It makes sense to target pitchers with a BABIP above .300 as they have been unlucky.

    • ERA- - ERA Minus

      Definition

      ERA- is a park-adjusted and league-normalized Earned Run Average, where 100 is the league (NL or AL) average. Therefore, a pitcher with a 95 ERA- has a park-adjusted ERA 5 percentage points better than their league’s ERA.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      ERA- provides a good overview of a pitcher's value. However, because the data is normalized against the league and adjust for the pitchers home park, a pitchers value may stray from their actual fantasy value.

    • FB - Fly Balls Allowed

      Definition

      Number of fly balls hit in play allowed

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Extreme fly ball pitchers tend to have lower WHIPs but higher ERAs.

    • FB% - Fly Ball Percentage

      Definition

      Percentage of fly balls allowed

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A pitcher with a high FB rate is more likely to be homer prone.

    • FIP - Fielding Independent Pitching

      Definition

      Fielding independent pitching (FIP) counts only the events over which a pitcher has the most control: strikeouts, unintentional walks, hit-by-pitches and home runs. It excludes balls hit into the field of play. FIP is expressed numerically the same as ERA.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      FIP is a great stat for evaluating pitchers for fantasy baseball to see if they are due for a correction. A pitcher with a low FIP but a high ERA has most likely been unlucky and should be targeted.

    • GB - Ground Balls Allowed

      Definition

      Number of ground balls hit in play allowed

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Ground ball pitchers tend to allow fewer fly balls and therefore fewer home runs and hits that lead to earned runs.

    • GB% - Ground Ball Percentage

      Definition

      Percentage of ground balls allowed

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      The higher a pitcher's GB rate, the fewer home runs they will allow.

    • GB/FB - Ground Ball to Fly Ball Ratio

      Definition

      Ratio of ground balls allowed to fly balls

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A high ratio here can lead to a higher BABIP but typically lower ERAs.

    • HR/FB - Home Run to Fly Ball Rate

      Definition

      Home-run-per-fly-ball (HR/FB) rate is the rate at which home runs are hit against a pitcher for every fly ball he allows.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      A hitter with high home run/fly ball is a good target when looking for home runs. To find players with strong home run tendencies, look for hitters who have both a high fly ball rate and a high HR/FB rate.

    • IR - Inherited Runners

      Definition

      Number of runners inherited (For relief pitchers only)

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Preferably the closer enters the game with no runners on base.

    • IRS% - Inherited Runners Scored Percentage

      Definition

      Percentage of inherited runners who scored (For relief pitchers only)

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Relief pitchers with a high percentage of inherited runners who scored are not going to help you win your league. These pitchers may not have a high ERA (inherited runners are scored against the pitcher they relieved) but their inability to prevent runs in a high-leverage situation makes them a risky own, especially if they happen to be closers.

    • OBP - Opponent On Base Percentage

      Definition

      The on base percentage of all opposing batters

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Pitchers with high opponent on-base percentage will have higher WHIPs and are likely to have higher ERAs as well.

    • P/IP - Pitches Per Inning

      Definition

      Number of pitches thrown per inning

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      The fewer pitches thrown per inning, the more efficient a pitcher is. The more efficient a pitcher is, the deeper they can go in games, giving them a better chance at a win.

    • P/S - Pitches Per Start

      Definition

      Number of pitches thrown per start

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      If a pitcher throws an excessive amount of pitches consistently, their chance of injury increases.

    • SLG - Opponent Slugging Percentage

      Definition

      The slugging percentage of all opposing batters

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Pitchers with high opponent slugging percentage are more victimized by extra base hits and thus are more likely to struggle with ERA.

    • STR - Inherted Runners Stranded

      Definition

      Number of inherited runners left stranded (For relief pitchers only)

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      Relief pitchers with a high strand rates help the departing starters' ERA. A high strand rate also indicates closer potential for set-up men asit demonstrates the ability to succeed in high-stress situations.

    • WAR - Wins Against Replacement

      Definition

      WAR measures a player's value across all aspects of their game (pitching and defense) by how many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.

      Why does this stat matter for fantasy?

      By itself WAR is more valuable for non-fantasy purposes than for fantasy players. Players with high WAR tend to be more highly ranked in fantasy but because fielding is not used in most leagues, it is less useful than other advanced stats.

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    Stat Categories

    AbbreviationWhat it Means
    Batters:
    GPGames Played
    GSGames Started
    AVGBatting Average
    OBPOn-base Percentage
    SLGSlugging Percentage
    ABAt Bats
    RRuns
    HHits
    1BSingles
    2BDoubles
    3BTriples
    HRHome Runs
    RBIRuns Batted In
    SHSacrifice Hits
    SFSacrifice Flys
    SBStolen Bases
    CSCaught Stealing
    BBWalks
    IBBIntentional Walks
    HBPHit By Pitch
    KStrikeouts
    GIDPGround Into Double Play
    OPSOn-base + Slugging Percentage
    TBTotal Bases
    POPut Outs
    AAssists
    EErrors
    FPCTFielding Percentage
    XBHExtra Base Hits
    NSBNet Stolen Bases
    SB%Stolen Base Percentage
    CYCHitting for the Cycle
    PAPlate Appearances
    SLAMGrand Slam Home Runs
    OFAOutfield Assists
    DPTDouble Plays Turned
    CICatcher Interference
    TotalTotal Standard Deviation
    AbbreviationWhat it Means
    Pitchers:
    APPAppearances
    GSGames Started
    ERAEarned Run Average
    WHIP(Walks + Hits) / Innings Pitched
    WWins
    LLosses
    CGCompleted Games
    SHOShutouts
    SVSaves
    OUTOuts
    HHits
    TBFTotal Batters Faced
    RRuns
    EREarned Runs
    HRHome Runs
    BBWalks
    IBBIntentional Walks
    HBPHit Batters
    KStrikeouts
    WPWild Pitches
    BLKBalks
    SBStolen Bases Allowed
    GIDPBatters Grounded Into Double Plays
    SVOPSave Chances
    HLDHolds
    K/9Strikeouts per Nine Innings
    K/BBStrikeout to Walk Ratio
    TBTotal Bases Allowed
    IPInnings Pitched
    PCPitch Count
    2BADoubles Allowed
    3BATriples Allowed
    RWRelief Wins
    RLRelief Losses
    PICKPickoffs
    RAPPRelief Appearances
    OBPAOn-base Percentage Against
    WIN%Winning Percentage
    1BASingles Allowed
    H/9Hits Per Nine Innings
    BB/9Walks Per Nine Innings
    NHNo Hitters
    PGPerfect Games
    SV%Save Percentage
    IRAInherited Runners Scored
    QSQuality Starts
    BSVBlown Saves
    NSVNet Saves
    TotalTotal Standard Deviation

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    SS Shortstop Only Shortstops
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    MI Middle Infield Any second baseman or shortstop
    IF Infield Any infielder
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    CF Center Field Only center fielders
    RF Right Field Only right fielders
    OF Outfield Any left, center or right fielder
    Util Utility Any non-pitcher
    SP Starting Pitcher Only starting pitchers
    RP Relief Pitcher Only relief pitchers
    P Pitcher Any starting or relief pitcher
    BN Bench Any player
    IL Injured List Any player on real-life IL

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