While the AL MVP debate goes on, in Rotisserie baseball numbers are the entire point. So who was better, Miguel Cabrera or Mike Trout? Here’s how RotoValue ranked batters for the Park Slope Rotisserie League, a 10 team 4×4 league that just finished its 25th season: The league has a 28 player roster, starting 24:… Continue reading 2012 AL Rotisserie MVP
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Astros to the AL – Impact on Pricing
So the Houston Astros will be moving to the American League in 2013, giving each league 15 teams. How will this affect pricing in each league? It turns out it won’t make much difference at all. The Astros were, by far, the weakest NL team in terms of RotoValue of their players. Assuming a $260… Continue reading Astros to the AL – Impact on Pricing
How League Size Affects Prices
Last week I did two posts showing the top 10 in each league for both 4×4 and 5×5 scoring formats using the RotoValue pricing model. In each case I was assuming a 10 team league with 13 batters (14 in the AL, adding a DH) and 10 pitchers, a $260 salary cap, and a 4 player… Continue reading How League Size Affects Prices
2011 AL Fantasy Top 10
On Sunday I showed the RotoValue NL top 10 for a 10 team league with 23 starting players per team (2 C, 3 corner, 3 middle, 5 OF, 10 pitchers). Today I’ll doing the same for a similar AL: also a 10 team league, but now with 24 starters (adding 1 DH). I assume a… Continue reading 2011 AL Fantasy Top 10