We'll be doing this roundup of points leagues every week here at RotoBaller, with waiver wire targets and streaming pitchers being evaluated in terms of the different scoring systems of ESPN, Yahoo!, CBS, and Fantrax.
Player values can vary wildly from platform to platform, so we'll make sure to highlight where players are the best and worst fits. We know points league players get neglected and we're here to help.
These waiver-wire adds are for the week of September 27th - October 3rd, looking at players below 50% rostered for ESPN and Yahoo! Stats and rankings are calculated using games through Saturday, September 125th.
Featured Promo: Get any full-season MLB and DFS Premium Pass for 50% off. Exclusive access to our Team Sync platform, Premium articles, daily Matchup Rating projections, 15 lineup tools, DFS cheat sheets, Research Stations, Lineup Optimizers and much more! Sign Up Now!
Know Your System
If you've read me even a little, you likely know what I'm going to say...You must account for, as precisely as possible, how a player performs under your particular scoring system. Every point, in every category, counts.
If your league uses standard settings, then great! Turn to page 94 and you can skip ahead to the leaderboards. If you play with custom settings, it'll still be fine. Go back to page 43 and look below at the scoring systems of the four major platforms. I bet there's a chance that you'll find that your league's scoring is very similar to one of the four (well, not Yahoo!'s), even if it's not the platform you actually play on.
For example, my home league started on a now-defunct platform before moving first to ESPN and is now at Fantrax. But our scoring is basically ESPN standard only with two points for stolen bases and a handful of other minor adjustments.
If you look above, you'll likely find a suitable mirror to your own system. While every point counts, as long as they aren't seismic changes you can get away with some "close enough" calls. IE. If everything is the same except for HBP (or something similar), you're probably fine.
Waiver Wire Leaderboards
The charts are updated prior to Saturday's games, on stats and ownerships. All leaderboards are sorted according to the player's APR*, and clicking on a chart will open a new page with a magnified version.
*APR = Average Platform Ranking - the average platform ranking between ESPN, CBS, Yahoo, and Fantrax (standard point settings)
Starting Pitchers
Two Start Weeks
Must Adds
- Alex Cobb, LAA (@ TEX)
Can Adds
- Nick Pivetta, BOS (@ BAL)
- Rich Hill, NYM (vs MIA)
- Jon Gray, COL (@ ARI)
- Bailey Ober, MIN (vs DET)
- Eli Morgan, CLE (@ TEX)
- Michael Pineda, MIN (vs DET)
- Miles Mikolas, STL (vs MIL, vs CHC)
- Wily Peralta, DET (@ CHW)
- Jake Woodford, STL (vs CHC)
- Johnny Cueto, SF (vs ARI)
- Tony Gonsolin, LAD (vs SD)
- Jon Lester, STL (vs CHC)
- Brady Singer, KC (vs CLE)
- Kris Bubic, KC (vs MIN)
- Carlos Hernandez, KC (vs CLE)
- Logan Gilbert, SEA (vs OAK)
- Adrian Houser, MIL (@ STL)
Desperate Adds
- Cole Irvin, OAK (@ SEA, @ HOU)
- Taylor Hearn, TEX (vs LAA, vs CLE)
Notable IL
- Joe Ryan, MIN (Bereavement)
- Touki Toussaint, ATL (Bereavement)
- Zach Eflin, PHI
- Jake Odorizzi, HOU (expected to start vs OAK)
- Johnny Cueto, SF (expected to start vs ARI)
- Matthew Boyd, DET
- Mike Minor, KC
- Tyler Gilbert, ARI
- J.T. Brubaker, PIT
- Dillon Peters, PIT
Relief Pitchers
Keep in mind that with relievers, points scored can be deceiving. Most scoring systems make it pretty difficult for even the best non-closers to score elite points, making them very reliant on unpredictable wins. You simply need the save points to really do damage. AKA, when you see totally random names hit the leaderboard, it's probably because they happened to get a few wins and/or a lot of usage. If a reliever doesn't have an established role, tread carefully.
One note about ownership; because ESPN uses nine open pitching slots, as opposed to dedicated slots for RP/SP, relievers tend to be lighter owned than on other sites.
Notable IL
- Gregory Soto, DET
- Jonathan Loaisiga, NYY
- Rafael Montero, HOU
- Garrett Whitlock, BOS
- David Bednar, PIT
With the trade deadline (and injuries) shaking bullpens up all over the league, we're going to do things a little differently in the second half, going through each team that currently has a relevant (according to our roster% threshold) bullpen situation.
Arizona Diamondbacks
In the Mix: Tyler Clippard (two appearances), J.B. Wendelken (Save on Thursday)
Baltimore Orioles
In the Mix: Cole Sulser (Hold on Monday, Hold on Thursday, Hold on Friday), Dillon Tate (Blown Save on Tuesday, Hold on Friday, Save on Saturday)
Boston Red Sox
In the Mix: Hansel Robles (Hold on Saturday), Matt Barnes (two appearances), Adam Ottovino (one appearance)
Chicago Cubs
In the Mix: Rowan Wick (two appearances), Codi Heuer (Loss/Blown Save on Saturday).
Cincinnati Reds
In the Mix: Mychal Givens (Blown Save on Friday), Win on Saturday).
Colorado Rockies
In the Mix: Carlos Estevez (Blown Save on Thursday)
Detroit Tigers
In the Mix: Michael Fulmer (Save on Tuesday, Save on Saturday)
Kansas City Royals
In the Mix: Scott Barlow (Save on Monday, Save on Friday), Domingo Tapia (Win on Monday, Win/Blown Save on Friday), Loss/Blown Save on Saturday)
Miami Marlins
In the Mix: Dylan Floro (Win on Monday).
Oakland Athletics
In the Mix: Andrew Chafin (Win on Saturday), Sergio Romo (one appearance), Jake Diekman (Loss/Blown Save on Thursday).
Pittsburgh Pirates
In the Mix: Chris Stratton (One appearance).
Seattle Mariners
In the Mix: Drew Steckenrider (Save on Tuesday, Save on Wednesday, Hold on Friday), Paul Sewald (Save on Monday, Hold on Tuesday, Save on Thursday, Save on Friday).
Tampa Bay Rays
In the Mix: Pete Fairbanks (two appearances), Collin McHugh (Hold on Monday, Hold on Saturday), J. T. Chargois (Hold on Monday, Win on Wednesday).
Texas Rangers
In the Mix: Joe Barlow (Save on Friday).
Washington Nationals
In the Mix: Kyle Finnegan (Save on Thurday), Tanner Rainey (Save on Wednesday, Hold on Thursday).