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I’ll admit, I’m not really smitten with Tyler Mahle ($7,900).  He’s a player I didn’t target at all in season-long and I’ve avoided a lot in DFS.  Some of that is my own bias as the one time I used him heavily in DFS is the day he gave up seven earned in two IP vs. SF.  Today though, I’m going back to the Mahle well.  I think some of the problem with Mahle for me is it’s hard to get too excited about a 4 ERA pitcher, which is where his FIP sits and where his ROS projections have him leveling out to.  In DFS, strikeouts play and Mahle has those in bunches, rocking a 10.7 K/9.  The Twins are Josh Donaldson and a bunch of dudes right now.  They have Luis Arraez as their clean-up hitter the past two games,  Yes, that Luis Arraez with one dong on the season.  This is a choice match-up at a cheap price and I really hope Mahle doesn’t burn me again.

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Hello Razzball Commenter Leaguers and welcome to another RCL Update.  I am currently on vacation and have had way too many White Claws and far too much sun, so please bear with me on today’s update.  I’m still here with you, through thick and through thin.  We have exciting news in the Master Standings and we have some serious chatting to do about the RazzSlam playoffs.  Did you know there were playoffs?  Me either, so we can talk about that.  We had a slew of trades and some serious offense this week as well.  It feels good to have a full week again and to be back in the swing of things for the second half of our game.  Let’s go ahead and dive into the week that was, week 16:

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Happy Sunday DFSers, I hope you’ve had a fine weekend so far.  I’m writing this article via hotel wifi, which is always an adventure.  We’re finally getting in a vacation to visit some family for the first time in a year plus.  Yesterday resulted in some DFS green screens as we drove down I-95 and I’m looking to add onto that vacation mojo today with a full Sunday slate.  Today it looks like we’re either hitting the very top of the pitching price range or sinking to the low-end for a couple of high-risk, high-reward options.  We’ll kick this article with the high-end and Yu Darvish ($10,300) vs. the Miami Marlins.  While he’s the most expensive pitcher on the slate, he’s also the safest and highest upside pitcher on the slate.  The Marlins are pathetic and with any luck, Yu’s rostership will be down due to a couple of clunkers of late.  However, if Darvish can regain that pre-Allstar break form like the 58 point outburst against the Dodgers, we’ll be in big business.

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Has anyone started a “Are the Mariners being no-hit” Twitter account yet?  If not, that seems like a missed opportunity this year.  Targeting the Mariners in DFS has been a winning strategy so far this year, just ask my account after Sean Manaea went ham Thursday night.  The green screens were plentiful and we’ll look to keep those screens green tonight when Chris Bassitt ($9,700) takes the mound.  Manea and Bassitt are having pretty similar seasons so far (9.9 K/9 for Manaea, 9.1 for Bassitt), each is around 2.1 BB/9 and each has a FIP nearly identical to their ERAs.  I’m not saying we’ll be looking at another 13K shutout from Bassitt, but I do like the odds for a very productive evening at a cheaper price tag than some of the other big names pitching tonight.

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We’ve just got a quick hitter this week for our Razzball Commenter League update.  With only three days in the previous week’s schedule, thanks to the All Star Break, everything is abbreviated.  There weren’t a lot of changes, but there are still some goodies to go over.  Plenty of trades were made and some decent mini weeks were had as we’ll see in the weekly leaders.  It’s pretty impressive what teams can pull off in just three days.  Let’s jump into all the juicy data from our mini week that was, week 15:

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Happy Sunday degens.  Yesterday was a bonkers day in baseball and we’ll be working through the aftermath of some of that today.  What a scary scene outside of Nationals Park.  Hug your loved ones people.  Once you’ve hugged it out, settle in with some brunch, and let’s build some lineups to win us some cash.  Our main building block today will be Zack Wheeler ($11,000).  Expensive?  Absolutely, but he’s also been completely studly this year and he’s got a primo match-up.  I’m not touching Scherzer vs the Padres (more on that later) or Rodon vs the red-hot Astros.  The Marlins are bottom five in team OPS and Wheeler is at home.  Toss in the fact that the Marlins strike out the fourth most of any team in baseball and we have ourselves a winner.  Stack Zack in cash games and use him as your main building block in GPPs for some easy cash.

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Happy All Star Break my fellow RCLers.  The Razzball Commenter Leagues can take a toll on your time, your social life, and your personal hygiene.  I hope you’re using the break to take a shower, get out of your sweat pants, and get reacquainted with your roommates, also known as, your family.  They’ve missed you.  Spend a moment and remind them that you are in fact, alive and well.  Show those that love you that you haven’t been lost in the wilderness for the past 14 weeks, being cared for by a pack of wolves.  In fact, you’ve just been winning fantasy baseball leagues.  You know, just like your idol, Son, current ‘Perts League leader who has two teams in the top five overall. Or, perhaps your idol might be Frank Grimes, current Master Standings leader.  GRIMEY!  Maybe you’re partial to Laura Holt, currently in eighth place in the Master Standings.  Or maybe you look up to VottomanEmpire, one of the better RCL players I know, currently sitting in sixth in the Master Standings.  Whomever it may be, hopefully, you’re kicking butt just like them and getting ready to keep it up in the second half.  Check out the current Master Standings and the rest of the All Star Break stats in the week that was, week 14:

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Pardon the typos today, I am typing this article through eyes filled with tears over the loss of Ronald Acuna.  What a sad way to enter the All-Star break.  I will be coping with the loss the only way I know how, betting a whole bunch of money on DFS and hoping that my screen turning green washes away the pain.  Starting off that process we have everybody’s favorite DFS pitching target the Detroit Tigers facing our main squeeze, Jose Berrios ($9,900).  We all know that the Tigers are dreadful (and they strike out the second most of any team) and Berrios has been hot of late.  His last time out he put up 52 FanDuel points vs the White Sox.  The last time he faced the Tigers he only managed 19 points in Detroit, but this game is at home and I really like Berrios to shine.

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Happy weekend friends, it’s our final weekend of action before the break, so let’s go out on a winning note.  My winning strategy tonight is saving some serious cash with Patrick Sandoval ($7,700) and stacking all the choice bats.  Sandoval has been a DFS goldmine on the cheap since June and I fully expect that to continue tonight against the Mariners.  With their bottom two team OPS and their top five team strikeout marks, they make for easy pickings.  Pickings that Sandoval’s 9.7 K/9 should tear apart.  Looking at the top pitchers on the slate, I’m very willing to pay down at SP and pay up everywhere else.  Let’s dig into the everywhere else.

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I hope you all had a Happy 4th of July weekend, my fellow Razzball Commenter Leaguers!  This weekend not only marked the birthday of our fine U.S. of A., but more importantly, marked the halfway point of the fantasy baseball season!  We just finished ~13 weeks and there are ~13 weeks remaining.  While we typically use the All-Star Break to mark the halfway point, this week is the real deal.  If you were exactly on pace with your innings pitched, you would have 700 on the button.  You can use that as a nice gauge to see if you need to be streaming your buns off the next 13 weeks or if you can chill out a bit and wait for the choice match-ups.  This week, in addition to the weekly leaders, we will take a look at our halfway leaders.  It will be a quick shoutout to those teams that have started hot in each of the roto categories.  Obviously, our team of the halfway point is the leader of our Master Standings.  Who might that be you ask? Let’s take a look at that and the rest of the week that was week 13 in the Razzball Commenter Leagues:

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The tight pants bursting on the mound, gave proof through the day, that our DFS plays were still there.  Oh, sorry, you caught me in a moment of singing about my favorite DFS play today, Robbie Ray ($10,800).  What a stud Ray has been this year huh?  11.7 K/9 and a 2.2 BB/9 will do that for a pitcher.  I remember it was a bit of a running joke during draft season how high the Razzball crew was drafting Ray, but who’s laughing now?  Ray gets to face the, uh…Rays today, interesting.  The Rays rank at the top of the league in team strikeouts and I am just drooling over what Robbie Ray is going to do them.  Expect fireworks and expect many points in your DFS lineups.  I hope everyone has a happy and safe Fourth of July and we all make a little extra moolah.

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Shake up alert, shake up alert, shake up alert!  We have a new number one sitting on top of the Master Standings!  It’s been the Son show since week three, so this is some big news.  After one week without Master Standings, we’re back and things are all shaken up.  Maybe Son’s moves are catching up with him as he slows down a bit to preserve a few for the final month of the season.  Son still leads all RCLers with 311 moves and he has three of the top four move-making teams.  League Competitive Index came into play also, as the new top team has a slightly higher LCI in their league compared to the ‘Perts League.  Typically the number of moves a league makes has a good correlation to a high LCI.  This makes sense, right?  A league making the most moves would be a league full of attentive managers, racking up counting stats, and thus have a high LCI. There are currently 12 leagues with over 1,000 moves made and surprisingly, the top league is not one that Son is in.  We’ll take a look at the top ten move-makers, the most active leagues, and take a look at the new top ten, all that in more in the week that was week 12 in the Razzball Commenter Leagues.

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