In most head-to-head leagues, the hierarchy is starting to form, and the top 6-8 are starting to separate themselves from the pack. A lot of this is as a result of people losing interest, transitioning to fantasy football, or just not tinkering with their team enough. It is easy to look at the big names that are not producing, I’m looking at you Michael Conforto, and do not want to drop them in case they heat back up. Let me be the first to tell you, keep tinkering.
Now, when I say keep tinkering, I don’t mean sit Jacob DeGrom, er, I mean Fernando Tatis, uh, I mean Ronald Acuna Jr…sigh…I guess what I am saying is that you don’t tinker with your studs, but feel free to rotate a piece or two out of your starting rotation bases on matchups, games played, etc. Hopefully, you have been doing this all season tho. Who am I kidding? If you are still reading this article 18 weeks later, you are definitely doing it! Take a lesson from the Texas Rangers and Mike Foltynewicz. He decided to tinker with his curveball after having a rough start to the season, and *checks note* actually has seen his ERA rise to 10.42 and his xFIP increase to 6.66. So maybe don’t tinker as much as Folty.
All this talk of Tinkering has me reminiscing of my younger years when Tinker Toys were all the rage. Sharp pointy stick scattered about the house, right next to my Jarts. The toys back then were so much more fun than the ones we have today, and by fun, I mean life-threatening. Speaking of life-threatening toys, there was a toy released in the 1950s called The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab. This “toy” was actually a real-life radioactive bearing Lab for children. It contained 4 samples of Uranium-bearing ores and a Geiger counter.
From the world’s most dangerous toy to the worlds’ most helpful Head to Head article, enjoy!
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