Hamates are back on the menu this week! My teams are looking more and more like a hospital ward with all the red flags and IL markers. Between injuries and a smorgasborg of starting pitcher implosions, this was a week of moving backwards and reevaluating. Do I really need to be stashing Logan Henderson while I have four other players on the IL? How about Ben Joyce? Corbin Burnes? Is Spencer Strider cooked and droppable? The short benches and three IL spots make for some very difficult decisions in the RCLs. Looks like I should have drafted Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon instead of Nick Lodolo and Spencer Strider. Alas, win some, lose some. How are your teams holding up? We’re almost at the 50% mark, if you can believe it, but still a few weeks from the unofficial halfway mark, the All-Star break. Let’s take a look at where things stand in the week that was, week 12.
Each week we’ll peek in at our resident ‘perts to see who is laying claim to best “expert” RCLer in the land. We’ll take notes, check the standings and generally stalk them. The heading is also hyperlink, so feel free to follow along as we go.

Grey continues his steady climb out of the basement, this week picking up a league-best 5.5 points and moving into ninth place. Grey led the league in R, HR, and RBI. Itch moved back into first place thanks to three points gained on the back of a league-best .308 average and 0.96 WHIP. Going the other way was Coolwhip, who dropped 6.5 points and fell to seventh.
Each week we’ll also take a look at the top ten overall standings in our other Razzball sponsored league, the RazzSlam. This is our NFBC Best Ball league with managers from all across the industry, from content providers to fans and readers just like you.

James Sweeney got back on top after a one week dip. Andy moved into second overall as Matt Poole fell to third. Mike C gains a spot to move into fourth overall for TeamRazz! There are a good number of Razzball writers sitting in the top 50 as well. We have four weeks left in the regular season where the top two teams in each league move to the Championship round. Time to motivate those squads to make a move!
Speaking of making moves, Enrico Pallazzo of middle infield coverage fame had the most points this week with 817, and former middle infield writer, Bunt Singles moved up the most places (68) thanks to 743 of his own points. It was a middle-infield writer extravaganza!
TRADES
All the trades that have gone down in the past week. Public ridicule is not only allowed, but encouraged.
| DATE | LEAGUE | DETAILS |
|---|---|---|
| 6/9/2026 | RCL 19 |
Low-End Seamster traded Carson Benge to NCPhilly for Ceddanne Rafaela
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| 6/10/2026 | RCL 4 |
Press Your Luck – No Whammies! traded Josh Jung to Springfield Shrooms for Bryan Reynolds
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| 6/14/2026 | RCL 19 |
Low-End Seamster traded Braden Montgomery to tberkman for Cole Carrigg
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Pretty chill weeks of trading. I do find it hilarious that Grey keeps talking about who will be better of Montgomery and Carrigg, and these managers traded them straight up.
WEEKLY LEADERS
The best of the best from the week that was.
R – 64 – mcstarrs (RCL 23), The Green Monster (RCL 13), & Low-End Seamster (RCL 19)
HR –25 – BIG_ROD (RCL 6)
RBIs – 72 – TrixMcGee (RCL 26) & Mudville Nine (RCL 1)
SB – 16 – Vin Fifteen (RCL 15) & Cram It (Pert League)
AVG – .338 – mcstarrs (RCL 23)
K – 84 – Real Joey Bart (RCl 14)
W – 7 – 4 Teams Tied
SV – 8 – Texas Flood (RCL 31), Cram It (Pert League), & Des Morts-Vivants (ECFBL)
ERA (Min. 40 IP) – 1.45 – Rooster Cogburn (RCL 6) (in 43.1 IP)
WHIP (Min. 40 IP) – 0.707 – TheThreeReynolds (RCl 2) (in 41 IP)
No surprise that after the fireworks display in Vegas this past week (102 Runs, 147 Hits, 35 HR) we had a new RBI record and tie for the HR record. If these kind of stats hold true for the new ballpark, we’re going to be drafting a lot of Athletics in 2028.
And some more stats from the week from VinWins:
7 teams had an ERA under 2, while 53 teams were over 6 (author’s note: six of these were my teams, ouch)
7 teams hit under .200, and 48 hit over .300!
82 teams had 0 saves this week!
44% of games have been played. 440 IP is on pace for 1000. 615 IP is on pace for the max 1400.
YEARLY LEADERS
Current leaders in each category.
HOME RUNS – 176 cjsullivan3 (RCL #9)
STOLEN BASES – 119 Vin 27 Outs (RCL #27)
RUNS – 580 cjsullivan3 (RCL #9)
RBI – 541 Razzkai – 1st Judge (RCL #11)
AVERAGE – .2724 ducat2 (RCL #32)
WINS – 56 Andy_p (RCL #25)
SAVES – 81 Drop Zone Players (RCL #8)
STRIKEOUTS – 808 Real Joey Bart (RCL #14) 790.67 IP
ERA (440 IP Min) – 2.82 McQuat (RCL #24) 533 IP
WHIP (440 IP Min) – 1.030 TheThreeReynolds (RCL #2) 520.33 IP
K/9 (440 IP Min) – 11.01 McQuat (RCL #24) 652 K/533 IP
Good time to check in on our stat leaders, but really, I wanted to shout out Vin for taking the stolen base lead and dedicating the season to winning the category. The heck with winning a league, go for stat glory!
TEAM OF THE WEEK
Our weekly shout out to the team that killed it the previous week.

Team: Clyde
League: RCL 30
Stats: AVG: .263, R: 55, HR: 17, RBI: 65, SB: 11
IP: 53, ERA: 3.57, WHIP: 0.943, K: 56, W: 3, SV: 7
Summary: I assumed the TOW would be littered with Rockies and A’s this week, but it was James Wood who was the clear offensive star, hitting .440 with three homers and three steals. Wood also scored nine and drove in six. Ceddanne Rafaela (8 RBI) and Josh Naylor (6 RBI) each hit two home runs and stole a base. The Max Muncys contributed 2 HR/6 RBI (Dodgers) and 1 HR/5 RBI (A’s). Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Jeremy Pena each added a couple of thefts. Shohei Ohtani also hit two long balls, though another was missed while he was used as a pitcher (6.2 IP/4.05/1.35/6 K). The relief corps led the pitching, with Pete Fairbanks, Paul Sewald, and Devin Williams combining for a win and six saves with ratios of 1.08/0.96. Anthony Munoz also “earned” a save, though he allowed two runs in his inning of work. Freddy Peralta and Bryce Miller picked up the only wins from the starting staff, while Kevin Gausman and Michael Soroka had the best outings, each striking out seven and allowing one run in seven innings. The big week gained Clyde 5.5 points as they held onto first place. Their lead actually shrank, though, as 2nd place FOUL BALLS gained 8.5, tough competition!
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Would appreciate your perspective:
Could I bundle Baz Plus Noah Cameron to get a sP?
Any suggestions for SPs.
Thanks
Baldwin or Contreras, Milwaukee one for the week starting today, 6×6 Ops
oof, i think baldwin, but coin flip this week
Thanks, loving the RCL, in 2 leagues, having fun
Thanks for the shout! I think now that I finally have my Maximum Muncy lineup back the team will really take off.
Muncy to the MAX!
I could win a league if I wanted, though.
Same
I assume you’re in East Rutherford watching France – Senegal.
If so, I feel for him. What a snoozefest so far!
OK so the second half of the match turned out to be more fun.
oh, totally. we are just making sure the commenters have a good time and win a league instead.
Really wish there were a way to prevent the casuals from fan voting for the all star game. Vlad leading 1B?! Judge still 2nd in votes in the AL despite not being able to play in the midsummer classic?! Trout 2nd in AL OF votes despite a pathetic batting average? At least the counting stats are good I guess. Mookie 2nd in votes at SS? And no love for Kurtz?! Stupid uninformed fans that just click the household names they know pisses me off every year!
it is a pretty brutal team popularity contest
I am ok with the ASG being a popularity contest. I mean, who determines which players are All Stars based on ~half a season of play? And with all the “injuries” that pop up around ASB, most of the omitted “deserving” players get selected eventually …
I don’t really mind when best-of-their-era, surefire Hall of Famers like Trout and Mookie get a couple lifetime achievement All-Star nods while their careers wind down. Those kinds of guys have earned their popularity contest wins.