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Tigers vs. Guards was a match to elicits the tingles and it did not disappoint. I pulled up a loveseat that is in the shape of a giant Hamburger Helper Hand that grasps my buttocks like it’s your creepy uncle. First, it was Tarik Skubal, who went 6 IP, 1 ER, 7 baserunners, 8 Ks, ERA at 2.21. He did everything you want from your ace with the division on the line. Setting up the Tigers to do what needs to be done, but they did done not enough, as someone who chews straw might say. “Ow, that’s my arm.” That’s a scarecrow to a person who chews straw. Don’t worry, Tigers fans, you now have Keider Montero and others. Hey, can Skubal go on one day rest? So, the real star of the game, and a guy who might actually have more ledes this year than anyone else, Gavin Williams, who went 6 IP, 2 ER, 6 baserunners, 12 Ks, ERA at 3.06. Watched most of this game and I’m kicking myself for not watching Gavin earlier in the year. Sometimes, it’s better to watch a guy than just look at his stats. Check me out, I’m a scout! Williams can’t locate for periods of time, but he’s also not hittable when he’s not locating. He’s just missing the plate and hitters are getting free passes. It’s not the same as not locating and getting rocked because of mistakes. Gavin impressed me like my butt’s saying, “I’m pressed into this giant Hamburger Helper hand seat.” Anyway, here’s what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:

Lane Thomas – Underwent foot surgery and will be sidelined for three to four months. Um, okay, seems like he should be ready for Spring Training, but he hasn’t played for almost three months. He could’ve had this surgery in August. Need to buy calendars for certain teams.

David Fry – Squared to bunt and took a Skubal fastball in his face. I have a little baby belly that can’t handle bad stuff, and this was one of those things. Hopefully he’s fine.

Dean Kremer – 6 1/3 IP, 0 ER, 1 hit, zero walks, 4 Ks, ERA at 4.23. He is Jewish and it was Rosh Hashanah. That makes me think, what if Koufax pitched on Yom Kippur? It would’ve been a 12-inning two-hitter, shutout. Kremer was a Streamonator call, hope you called it.

Colton Cowser – 2-for-4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs and his 16th homer, and 3rd homer since the 14th. Meh, it’s close enough to a hot schmotato for me. Him or Nasim Nunez? Don’t make me choose!

MacKenzie Gore – Hit the IL with “he sucked on Monday and I only started him stupidly because he had two starts scheduled and I’m a moron.”

Anthony Santander – Activated from the IL, but did not play. At this time of year: Nasim Nunez or Santander? Well, Nasim’s been hot, nah’mean? Don’t go back in on guys just because they’re supposed to be good in April.

Alek Manoah – Designated for assignment. 2022 You better sit down before hearing that news. Welp, it’s too late, I see 2022 You is just shaking its head in disbelief. 2022 You muttering, “At least my keeper team still has Wander Franco.”

Lucas Giolito – 4 2/3 IP, 1 ER, ERA at 3.41. Streamonator has him getting one final start on Sunday, but if the Sawx are smaht, they’d let him rest for the playoffs.

Hurston Waldrep – 6 IP, 1 ER, 9 baserunners, 5 Ks, ERA at 2.88. Next year he’s likely the most impossible starter to rank. He could be anything. A top 20 starter, top 40 starter, top 80 starter, a broach, a pterodactyl!

Michael Harris II – 2-for-3 and his 18th and 19th homer. The Dead Cat Bounce Braves never fail!

Ronald Acuña Jr. – 1-for-4 and his 20th homer, and 2nd homer in two games. How I’m thinking about Tildaddy for next year: Listen to this week’s podcast.

Luis Garcia Jr. – 0-for-4 as he started at 1st base for the first time in his career. How many games we got left for him to get eligibility? What if every Luis Garcia in MLB started playing 1st base for the final week, would they give him the eligibility?

James Wood – 2-for-3 and his 28th homer. A Wood homer? Oh my! Is this May or June? Next thing you’re gonna tell me Oneil or Elly homered.

Oneil Cruz – 1-for-4, 2 RBIs and his 20th homer. CMON! No way! He’s been almost as bad as…

Elly De La Cruz – 3-for-3, 2 RBIs and his 21st homer. OH MY GOD! It’s a Cruz Missile counteroffensive by another Cruz Missile! Elly and Oneil, the Cruz Brothers, have some serious soul-searching to do this final week (and hitting) if they want me to get fully invested next year. Who am I kidding?! Of course I still love them both!

Cristopher Sanchez – 7 IP, 0 ER, 4 baserunners, 6 Ks, ERA at 2.57. I get the sense people will not be drafting Sanchez as an ace next year. Ya know, the guy who was an ace already this year. Next week I start recapping all the positions, and Sanchez is around the tenth best starter this year. I don’t see why he can’t repeat.

Otto Kemp – 1-for-4, 2 RBIs and his 7th homer. LFG, lede buy from last week!

Kyle Schwarber – 1-for-4 and his 54th homer. Stick around for my rankings in January — December for Patreon! — when I continue to underrate Schwarber!

Edward Cabrera – 4 IP, 3 ER, ERA at 3.66, as he was activated from the IL, because the Marlins only have to win six of six games and need every other team in the league to lose, I guess. I don’t know why else they’d activate him.

Brandon Nimmo – 2-for-5, 3 RBIs and his 25th homer as he played center field to keep Starling Marte in the lineup over Cedric Mullins and I am ugh’ing very loudly I wasted FAAB on Mullins in my NL-Only leagues.

Francisco Lindor – 2-for-5, 3 RBIs and his 29th homer. Next week I start the positional recaps and shortstops were deep coming into the year. Did they stay deep? (Spoiler Alert: No.)

Francisco Alvarez – 1-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs and his 10th homer, 2nd homer in a week. Not bad for a guy with a broken pinkie, foot and wrist.

David Peterson – 1 1/3 IP, 5 ER, ERA at 4.22. He should’ve been shut down in July.

Cade Horton – Left with back tightness, i.e., Horton hears a rest before the playoffs.

Cole Ragans – 5 IP, 2 ER, 4 baserunners, 10 Ks, ERA at 5.02. That’s encouraging. Will I be drafting him next year? I don’t know if it’s that encouraging.

Taylor Ward – 1-for-4 and his 35th homer. Ward has the most 9th inning homers that are meaningless to the outcome of the game. I don’t know if this is true, but it feels like it.

Corey Seager – Shut down for the season with Marcus Semien. Seager vows to pretend to be healthy next March only to hit the IL by mid-April.

Wyatt Langford – Left the game with side tightness. Langford is the first outfielder to go 20/20/20, that’s homers, steals and oblique injuries.

Joc Pederson – 1-for-3 and his 9th homer. Bochy, in his infinite head size, now has Joc, one of the worst hitters in baseball, who can only really homer and nothing else, leading off.

Zebby Matthews – 7 IP, 1 ER, 4 hits, zero walks, 6 Ks, ERA at 5.56. Is it me (it’s not me) or is there three great starters, ten solid starters and 75 starters who could have or do have a 5+ ERA?

Roki Sasaki – Will return today, and Roberts said he will pitch out of the bullpen, and I said, “Anyone’s guess what they’re going to get from him but I’d say worse than their 3rd worst reliever, but not as bad as Tanner Scott or Treinen.”

Teoscar Hernandez – 2-for-4, 3 RBIs and his 25th homer. Guess who had him on his bench for this home run? Not me, suckers! Not this time!

Shohei Ohtani – 6 IP, 0 ER, 5 hits, zero walks, 8 Ks, ERA at 2.87, 0-for-3, 1 run. He’s a top one or two best hitter and a top 10 starter. Have we fully grappled with that?

Tanner Scott – 2/3 IP, 2 ER, ERA at 4.91. Excellent stuff, Dodgers! Two billions spent on a team, and twenty-seven dollars on a bullpen. A classic build!

Brandon Pfaadt – 6 IP, 3 ER, 6 baserunners, 4 Ks, ERA at 5.00. Won’t be drafting him next year, so he will be an ace finally. You’re welcome.

Dominic Canzone – 1-for-3 and his 11th homer. He got a bouncy ball meant for The Ass Man.

Ryan O’Hearn – 2-for-4, 4 RBIs and his 17th homer, as the Brewers took on the Padres in a classic playoffs preview, only in this game no one cared at all because both are set for the playoffs. Also, Luis Arraez (2-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs) hit his 8th homer, and Randy Vasquez (7 IP, 0 ER, 1 hit, 2 walks, 3 Ks, ERA at 3.73) pitched extremely well in a meaningless game. Woohoo, here’s to more meaningless games for my pitchers!

Jose Iglesias – 2-for-4 and his 3rd homer, and 2nd homer in two games. Drafting Austin Riley and Yordan Alvarez, hoping for the best come H2H playoffs time, which turns to picking up Iglesias and Nasim Nunez.

Nolan Arenado – 2-for-5 and a slam (11) and legs (3). Hey, you gotta check out this out! I bought one of Nena’s 99 Luftballons. It’s haphazardly sitting over by this open window–NOOOO!!! Torenado!

Ivan Herrera – 2-for-4, 2 runs, 3 RBIs and his 19th homer, 3rd homer in three games, and all three games he’s homered in come after he announced he needed elbow surgery. Can he announce he needs a new knee or something so he starts stealing bases?

Brendan Donovan – 4-for-5, 1 run, 1 RBI. All four hits were doubles as he tries to tempt you next year into thinking they will turn into homers.

Heliot Ramos – 2-for-5,  runs and his 20th homer, 2nd homer in two games, 3rd homer in a week. Inner monologue, “Don’t say he was a preseason sleeper!” He was a preseason sleeper. IM, “You idiot!”

Andrew Benintendi – Hit the IL with Achilles tendinitis. That’s Benintendinitis.

Colson Montgomery – 1-for-4, 2 RBIs and his 19th homer. That’s 19 homers in the 2nd half! As a rookie! Hello!

Shane Smith – 5 IP, 1 ER, 9 baserunners, 8 Ks, ERA at 3.98. Streamonator has him making a final start on Sunday, and I don’t mind it, but the White Sox also might shut him down.

Luis Gil – 6 IP, 2 ER, 6 baserunners, 3 Ks, ERA at 3.29. Streamonator has him going on Sunday, which I don’t trust at all. Yanks would be wise to let him throw at most three innings, then do a siesta.

Rob Manfred – Has ruined baseball and should be banished to Pickleball Commissioner and have to argue with 80-year-old’s trying to salary cap their Pickleball league to allow only one turkey club per doubles partnership. “You can’t have two turkey clubs, it slows you down too much, Bertrand!” However, sometimes Manfred gets things right. He’s oversaw some of the best changes (pitch clock) and some of the worst (ghost runners). MLB announcing they will have robo-umps next season is one of the best changes.

LFG!

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— Razzball (@razzball.bsky.social) September 23, 2025 at 10:52 AM

Even if it’s only two challenges per club, it’s a good first step. Once they see how smooth it runs, it’ll get expanded. Plus, they only get two challenges but keep them if they’re right, so don’t challenge calls that are correct. I can’t wait to see how teams try to get around the “no help from the dugout or other players on the field.” Jose Altuve on 2nd base randomly shouting, “I got hiccups!” Then the batter motions to challenge the call. Announcer, “Hmm, that’s interesting, Altuve seems to have hiccups just about every time he’s on 2nd base. He should try counting to ten while holding his nose.” How long until FanGraphs has which catchers are best at spotting missed strikes, and why is it definitely going to be Alejandro Kirk adding an extra 15 strikes per game for his pitchers? And what about Jazz Chisholm Jr. incorrectly using all the Yanks’ challenges in the 1st inning and his entire team groaning? Will “ABS Powered by T-Mobile” actually get coverage in all stadiums? When an umpire is wrong, do players demand an apology? The possibilities are endless!

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Life of Brian
Life of Brian
2 hours ago

1. Remember the 1st half when everyone was saying how the Nationals won the Juan Soto trade? Well, they still could, but funny how Soto has been great in 2nd half while Wood, Abrams and Gore have sucked.

2. Please rank top 3 streamers: Sproat@MIA, Leiter@CLE, Mis vs. CIN, Morales vs. KC

How ya doin
How ya doin
2 hours ago

Good afternoon Grey, in the championship thanks a lot to you and Razzball!! Last question of the season… should I drop Bryan Woo since he most likely isn’t going to get a start this week?

foxman
foxman
3 hours ago

Imagine a human or alien who just discovered baseball at the All Star game and continued to follow it rest of season.
How confused would you be to hear about James Wood hitting his 30th HR when you hadn’t heard anything about the guy for 2.5 months. Mind blowing how goofy his 1st and 2nd half split will be.
Did he and PCA have “good seasons”?

Daze
Daze
3 hours ago

Grey
Who would you rather use for K’s and not hurt era @ whip
Cecconi @ home vs Texas
Rea @ home vs Stl

Joe Beisbol
Joe Beisbol
4 hours ago

1. Yainer @ATH vs Severino or Alvarez @CHC vs. Boyd?

2. Would you send any/all of Bader vs Weathers, Bohm vs. Weathers, Klemens @ DeGrom, and Martin @ DeGrom? It’s roto so I’m starting to butt up close to the GP limit at 3B and OF.

Joe Beisbol
Joe Beisbol
Reply to  Grey
3 hours ago

Send/play/slot. As in, play them today. I have fewer GPs left than games left in the season, and every offensive category is in play, so I only want to play guys with the best chance to produce, and sit anyone facing a sub-optimal matchup.

CENTRALCOASTCALI
CENTRALCOASTCALI
4 hours ago

Sir Grey the Wise,

Thank you, I’ve been thinking about the Hamburger Helper seat all morning. I hope you managed to escape his grasp:).

Sooooooo, I did not swap Woods for Busch this morning, just too busy at work. Since it’s lunch time, holy crapola, we had Hamburger Helper for dinner and I just heated some up for lunch, just crazy, anywho, I just went to swap the two and the games over. What a non move surprise!!!

I do apologize for not listening to you. I hope you can forgive me. Thank you for your wisdom, antics with words and the love you show for Fantasy Baseball.

CCC

PS I don’t have any questions:O).

ashtray
ashtray
6 hours ago

Matt Olson is single handedly trying to lose me the championship.

Bruce
Bruce
6 hours ago

Why do we just accept that ABS is calibrated to accurately call balls and strikes? Each batter has a different height, and among batters of the same height, they have different stances that affect the zone. So many variables in a three dimensional space, I just don’t see why it’s just accepted when we watch on tv, and the ball hits that distracting box cutout, it’s definitely a strike or not.

Bruce
Bruce
Reply to  Grey
6 hours ago

No more box? Excellent! I’ll take that deal

martinrostoker
7 hours ago

Hi Grey,

Since I have Raleigh and Naylor, I expect them to rest.

The following catcher are on the wire:

Alvarez at Miami
Bo Naylor vs Tex
Carter Jensen vs A’S

1. Who would you select among three three?

The following 1B are on wire:

Luis Arraez vs AZ
Blaine Crim at Phil
Kody at Philadelphia
Spencer Steer at Milw

2. Who would you select?

Thanks!!

martinrostoker
Reply to  Grey
5 hours ago

Great advice! thanks!

jose
jose
7 hours ago

Last week of two week championship matchup for 10 team dynasty league with no keeper restriction. 25 man roster. Have 4 transactions left to stream pitchers. Generally go day to day dropping 1 of the 9 rostered pitchers for another streamer. Luckily the guys not still playing meaningful matchups have mostly checked out and there are some guys on FA list that I think I’d like to scoop up for their last start and use them as keepers looking toward next year. I’ll list my guys in order of points scored. Anyone currently rostered that you’d drop in favor of taking a chance on the other guys being better next year let me know.

Skubal – 1290 – 32.7 (avg points per appearance)
Luzardo – 722 – 23.3
Gausman – 661 – 699 – 22.5
deGrom – 22.8
Kelly – 604 – 18.9
Boyd – 594 – 19.8
Bibee – 521 – 17.4 (picked up as streamer this week)
Edwin Diaz – 512 – 8.7 (4th highest scoring RP for reference)
Jose Soriano – 502 – 16.2 (Highest points total SP available on FA list)
Kris Bubic – 469 – 23.5 (On IL Royals expect him back next year – meh)
Cade Horton – 432 – 18.8
Sandy Alcantata – 387 – 12.9 (Pickled up about a month ago when got dropped for streamer by desperate owner trying to get to the next round. 26.4 average over last 30 days)
Justin Steel – Just because we have a large IL slot. Plan is to drop him at keeper selection next March

Guys looking to grab

Emmett Sheehan – Been playing roulette with him on and off waivers. The fact that he’s still available doesn’t say much about the league…

Kyle Bradish

Planned to drop Bibee after his start today to pick up Lorenzen for a stream tomorrow then either Noah Cameron or Darvish Friday. Points are cheap. It takes real clunkers to get negative points and I need points more than keepers. Boyd’s last start is today and considered dropping him for Sheehan ahead of grabbing Sheehan and Bradish as my last two moves for the week. I’m unrealistically optopmistic on Horton. Trying to hold on to Kelly until his final start on Saturday to grab Bradish on Sunday and have him as a keeper for next year.

jose
jose
Reply to  Grey
7 hours ago

I don’t currently roster Soriano. He is the highest points total pitcher currently available is why he was included in the list. Bubic, and Steele don’t currently count toward my 9 SP I can roster since they are on the IL. They would both probably be drops at the keeper deadline next year. They were all included as context.

Bibbee was on another really great team all year and was dropped by that team trying to get through to the next round. I haven’t followed his year, but the lack of Ks seemed to hold him back in the league. I really just have to decide if I like him more than Horton. I understand you do. I want to believe that Horton’s periphials will catch up to his Minor League peripherals.

jose
jose
Reply to  jose
7 hours ago

To simplify it. If the list was
Skubal
Luzardo
Gausman
deGrom
Kelly
Boyd
Horton
Alcantra
Bibbee

What would be the order you drop guys to pick up Sheehan and Bradish as keepers

jose
jose
Reply to  Grey
6 hours ago

Thanks Grey. Sorry that was so complicated. Points leagues take so much context it’s hard to line out sometimes. Very league specific. Appreciate all you and Rudy do!

P K
P K
7 hours ago

Alek Manoah designated for assignment. That new assignment is to put down the fork.

VinWins
7 hours ago

Some number from RCL teams maximizing their innings pitched yesterday:

51.67 IP/2W/41 K/2.44/0.987
49 IP/4W/46 K/3.49/0.939
46.67 IP/4W/52 K/3.28/1.200
44.33 IP/3W/1 S/38 K/2.84/0.992
42.33 IP/4 W/34 K/3.19/1.063

Not naming names, but these look like lucky people.

VinWins
Reply to  Grey
7 hours ago

You’re probably ok. Unlikely to get 21 innings from those 3 SP. Although it could happen. Bibee went 9 Sept 12, so who knows. But Bibee and Wells should be done before Snell starts, so if you happen to check you’ll know where you stand.

bradfranco
bradfranco
8 hours ago

SON seems to like Cease today against MILW. Would you start him?

bradfranco
bradfranco
Reply to  Grey
8 hours ago

Thanks

toolshed
8 hours ago

Are you using Weathers today at Philly in 12 team roto? I had planned on using him rest of the way but he was not sharp last time in Coors. Thanks

steve stevenson
steve stevenson
10 hours ago

AL-only, chasing W. How would you rank these upcoming starts? This is the order SON has them, and I can only roster 2:

Lorenzen @ LAA (Farris)
Povich v TB (Rasmussen)
Harrison v DET (Montero?)
Houser @ TOR (Berrios?)

FireRobManfred
FireRobManfred
10 hours ago

My only regret with RoboUmps is that robotics have not advanced enough to give us truly robot umpires. Short Circuit was from 1986, we should have Johnny 5s behind every plate by now.

Crazy J
Crazy J
Reply to  FireRobManfred
8 hours ago

Johnny 5 is ALIVE!

Kneel Before Zod
Reply to  FireRobManfred
7 hours ago

Why so meek with the robots? Let’s put some ED-209s out there. They’d be fabulous enforcing the pitch clock…
“You now have 20 seconds to comply…”
[…riddles the SP with machine gun fire if they’re late]

Tom
Tom
11 hours ago

I was a Mackenzie 2 start Moron this week, ouch.
On the topic of being a moron and actually watching pitchers instead of just the stats, there was a time I watched Clay Buchholz (must have been 2013) and I thought this kid should be unhittable. Trust the stats.

TarmanGotHim
TarmanGotHim
13 hours ago

So Grey, believe it or not I made the Finals in 2 leagues as you know the bad luck I’ve had this season.

I own Tatis and Machado in 1 league. I knew they sit with the Playoff clincher. Tatis is screwing us all. But the funny thing about this same league is my opponent owns Arraez and I said “yeah, Arraez will play, and he’ll probably have a big game”. Yeah dude, wow. And he owns EDLC. So the ridiculous season continues BUT I could still take 2 Championchip (Arraez’ HR won’t win him the week obviously).

Who you streaming for Thursday:

Mahle Vs MIN
Bello @ TOR
Gallen Vs LAD

TY !!

Nick
Nick
14 hours ago

Hi Grey

Dynasty team, as usual competing for the Finale

preparing my team : especially SPs for next year:

David “ERA KILLER” Peterson dropped ! added Shane BAZ for today’s start

need to drop 3 pitchers at the end of the season:
pick 3 to waive for the start of 2026 :
IL guys : Mc Clanahan (will he be back?)
underachievers : Ed Cabrera + Luis Gil
up-and-downers : Brandon Pfaadt + Shane Baz

or expendables RPs:
Holders : Edwin Uceta + Jeremiah Estrada + Griffin Jax (
Savers : Jose Ferrer

My keepers are :
SP leaders : Hunter Brown and Logan Webb
young surprises : Cade Horton + Noah Cameron
Next year breakout: Kris Bubic + Eury Perez
Saviour : Johan Duran

Nick
Nick
Reply to  Grey
5 hours ago

Grey
12 teams Dunnoasty 25 players keep.them.all
sometimes 2 RP are more valuable than 1 SP… especially ERA

i ll talk about batters later

Crazy J
Crazy J
14 hours ago

What the F does the dugout and other players have to do with whether a ball is in the strike zone or not? Isn’t that the goal, to get correct calls?

Anyhow, “I don’t see why he can’t repeat.” making me reminisce… Nico Horner, Nolan Jones, Framber Valdez, Gunnar Henderson… sigh… fantasy baseballing is definitely hard work.

Wander Franco… chuckle. Right up there with Trevor Bauer and Julio Urias.

Crazy J
Crazy J
Reply to  Grey
8 hours ago

And therefore getting it correct, that’s my point… but I understand a challenge should be made promptly so that it doesn’t impede the rate of play. It’s a fair compromise to start with, hopefully we can just get to the electronic strike zone calling the results and therefore we can just skip the challenges.

VinWins
14 hours ago

Another leader change on the RAZZBALL PLAYER RATER:

$47.20 Shohei Ohtani
$47.10 Aaron Judge
$46.90 Cal Raleigh

galica1234
galica1234
15 hours ago

Grey!!!

Awesome!!!

Rodney Dangerfield quote of the day for September 24, 2025

I can say hooker and pee pee. It’s not television, it’s a nightclub. I can say whatever I want – son of a bitch, bullshit, bastard.

– No respect (1980)

Cheers,
Ante

Jeff
Jeff
Reply to  galica1234
13 hours ago

I think Kramer tried this bit, but it didn’t quite land.

Oh, and lolololololololololol!

MillieVanilli
MillieVanilli
16 hours ago

Kolek @ LAA, Wells vs. TB, Elder vs. WAS. I have 6 moves left, but I’ll likely have to use 1 for a Keaschall replacement. Who ya rolling with? Thanks!