Almost There

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April 2nd, 2010 by Mays
Categories: Price Guide, Site News

I’ve got three rather significant updates to mention today. Other than adding year-to-date dollar values once the season starts, these will probably be the final changes for this draft season.

1. Steamer projections have been added.

Steamer is a set of projections produced by Jared Cross and co., who have also done some recent forecast evaluations. I’m not adding it into the Composite projections for this year, but I probably will next year (especially if I can get my hands on it earlier).

Unlike most of the projections which aren’t expecting Aaron Hill to repeat his very good 2009, Steamer has him at $19 in a standard league. Other Steamer sleepers: Nolan Reimold ($17), Colby Lewis ($16), Brett Anderson ($21), and Stephen Strasburg ($17).

It has no interest in Jair Jurrjens ($1) or Matt Cain ($1), however. I’ll try to remember to check back in October to see how the picks played out.

2. The composite projections have been updated with the final community forecasts.

Voting closed today on the Community Forecast project. In fantasy terms, there hasn’t been a whole lot of change since Monday, but a few players have seen a small increase or decrease:

David Murphy -$7 (+5)
Chris Davis $5 (+4)
Aaron Hill $11 (+3)
Jose Reyes $15 (+3)
Coco Crisp -$6 (+3)
Juan Uribe -$8 (+3)

Landon Powell -$11 (-3)
Ryan Church -$12 (-3)
Carlos Santana -$9 (-3)
Corey Hart $0 (-4)
Jesus Flores -$14 (-5)

Oakland, Texas, and Washington were still low on votes last time, so their players were some of the bigger movers on this update.

It looks like Mets fans are feeling more optimistic about Jose Reyes‘s maladies, as he climbed $3 in the past few days. Corey Hart, on the other hand, is shedding value (down $4) after a terrible spring could cost him a starting job. Although Chris Davis has gained some ground, I’d wager that if voting continued he would probably end up where he started. The Rangers’ acquisition of Ryan Garko means Davis might be losing some AB.

There are a few new names showing up as well, most notably:

Aroldis Chapman -$3
Hisanori Takahashi -$7
Jim Edmonds -$15

3. You can now enter keeper prices without saving stats.

One of the most common questions I am asked is how to enter keeper prices. That’s because that feature has been hidden in with “Let me edit these projections.” But things have changed:

Also, some of you had asked about entering keeper prices without saving the stats as well. Up until this point, it couldn’t be done. Now, you can actually transfer a keeper list across projections to compare, for example, what CAIRO and ZiPS think of your choices.

There have also been a few minor Price Guide bugs cleaned up, like QS and E showing up incorrectly on the Composite projections and inflation prices being left off of Excel.

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5 Responses to “Almost There”

  1. Tim says:

    Mays,

    I was running the Price Guide for an AL only league and checking the database against the opening day rosters found on mlbdepthcharts.com. I didn’t see the following players on the following teams, although they may be in there somewhere.

    BOS Scott Shoeneweis
    BOS Scott Atchison
    BAL Craig Tatum
    BAL Will Ohman
    TBA Mike Ekstrom
    TOR Mike McCoy
    CHA Donny Lucy
    CHA Tony Pena
    CLE Mark Grudzielanek
    CLE Mitch Talbot
    DET Brad Thomas
    KCA John Parrish
    KCA Luis Mendoza
    MIN Alex Burnett
    OAK Edwar Ramirez
    OAK Tyson Ross
    OAK Chad Gaudin

  2. John says:

    Mays,

    This may be difficult to implement, but I thought I’d suggest it anyway. Have you given any thought to including 2010 stats plus rest of season ZIPS projections as an option?

    I’m not sure how you’d acquire that data, but it would be a great tool.

    I love the site and the work you do on it. These dollar projections are a cornerstone in my fantasy strategy!

  3. LittlePanda says:

    Is there a way to fix the positions for 2010 stats? OR will they update automatically? (heyward, I. desmond, Clement, etc are all at Util).

  4. mulkowsky says:

    Ditto to what John said. Especially early in the season, it would be great to have values that are stats year-to-date plus projections (maybe composite) for the rest of the year.

  5. Mays says:

    @LittlePanda: Heyward, Desmond, etc. should be fixed, now.

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