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  • Did something change in the CDG for pitchers?

    I ask, because for the past week or so (maybe more), the values I get for pitchers are much more top-heavy than they have been and I don't think I'm using anything different than normal.

    My league parameters are 5x5 with OBP, 11 team, NL only, 60% hitting.


    The top ten pitchers are:
    Buehler $43
    Scherzer $41
    Burnes $40
    deGrom $37
    Woodruff $35
    Hader $35
    Urias $33
    Nola $31
    Wheeler $30
    Diaz $28

    I'm just curious - 2 months ago, Diaz (for instance) had a CDG of about $16 or so, but now I'm thinking of keeping him @ $30.
    10 team NL Only 5x5 auction keeper league, 20-25% inflation each year. $330 in-season salary cap

  • #2
    No, nothing changed in terms of algorithm. Your values look a couple of bucks higher than what I get in the CDG (change your bench spots to zero, most likely cause), but I get Diaz at 26.94.

    Most likely, you're seeing the effect of the player pool and projected PT% and SV% tightening in the pool as we refine the projections based on player movement, etc.

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    • #3
      Thanks, that must be it. 2 weeks ago, the projections had the uncertainty you would expect in November in a normal offseason, before you guys even release them
      10 team NL Only 5x5 auction keeper league, 20-25% inflation each year. $330 in-season salary cap

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      • #4
        That's all I can think of, but it does seem like a pretty dramatic change in your values.

        Also, 40% pitching budget seems dramatic. too

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        • #5
          oh - that might be it. I don't generally pay attention to that closely... maybe I changed it at some point and didn't really notice. set it up 67% hitting and the numbers make more sense to me.
          10 team NL Only 5x5 auction keeper league, 20-25% inflation each year. $330 in-season salary cap

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