What does auction mean in fantasy baseball
Now suppose you are the next team to nominate a player. Assuming we are nominating a starting pitcher next, let's think about the choices, and the economics surrounding them. Remember again … we want Sale! Consequently, there is now more of a demand for the top tiered starters. There is also less of a supply of 2nd tier pitchers we could have chosen Strasburg or Carrasco for this example. The economics will tell you, that Chris Sale's market price will go up.
We don't want that, if we want to buy him. Oh no! If you nominate Kluber, look who is in a box all by himself! Sale is in what I call, the Economic Box. The green sliver completely encompasses Sale and only Sale. Think about what will happen from an economic standpoint. The supply of elite pitchers is now down to just ONE.
The demand for Sale is now at an all-time high, since Fantasy players prefer choosing elite players over others. Sale is the last shiny piece of jewelry dangling at the luxury boutique. Sale's price will skyrocket! Instead, if you nominate Chris Sale - there is less economic pressure for his price point to rise. When nominating Sale, teams will see that Kluber is still on the board. Fantasy owners who are indifferent to Sale vs.
Kluber those that only want an elite arm, whoever it may be will know that there will still be one more option afterwards. Of course, the same goes for you — if you miss out on Sale, you could still purchase Kluber. Now, after Sale is nominated, Kluber finds himself within the Economic Box. Kluber's price will surely rise. If you had purchased Sale with your nomination, you certainly do want that to happen since you won't be buying him.
The key - Do not let your target player come close to the Economic Box. The further the player is from its entry, the fewer economic pressures there will be to alter the underlying pricing.
There are no artificial economic pressures in this scenario for the tall lefty. Don't use it … avoid it! Make sure that none of your targets end up in the Economic Box or even close to it if you can.
Indeed, there are so many things to focus on during an auction. The assignments range from looking up player values to bidding to making sure that your statistics are balanced. Properly nominating players is just as important. Spend some time during the auction before your turn approaches to scan the positional scarcity boards. Look at the list of shortstops and third basemen.
Ask yourself: Are any of your targeted players getting close to the Economic Box? Which positions are starting to form the box? Which players are most at risk of their projected bargains disappearing? Find the positions in which your target players are now for example the 3rd highest available value left on the board … and nominate them.
Give yourself the best chance of acquiring them with the lowest cost. Then scan again, repeat the process for your next turn, and for all subsequent toss-outs. Remember also, that auctions can take quite a while, sometimes even double the time what a snake draft will. Prepare to have that period of time blocked out. We'll never share your email address and you can opt out at any time, we promise.
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Come on, buddy. Save us some time. You can't take it with you, as they say. Well, some leagues do allow unspent auction cash to roll over into the team's in-season FAAB. But most don't, and unless your league has that rule, there's absolutely no excuse for leaving any part of your draft budget unspent. All that buys you is regret in six months when you look back and realize you could've had a stone-cold stud if you'd just gone the extra buck or two and instead, you didn't use that money for anything.
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