Monday, September 11, 2017

2017 Final Standings and Results




2017  FINAL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS
TEAMWINLOSS
PCTPFPA

ConvincingFashion8448
.636....64865260
DIREstraits7656
.575....62915253
PANDAS7557
.568....60855745.
Ballbusters6666
.500....57565718.
Tony's Team6369
.477....55216037.
Phillys Phinest6072
.454....56126084
Trusty Steed6072
.454....56095964.
HOOK6072
.454....55395779.
Bloody Glove6072
.454....51715855.
HOME BY TWO5676.........424....5427....5803.
44 Series 132-game Regular Season Ending 9.1.17
Ballbusters defeat Tony in hi-bracket weekend Playin
HomebyTwo defeats Bloody Glove in lo bracket Playin
Semifinals, CF vs. BB;  DS vs. Pandas
Semifinals  PP vs H2;  TS vs. TSteeds
2017 Prizes

*CONVINCING FASHION $550 Regular Season Pennant
* $600 League Playoff Champion
* $225 Championship Round 2nd Place
* $200 Championship Round 3rd Place
* $175 Championship Round 4th Plac
* $150 Bottom Bracket Winner

New Bottom Bracket System Embraces Ressurections and 3-Somes.

1) No word from the top bracket teams CF or PP so it's default seed matchups for the week-long series beginning tonight.
Reminder, the lineup you set tonight can be adjusted, later, for the Fri-Sun portion of this semifinal round.

2) Proposed for NEXT YEAR (provided we dont expand/contract owners):
*Seeds 4 and 5 still meet for the top bracket weekend play-in round. 
*Seed 6 still gets weekend bye and choice of semifinal, low-bracket foe.
*Seed 7 still gets weekend bye to the low-bracket semifinals.

Changes:
* The Loser of the 4/5 weekend High-Bracket Play-in would now go directly to Low-Bracket, week-long semifinals. This is revised due to pretty overwhelming popular demand, despite commish objection :(

* The Low-Bracket, weekend playoff would now be a 3-some (much to the delight of our e.d. sponsor). Seeds 8-9-10 will now be a Troika competition, with the weekend Hi-Scorer advancing to the semifinals of the Lo-Bracket.

Analysis/Origin:
This proposal is about 75-80% from Kennys suggestion, as he was the one who brought this issue to the table. Kennys proposal put 7th-10th in the low-bracket play-in. My tweak was to make this 8th-10th, preserving some value and competition for the 7th seed...  Its not that I care a lick about seeds 7-10; however, anything that creates some tangible reason for bottom seeds to win the final few series, is Good for the Top Teams in the Pennant race.

I strongly prefer to leave the brackets as they are because its the best thing for the Top, Pennant-contending teams... I would even be eager to allow Seeds 4/5 to choose top bracket weekend play-in OR swapping places with a Lo-Bracket team that has no weekend play-in. 
I think doing anything to potentially compromise the top teams pennant race is a move in the wrong direction.  
I may be right. I may be wrong, but I am most definitely in the Minority!

This change would seem to address the concerns about early weekend exits for the 4th/5th seed and allow them to keep on competing vs bottom feeders.  Agree? Object.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Rookie RP/SP Eligibility as Illustrated (in progress) by Tyler Pill

1) SP/RP Eligibility 1.1:  The Tyler Pill Saga continues
Pill is a great example of a rookie whose eligibility is in flux, Check it out:

a) Pill was an SP in minors so his eligibility BEFORE debuting in MLB was SP only.

b) Pill made his debut at RP, which then changed his eligibility to RP only.

c) Pill's next appearance was at SP, so his eligibility changed to SP and RP.

d) Right now Pill has 1 appearance at RP and 2 appearances at SP.
As soon as he gets to 3 appearances at either slot, his eligibility will change, again!, to either SP or RP only.

e)  Given that Mets are adding two starters this week and Pill has struggled, it seems likeliest that if he stays in MLB, he is going hit 3 appearances at RP first... 

f) If/when this happens, I will have to Manually Remove Pill's eligibility at SP.  The system can automatically add eligibility, but it doesnt automatically take away eligibility...  

g) If I dont catch the change and make it manually, the Onus is on Pill's owner to check his Eligibility...  If I can keep tabs on the whole league, each owner can keep tabs on the 1 or 2 players you might have who are similar to Pill.





Wednesday, May 31, 2017

RP/SP ELIGIBILITY ENFORCEMENT TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

This is sent just for the record and to have some documentation on the rules, especially those affecting pitchers with very few mlb games.

Ok, we've given plenty of running start for folks to get acclaimated to the eligibility requirement for SP/RP.  From the set-lineup page its very easy to view last years and this years appearances at fielding positions or GS (Games Started).  The system will, typically, automatically react when a Veteran achieves the minimum appearances to obtain eligibility. But system is not perfect so know your players... Nobody has more than a handful of players to keep an eye on and it literally takes two seconds from the set lineup page to check eligibility, so do it or face the consequences.
If you have questions about your guys, ideally, you can look up the data, but if there is confusion dont hesitate to contact Ted.

If a player is found in your starting lineup at an ineligible position after lineup deadline, that player will always be replaced, first, by an eligible player who is least likely to score points. DL-injured players and minor leaguers, will be the first choice to replace an ineligible starter. Beyond that the ineligible player gets replaced by the eligible active mlb player who has the least points in current season.  The league will be notified of any such adjustments but they will be Inputted Directly according to the following critera and not owner discretion.

SP/RP/BOTH eligibility requirements:
Either 5 appearances in previous season or 3 appearances in current season.

ROOKIES/MLB DEBUTS/ PLAYERS WITH LESS THAN MINIMUM APPEARANCES

1- Completely Virgin MLB players qualify Only at their primary position in the minor leagues.

2- Once a "virgin" appears in a game he is eligible at any position where he appears, UNTIL HE MEETS the Minimum to qualify at one position. So if Tyler Pill makes his debut at RP and then his next appearance is at SP, he qualifies for both RP and SP.  But as soon as he hits 3 appearances at SP, his RP eligiblity is Gone until he racks up 3 slots there.

3- The most common error in SP/RP lineup issues is that a new player loses eligibility as described above. The System does not always automatically remove Eligibility in cases like Pill, decribed above.

4- IT IS RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH OWNER TO MONITOR AND CONFIRM ELIGIBILITY OR BE EXPOSED TO THE REPLACEMENT SYSTEM ABOVE.

99% of the time, eligibility goes on Auto Pilot. The exceptions are nearly always players with very little mlb experience, so there are not many guys to watch and its very easy to get the numbers.
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Position players' eligibility follows the same guidelines for new players; however the guidelines are 10games previous season/ 5 games current instead of the 5/3 games for pitchers.





Friday, April 28, 2017

Juan Nicasio April 26th, 2017, to Have and to Hold?

Something called Baseball Info Solutions (BIS) is our site's stat provider. It appears they generate their own content(?)   They are Not feeding a Hold for Nicasio on April 26th. Stats Inc is also Not feeding a hold.

But mlb.com and espn.com DO both record a Hold for Nicasio on the 26th. 

Image result for juan nicasio
Hey, Is this a Hold spot? Damn thats my hand not my phone.

Ultimately we have never varied from a ruling by our site's provider, But I would like to know that they do acknowledge their discrepancy with mlb/espn.com and can confirm why the discrepancy exists. 

I assume it is because an argument can be made that Nicasio was (inherently) not able to get a save.  One of the definitions of a hold is that it has to be a save situation. In this case Nicasio entered the game with the lead in the 4th inning.  In order to get a Save he would have had to pitch the next 4.3 innings and hold the lead. But the reality is if he actually did that, the official scorer would certainly make him the winning pitcher. In my opinion, Nicasio never had a real chance at a save or a hold - just a win.

The Hold "statistic " has lot of quirks, oddities and inconsistencies.  In my opinion, this is yet another one of them. 

This excellent espn commentary on HOLDS addresses the issue we are current facing.

Im focusing on this issue not only because this decision affects a game in the standing between phinests/ballbusters on april 27th...but also to emphasize that our policy, out of simplicity, is to go with what the site offers statistically.  I would like to confirm that the issue has been or is being considered. 
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This below is from onroto.com, asking for patience with stat changes. 

And finally, our standard spiel about stat corrections:
In 22 years of doing this, we've rarely gone a full week, much less a full month, without there being some errors in the stats provided by our supplier (regardless of who that supplier may be -- we currently use Baseball Info Solutions, who supplies stats to a large number of large web sites and MLB teams, etc). When errors (or changes in the official scoring) occur, they are always caught and corrected by BIS, who then notifies us. After we're notified of a change, we will then (and only then) correct the stats and standings of all our leagues. We have elaborate procedures and protocols in place for handling this.Please note that even if we had been personally present at a game and had witnessed an unforgettable performance -- like a perfect game -- that didn't show correctly in the next day's stat report, we would not make a hand correction to our stat database until after we heard from BIS. It is absolutely paramount that we keep our stat data base in synch with BIS's.
So if you run across any errors in the standing and stat reports, please don't email us about it -- we wouldn't do anything about it until we got the updated data from BIS (which we always do -- usually the next day) anyway.


Friday, March 31, 2017

SP/RP ELIGIBILITY 2017

SP/RP ELIGIBILTY for STARTING LINEUPS
(2016)  5 Appearances to qualify at either SP, RP or Both. 
(2017)  3 Appearances to qualify at either SP RP, or Both.

All Pitchers are designated P. 
Each P. is eligible to start at SP, RP or SP/RP (choose).

Pitcher eligibility guidelines 
More Details on eligibility Guidelines for Pitchers and Hitters (Below)

THE OUTLIERS - 20 ELIGIBLE PITCHERS, MOSTLY MISFITS, WHO OFFER THE FLEXIBILITY TO START AT EITHER SP or RP.

Most players are eligible for this years draft at the one position you would expect. Only about 20 Pitchers in this year's draft can fill either SP or RP lineup slot in a series.

Most are marginal veterans, some are promising youngsters, and only a few are likely to prosper in 2017.

*Raisel Iglesias, Ivan Nova, David Phelps
*Scott Feldman, Luis  Perdomo  Albert Suarez SFJordan Lyles, Clay Buchholz, 
*Patt Corbin, Jeff Locke, Juan Nicasio, Jhoylis Chacin,
*Mike Montgomery, Clayton Richard, Jose Urena, Ross Stripling, Tommy Milone. Wade LeBlanc.

Players of Note

David Phelps made 5 starts last August for the Phish and that technically makes him eligible at SP this year. Phelps is one of the few effective players who begin 2017 with Fasano eligiblity at both SP and RP... Last year Phelps crushed it in 59 relief appearances, but prior to that he was mainly a Starting Pitcher for 4 years. In my opinion, Phelps may be the epitome of what we are looking for in a dual eligiblity pitcher. Statistically, he is just barely worthy of the dual designation, but based on his sustained success at both positions in MLB, he is a beacon.

On the reverse side, we have Ian Nova, who has been a 7-year  starting pitcher only.  Last April, while waiting for the schedule to demand a 5th starter, he was the longman in a half dozen games. By May he started nonstop,as he's always done. and is projected to do for the Pirates this year.  The stats/eligibility requirements says his 6 RP/26 GS make him 2017 eligible at both RP or SP for Basically  Nova's eligiblity is kind of a freak occurrence and worthy of exploiting if he can contiue his return to form.

Iglesias Cincy, made the Stat minimum of 5 GS last April, and then pitched nothing but relief the rest of the year. Iglesias projects to be nothing but a RP in 2017, but that pre-injury run in April makes him probably the most notable benificiary of having 2017 eligibility at SP and RP from the get-go. Iglesias is an outlier but more deservingly so that Nova. He was a proven stater for a season and is not far removed from that. 

How about that Luis Perdomo, he's worthy of the SP/RP status and a notable candidate to toil in the Pardres rotation all year. He logged 15 relief appearances over the first couple months of his rookie campaign before being "promoted" to the rotation. 

----------------------------------       New MLB Pitchers Eligibiltiy Guidlines-     ----------------------------

New MLB players initially qualify at just their previous primary position. Once a pitcher makes 3 appearances  at either SP or RP in the 2017 season, that becomes his position. A minor league SP, with no mlb experience, qualifies at SP in your starting lineup. But if his first 3 mlb appearances are at RP, he immediately becomes RP only. 

Ty Blach SF is interesting. He played 4 games last year, 2 at SP and 2 at RP. Even though his primary position in the past and projected forward is SP, 2016, cup of coffee stats make him RP only. Should he pitch only as a Starter in 2017,, he would be SP only as soon as he makes 3 starts. 

Pitchers  who appeared in only 1-4 games at SP and/or RP in 2016 will initially qualify in 2017 at the one spot that had the most appearance. If tied, RP is the default. If Blach, above, had been 3 sp and 2 sp, then SP would be his default position.

This is the case with  Brett Anderson, who  pitched in 4 games last season, with 3 as an SP.  Tyler Glasnow had 4 starts and 3 relief appearances only. He begins 2017 qualified at SP only. 
One bug in the system is that it sometimes sorts players over zealously to RP in his first few weeks in the league and this needs to be corrected manually, as was with anderson and glasnow.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

5sp/3rp Returns for 2017 - Letter to the Minority Opinion

Appreciate your acknowledging the otherwise unanimous support of 5/3 from the 8 other returning owners and find it Bigly of you to be on board (albeit, with duly noted objection). Btw, Jeff/Dire did register consent with the change last nite. But after kicking our butts silly the past several years, he's probably just interested in finding a new challenge!

I believe you pov is well taken regarding freedom, which was a big factor in the league voting out the 5/3 original requirement back in the Alan Shiffert Scheduling Manager heyday of the early aughts. 

Dave, Kenny, Scottie and myself were part of the change from 5/3  to Any8 Ps back in the day. Like flower children in the 60s, we were intrigued to experience/experiment with the new freedoms of inclusivenss and letting pithers be free to heave without the hangups of labels like sp and rp, man. And shee-it, once the BigO came into office in '08, could we ever regress back to the founding fathers 5/3 totalitarian dogma?

Look. If the Hilary had been a better candidate, we probably wouldnt be having this discussion. But as goes the Nation, so goes Fasano. Constitutional orthodoxy is back in vogue and I ask you this?  Can a 10-member society of fantasy misfits hold back the ebb and flow of cultural mores?

Yeah, it could... But in this case it didn't... Seriously, my suprise at the near unanimous support for a change back to the game's original pitching construct (and a fareweall to the hedonistic experiement that brought us rosters perverted with an un-naturel abundance of SPs and rampant venerial infections) is equal to yours!

No changes can happen after the draft without Unanimous League Vote. If there were a bloc of owners against this rule reversal, I would reluctantly side with the No camp. Several days before the draft is NOT a good time to alienate owners, as we need all 10 on board to raise this Phoenix Sunday night. 

To that end, I appreciate your expressing acceptance of the "mandate," as well as your support for "individual freedom to choose".  I am very surprised (but pleased) this return to orthodoxy has met with wide acceptance - mainly because both points of view have intrinsic merit. But then again, with Roe v. Wade hanging by a thread and the pendulum of societal norms on the move, surprised is likely the new norm. 

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Drag and Drop Your Changes to onRoto's Default Draft Room Rankings.

Here are the default pre-rankings as they appeared when I logged into the draft room.
Theyve got only 3 Pitchers drafted in the first 3 rounds.
Our league took 19 last year. 17, 12, 16 in previous years.
It appears Billy Hamilton is going to be the first system-generated first Auto Pick for 2016 and 2017.
This tool has him picked 6 ahead of Bumganer and 12 picks ahead of Syndergaard.
Is it just me or does this list seem out of touch with the reality of how players, especially dominating starters, actually impact their teams' success?
Draft Pre-Rankings
Position the players (Drag and Drop) in the order that you want the draft room to use as your rankings
1.
Kris Bryant (3B) - 
2.
Paul Goldschmidt (1B) - Ari
3.
Nolan Arenado (3B) - Col
4.
Anthony Rizzo (1B) - ChC
5.
Bryce Harper (OF) - Was
6.
Clayton Kershaw (P) - LAD
7.
Joey Votto (1B) - Cin
8.
Freddie Freeman (1B) - Atl
9.
Giancarlo Stanton (OF) - Mia
10.
Jonathan Villar (SS) - Mil
11.
Trea Turner (OF) - Was
12.
Starling Marte (OF) - Pit
13.
Max Scherzer (P) - Was
14.
Daniel Murphy (2B) - Was
15.
Christian Yelich (OF) - Mia
16.
Charlie Blackmon (OF) - Col
17.
Yoenis Cespedes (OF) - NYM
18.
Ryan Braun (OF) - Mil
19.
Billy Hamilton (OF) - Cin
20.
Corey Seager (SS) - LAD
21.
Eric Thames (OF) - Mil
22.
Gregory Polanco (OF) - Pit
23.
Andrew McCutchen (OF) - Pit
24.
Matt Kemp (OF) - Atl
25.
Madison Bumgarner (P) - SF
26.
Dee Gordon (2B) - Mia
27.
Ian Desmond (OF) - Col
28.
Trevor Story (SS) - Col
29.
Carlos Gonzalez (OF) - Col
30.
A.J. Pollock (OF) - Ari
31.
Noah Syndergaard (P) - NYM
32.
Kenley Jansen (P) - LAD
33.
Wil Myers (1B) - SD
34.
Jon Lester (P) - ChC
35.
Jake Arrieta (P) - ChC
36.
Javier Baez (3B) - ChC
37.
D.J. LeMahieu (2B) - Col
38.
Jake Lamb (3B) - Ari
39.
Adam Duvall (OF) - Cin
40.
Justin Turner (3B) - LAD
41.
Anthony Rendon (3B) - Was
42.
Matt Carpenter (3B) - StL
43.
Buster Posey (C) - SF
44.
Wade Davis (P) - ChC
45.
Seung-hwan Oh (P) - StL
46.
Johnny Cueto (P) - SF
47.
Adam Eaton (OF) - Was
48.
Jose Peraza (SS) - Cin
49.
Kyle Schwarber (OF) - ChC
50.
Mark Melancon (P) - SF
51.
Randal Grichuk (OF) - StL
52.
Maikel Franco (3B) - Phi
53.
Stephen Strasburg (P) - Was
54.
Marcell Ozuna (OF) - Mia
55.
Adrian Gonzalez (1B) - LAD
56.
Jeurys Familia (P) - NYM
57.
Addison Russell (SS) - ChC
58.
Kenta Maeda (P) - LAD
59.
Kyle Hendricks (P) - ChC
60.
Hunter Pence (OF) - SF
61.
Stephen Piscotty (OF) - StL
62.
Brandon Belt (1B) - SF
63.
David Dahl (OF) - Col
64.
Jacob DeGrom (P) - NYM
65.
Tony Watson (P) - Pit
66.
Eduardo Nunez (3B) - SF
67.
Odubel Herrera (OF) - Phi
68.
Domingo Santana (OF) - Mil
69.
Shawn Kelley (P) - Was
70.
Zack Greinke (P) - Ari
71.
A.J. Ramos (P) - Mia
72.
Steven Matz (P) - NYM
73.
Neil Walker (2B) - NYM
74.
Yasiel Puig (OF) - LAD
75.
Jason Heyward (OF) - ChC
76.
Jameson Taillon (P) - Pit
77.
John Lackey (P) - ChC
78.
Eugenio Suarez (3B) - Cin
79.
Carlos Martinez (P) - StL
80.
Ender Inciarte (OF) - Atl
81.
Dexter Fowler (OF) - StL
82.
Tommy Joseph (1B) - Phi
83.
Willson Contreras (C) - ChC
84.
Gerrit Cole (P) - Pit
85.
Joc Pederson (OF) - LAD
86.
Jeff Samardzija (P) - SF
87.
Yasmany Tomas (OF) - Ari
88.
Rich Hill (P) - LAD
89.
Ben Zobrist (2B) - ChC
90.
Raisel Iglesias (P) - Cin
91.
Matt Harvey (P) - NYM
92.
Jay Bruce (OF) - NYM
93.
Julio Teheran (P) - Atl
94.
Justin Bour (1B) - Mia
95.
Martin Prado (3B) - Mia
96.
Josh Harrison (2B) - Pit
97.
Brandon Drury (OF) - Ari
98.
Yangervis Solarte (3B) - SD
99.
Jacob Realmuto (C) - Mia
100.
Vincent Velasquez (P) - Phi
101.
Julio Urias (P) - LAD
102.
Kolten Wong (2B) - StL
103.
Brandon Crawford (SS) - SF
104.
David Peralta (OF) - Ari
105.
Asdrubal Cabrera (SS) - NYM
106.
Fernando Rodney (P) - Ari
107.
Aaron Nola (P) - Phi
108.
Gio Gonzalez (P) - Was
109.
Joe Panik (2B) - SF
110.
Tyler Glasnow (P) - Pit
111.
Dansby Swanson (SS) - Atl
112.
Aledmys Diaz (SS) - StL
113.
Scott Kazmir (P) - LAD
114.
Denard Span (OF) - SF
115.
Wei-Yin Chen (P) - Mia
116.
Howie Kendrick (OF) - Phi
117.
Jim Johnson (P) - Atl
118.
Jerad Eickhoff (P) - Phi
119.
Joe Ross (P) - Was
120.
Tanner Roark (P) - Was
121.
Jaime Garcia (P) - Atl
122.
Junior Guerra (P) - Mil
123.
Zach Davies (P) - Mil
124.
Orlando Arcia (SS) - Mil
125.
Jung-ho Kang (3B) - Pit
126.
Adam Wainwright (P) - StL
127.
Chris Owings (SS) - Ari
128.
Robbie Ray (P) - Ari
129.
Lance Lynn (P) - StL
130.
Nick Markakis (OF) - Atl
131.
Jeremy Hellickson (P) - Phi
132.
Jon Gray (P) - Col
133.
Brandon Maurer (P) - SD
134.
Dan Straily (P) - Mia
135.
Anthony DeSclafani (P) - Cin
136.
Clay Buchholz (P) - Phi
137.
Logan Forsythe (2B) - LAD
138.
Corey Knebel (P) - Mil
139.
Edinson Volquez (P) - Mia
140.
Hector Neris (P) - Phi
141.
Josh Bell (1B) - Pit
142.
Wilmer Flores (3B) - NYM
143.
Curtis Granderson (OF) - NYM
144.
Matt Moore (P) - SF
145.
Jayson Werth (OF) - Was
146.
Mike Leake (P) - StL
147.
Adam Ottavino (P) - Col
148.
Taijuan Walker (P) - Ari
149.
Addison Reed (P) - NYM
150.
Ivan Nova (P) - Pit
151.
Brandon Phillips (2B) - Atl
152.
R.A. Dickey (P) - Atl
153.
Kyle Barraclough (P) - Mia
154.
Joaquin Benoit (P) - Phi
155.
Bartolo Colon (P) - Atl
156.
Cesar Hernandez (2B) - Phi
157.
Chad Kuhl (P) - Pit
158.
Tyler Anderson (P) - Col
159.
Keon Broxton (OF) - Mil
160.
Lucas Duda (1B) - NYM
161.
Mike Montgomery (P) - ChC
162.
Michael Wacha (P) - StL
163.
Brad Hand (P) - SD
164.
Pedro Baez (P) - LAD
165.
Brad Ziegler (P) - Mia
166.
Grant Dayton (P) - LAD
167.
Alex Dickerson (OF) - SD
168.
Greg Holland (P) - Col
169.
Brandon Finnegan (P) - Cin
170.
Hector Rondon (P) - ChC
171.
Pedro Strop (P) - ChC
172.
Travis Jankowski (OF) - SD
173.
Adam Conley (P) - Mia
174.
Koji Uehara (P) - ChC
175.
Alexander Reyes (P) - StL
176.
Michael Lorenzen (P) - Cin
177.
David Phelps (P) - Mia
178.
Tom Koehler (P) - Mia
179.
Robert Gsellman (P) - NYM
180.
Felipe Rivero (P) - Pit
181.
Jedd Gyorko (2B) - StL
182.
Yasmani Grandal (C) - LAD
183.
Luke Weaver (P) - StL
184.
Blake Treinen (P) - Was
185.
Shelby Miller (P) - Ari
186.
Travis Shaw (3B) - Mil
187.
Edubray Ramos (P) - Phi
188.
Brett Cecil (P) - StL
189.
Jimmy Nelson (P) - Mil
190.
Jacob Barnes (P) - Mil
191.
Neftali Feliz (P) - Mil
192.
Sergio Romo (P) - LAD
193.
Trevor Rosenthal (P) - StL
194.
Chase Anderson (P) - Mil
195.
Juan Nicasio (P) - Pit
196.
Antonio Bastardo (P) - Pit
197.
Carlos Torres (P) - Mil
198.
Alex Wood (P) - LAD
199.
Archie Bradley (P) - Ari
200.
Kevin Siegrist (P) - StL
201.
Koda Glover (P) - Was
202.
Drew Storen (P) - Cin
203.
C. J. Edwards (P) - ChC
204.
Zack Cozart (SS) - Cin
205.
Chad Bettis (P) - Col
206.
Hunter Strickland (P) - SF
207.
Pat Neshek (P) - Phi
208.
Hansel Robles (P) - NYM
209.
Scott Feldman (P) - Cin
210.
Ryan Buchter (P) - SD
211.
Scott Schebler (OF) - Cin
212.
Daniel Hudson (P) - Pit
213.
Mike Foltynewicz (P) - Atl
214.
Junichi Tazawa (P) - Mia
215.
Adonis Garcia (3B) - Atl
216.
Hernan Perez (3B) - Mil
217.
Michael Saunders (OF) - Phi
218.
Jhoulys Chacin (P) - SD
219.
Arodys Vizcaino (P) - Atl
220.
Ryan Zimmerman (1B) - Was
221.
Zack Wheeler (P) - NYM
222.
Hyun-Jin Ryu (P) - LAD
223.
Tim Adleman (P) - Cin
224.
Jeanmar Gomez (P) - Phi
225.
Manuel Margot (OF) - SD
226.
Brock Stewart (P) - LAD
227.
Jonathan Broxton (P) - StL
228.
Ryan Schimpf (2B) - SD
229.
Michael Conforto (OF) - NYM
230.
Justin Grimm (P) - ChC
231.
Jhonny Peralta (3B) - StL
232.
Derek Law (P) - SF
233.
Fernando Salas (P) - NYM
234.
Tommy Milone (P) - Mil
235.
Jake McGee (P) - Col
236.
Daniel Winkler (P) - Atl
237.
Josh Fields (P) - LAD
238.
Chaz Roe (P) - Atl
239.
Sammy Solis (P) - Was
240.
Will Smith (P) - SF
241.
Albert Suarez (P) - SF
242.
Wily Peralta (P) - Mil
243.
Cody Reed (P) - Cin
244.
Kevin Quackenbush (P) - SD
245.
Carter Capps (P) - SD
246.
Patrick Corbin (P) - Ari
247.
Sean Rodriguez (1B) - Atl
248.
Brett Anderson (P) - ChC
249.
Jordy Mercer (SS) - Pit
250.
Tyler Chatwood (P) - Col
251.
Ian Krol (P) - Atl
252.
Randall Delgado (P) - Ari
253.
Homer Bailey (P) - Cin
254.
Brandon McCarthy (P) - LAD
255.
Jhan Marinez (P) - Mil
256.
Hunter Renfroe (OF) - SD
257.
Freddy Galvis (SS) - Phi
258.
Drew Hutchison (P) - Pit
259.
Mike Dunn (P) - Col
260.
David Hernandez (P) - SF
261.
Mauricio Cabrera (P) - Atl
262.
Cory Gearrin (P) - SF
263.
Miguel Socolovich (P) - StL
264.
Amir Garrett (P) - Cin
265.
David Freese (3B) - Pit
266.
Louis Coleman (P) - Cin
267.
Blake Wood (P) - Cin
268.
Yadier Molina (C) - StL
269.
Buddy Baumann (P) - SD
270.
Jose Dominguez (P) - SF
271.
Andrew Chafin (P) - Ari
272.
Jerry Blevins (P) - NYM
273.
George Kontos (P) - SF
274.
Brandon Woodruff (P) - Mil
275.
Nick Wittgren (P) - Mia
276.
Josh Hader (P) - Mil
277.
A.J. Cole (P) - Was
278.
Jake Thompson (P) - Phi
279.
Trevor Cahill (P) - SD
280.
Oliver Perez (P) - Was
281.
Cesar Vargas (P) - SD
282.
Luis Perdomo (P) - SD
283.
Luis Garcia (P) - Phi
284.
Steven Brault (P) - Pit
285.
Jose Torres (P) - SD
286.
Jesse Winker (OF) - Cin
287.
Christian Friedrich (P) - SD
288.
Jared Hughes (P) - Pit
289.
Jake Buchanan (P) - ChC
290.
Tyler Lyons (P) - StL
291.
Wade LeBlanc (P) - Pit
292.
Josh Smoker (P) - NYM
293.
Matt Bowman (P) - StL
294.
Zach Eflin (P) - Phi
295.
Jake Barrett (P) - Ari
296.
Enrique Burgos (P) - Ari
297.
Tony Cingrani (P) - Cin
298.
Keith Hessler (P) - SD
299.
Brian Duensing (P) - ChC
300.
Adam Liberatore (P) - LAD
301.
Adeiny Hechavarria (SS) - Mia
302.
Vance Worley (P) - Was
303.
Tom Murphy (C) - Col
304.
Clayton Richard (P) - SD
305.
A.J. Schugel (P) - Pit
306.
Devin Mesoraco (C) - Cin
307.
Seth Lugo (P) - NYM
308.
Matt Wisler (P) - Atl
309.
Chad Qualls (P) - Col
310.
Armando Rivero (P) - Atl
311.
Rubby De La Rosa (P) - Ari
312.
Jose A. Ramirez (P) - Atl
313.
Scott Oberg (P) - Col
314.
Matt Garza (P) - Mil
315.
Chris Rusin (P) - Col
316.
Jairo Diaz (P) - Col
317.
Derek Dietrich (2B) - Mia
318.
Luis Avilan (P) - LAD
319.
Josh Osich (P) - SF
320.
Erik Goeddel (P) - NYM
321.
Kevin Jepsen (P) - Ari
322.
Michael Blazek (P) - Mil
323.
Sam Tuivailala (P) - StL
324.
Brian Ellington (P) - Mia
325.
Ty Blach (P) - SF
326.
Josh Ravin (P) - LAD
327.
Andrew Toles (OF) - LAD
328.
Dustin McGowan (P) - Mia
329.
Felix Pena (P) - ChC
330.
Chris Hatcher (P) - LAD
331.
Austin Voth (P) - Was
332.
Trevor Williams (P) - Pit
333.
Josh Edgin (P) - NYM
334.
Ross Stripling (P) - LAD
335.
Ben Lively (P) - Phi
336.
Jered Weaver (P) - SD
337.
Matt Cain (P) - SF
338.
Zack Godley (P) - Ari
339.
Jeff Hoffman (P) - Col
340.
Tyler Jones (P) - Ari
341.
Alec Asher (P) - Phi
342.
Jeff Locke (P) - Mia
343.
Jose Urena (P) - Mia
344.
Albert Almora (OF) - ChC
345.
Jarred Cosart (P) - SD
346.
Clayton Blackburn (P) - SF
347.
Jason Stoffel (P) - Pit
348.
Joba Chamberlain (P) - Mil
349.
Josh Collmenter (P) - Atl
350.
Robert Stephenson (P) - Cin