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Friday, March 29, 2024

This trade review was posted at the TOUT Wars website on Monday.

The Deal

05.13

Gene McCaffrey

GBalfour

Oak

Trade

05.08 @ 15:44

05.13

Gene McCaffrey

RDetwiler

Was

Acquire

05.08 @ 15:44

05.13

Perry Van Hook

GBalfour

Oak

Acquire

05.08 @ 15:44

05.13

Perry Van Hook

RDetwiler

Was

Trade

05.08 @ 15:44

Why?

Gene sent out this note: “I have one closer (Balfour), and I am entertaining the notion of dumping Saves. Any one of you can help me with this decision by offering a hitter or starting pitcher of comparable value. I know that nobody wants to witness the spectacle of my indecision; you are sensitive souls. Thank you for your consideration.”

Perry responded with the best player.

Gene has one point in Saves with one closer. He could have added another, but that would have cost him a decent player and likely points in other categories.

Perry has gotten 43 innings of excellent ERA out of Detwiler, who has allowed a fair number of base runners and shouldn’t be expected to continue with a >3.00 ERA, so dealing him has an element of sell high about it.

Reality

Gene was able to deal his near-worthless (to him) reliever for one of the more beloved young pitchers this year. As a starter, Detwiler helps in strikeouts only a little since he isn’t a K/9 guy, but Gene is in good position to gain with any increase in Ks. Detwiler should also help in Wins, even if he is not a plus in ERA and WHIP. Meanwhile, Perry, who is in the middle of the pack in Saves, has a chance to gain 5.5 easy points by adding a third closer (joining Holland and League). Perry’s risk is in strikeouts, where he could quickly lose four or five points. Gene stands to gain a few more points than Perry in the deal, but any points the frontrunner (Van Hook) would get could prove decisive.

Final Note

Phil Hertz had a piece in USA Today this week about how you can throw draft day prices out the window once the season starts, that once the season starts values change because draft prices sometimes reflect draft conditions rather than player value, and a player’s value on his fantasy team changes in context depending on how the categories in his league shake out. While Phil is certainly right that it isn’t fair to judge his recent NL Tout trade of Ike Davis ($25) for Jeff Samardzija ($14) based on the prices, figuring out what is going on in the league and how teams did, in this case on draft day, makes those prices pertinent. So how much did Balfour and Detwiler cost? Gene took Balfour in the 13th round while Detwiler lasted until the 19th. In the Tout Mixed Auction, Balfour was $11 while Detwiler was a reserve pick. I guess Gene would agree with Phil.

And as I noted in my comment on that site, there were additional benefits to this trade for my team. My closers out of the draft were Greg Holland and Brandon League. While League still has the job, it may be a tenuous hold, so adding Balfour makes sure I have two closers and hopefully a third to mix in based on schedules/matchups.

While my starting pitchers – Justin Verlander, Clay Buchholz, Hishashi Iwakuma, Wade Davis, Travis Wood, Bartolo Colon and Detwiler, have been the best in the league to date, most of that has come without my #2 SP, Jered Weaver of the Angels. So while I can mix and match the sixth starting spot to go with the three closers now, Detwiler will be more than made up for when Weaver returns from the DL. {jcomments on}