
Episode 10.15 - Math It
10.15 notes the continuing soccer presence in MLB stadiums (0:41), scrutinizes the TGFBI standings (2:07), finds Westeros in flames HoTD 3.1 (3:54), slicks up some platooning work (7:15), and reviews Alec Bohm (17:49).

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To quote Dr. Evil, "The details of our lives are quite inconsequential." What's important is that we like fantasy, as it applies to the genre and the game derived from baseball statistics. We also enjoy developing analytical and computational “tools” for supporting the latter habit. Our goal is to share our fantasy baseball tools with a little help from the fantasy genre for context, allusion, and (fire and) ice breaking. In doing so, we hope to broaden the way our audience approaches fantasy baseball. Our podcast presents our methods to the public in the spirit of OpenSource - through freely helping others we promote active conversation that improves our tools.
Unknown Host hosts Fantasy Toolz Podcast, a sports show with 470 episodes published.

10.15 notes the continuing soccer presence in MLB stadiums (0:41), scrutinizes the TGFBI standings (2:07), finds Westeros in flames HoTD 3.1 (3:54), slicks up some platooning work (7:15), and reviews Alec Bohm (17:49).

10.14 wades into a sea of Blue Jay ASG ballots (0:37), scrutinizes the TGFBI standings (1:11), notices the World Cup impacts baseball (4:06), looks at ownership trends (5:13), reviews Jung Hoo Lee (20:44), and reviews Ro

10.13 bats around some MLB stats (0:39), peeks at the TGFBI standings (3:35), explores XBH ratios (5:53), reviews Joc Pederson (19:51), and reviews Jack Leiter (26:11).

10.12 scrutinizes the top 10 over the last 28 days (0:41), peeks at TGFBI standings (4:47), reviews the new Star Wars movie (6:20), analyzes BABIP as a way for finding regression candidates (10:13), reviews Kyle Manzardo

10.11 finds an old Brave (0:43), peeks at the TGFBI standings (3:07), decides that renewed shall be scraper that was broken (4:04), reviews Luis Garcia (18:48), and reviews Cade Cavalli (25:07).

10.10 pops an MLB quiz (0:41), peeks at TGFBI standings (3:58), seeks out some regression to the mean candidates (5:12), reviews Ivan Herrera (20:33), and reviews Michael McGreevy (26:48).

10.09 races through some hard pitches (0:41) scrutinizes recent run differential differentials (2:49) notes TGFBI standings (5:07) peeks at Fantasy doings (5:45) dives into TGFBI teams (6:55), reviews Kyle Isbel (25:57),

10.08 walks through the MLB standings (0:39), glances at the TGFBI standings (4:40), spices up the ownership scrapers (6:54), reviews Luis Robert Jr. (20:19), and reviews Nolan McLean (26:20).

10.07 ponders some young pitchers (0:40), scrutinizes TGFBI standings (3:44), analyzes HR convergence (6:18), reviews Liam Hicks (21:27), and reviews Sandy Alcantara (26:32).

10.06 poses Schlittler vs. Alcantara (0:38), scrutinizes TGFBI (4:16), asks ChatGPT for advice on fantasy WAR (7:15), reviews Alex Bregman (23:57), and reviews Cade Horton (29:33).

10.05 extols the return of Baseball (0:38), enumerates the upcoming Fantasy properties (2:36), reintroduces the lineup of scraping tools (5:48), reviews Oneil Cruz (23:08), and reviews Bubba Chandler (29:39).

10.04 bats around some WBC (0:41), meanders through a quick quiz (3:45), reviews Hunter Goodman (23:54), and reviews Victor Vodnik (28:55).

10.03 bats around some injuries (0:39), scrutinizes the TGFBI draft through statistical analysis (4:45), reviews Brice Turang (25:10), and Jacob Misiorowski (31:33).

10.02 bats around injuries & suspensions (0:38), talks through TGFBI drafting & automation (6:00), reviews Steven Kwan (23:07), and reviews Cade Smith (27:25).

10.01 locks into ABS (0:37), visits Westeros with Dunk & Egg Episode 6 (2:57), leafs through the early returns of the preseason lineup scraping (6:30), reviews Brandon Nimmo (19:24), and reviews Nate Eovaldi (25:58)

10.00 throws back a beer filled conversation (0:43), visits Westeros in Dunk & Egg Episode 5 (3:25), focuses on draft prep (7:00), reviews Drake Baldwin (21:00), and reviews Spencer Strider (27:36).

9.47 bats around some MLB topics (0:36), visits A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms through episodes 3 & 4 (3:01), peeks at prior agent based drafting work (8:43), reviews Kyle Stowers (19:51), and reviews Eury Perez (27:12).

9.46 sets some expectations for prospects (0:39), works through Dunk & Egg Episode 2 (3:03), considers adding polish to several tools (6:54), reviews Rafael Devers (19:05), and reviews Robbie Ray (25:39).

9.45 scrutinizes the Gore trade (0:38), visits Dunk in Westeros 1.1 (2:54), updates the Alt Model’s pitching forecasts (6:20), reviews Jordan Westburg (18:24), and reviews Kyle Bradish (23:12).

9.44 warms up at the hot stove (0:40), formulates some full season win predictions (6:47), reviews Trevor Story (21:54), and reviews Brayan Bello (26:54).
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