Fantasy 101: How to Use Team Batting Stats

Fantasy 101: How to Use Team Batting Stats

This article is part of our Fantasy 101 series.

As the daily fantasy sports industry has grown over the past few years, the research has also evolved. I have been playing since 2010 and until the last two years I never really looked at team batting statistics. I would just look at individual stats, but the strategy of stacking has become necessary in tournaments. Identifying the cheaper priced pitchers with the best matchups and the teams who are the best stacks is more important now.

In this week's article, I break down all 30 teams and give a profile of what the optimal scenario is for when to use them in daily fantasy baseball. I look at home/road, right-handed versus left-handed pitching and April/May. Each team is ranked within four categories -- K%, ISO, wOBA and wRC+ -- and averaged to get an overall ranking.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 17 23 24 22 23
May 10 14 21 18 17

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 20 13 17 5 13
Away 10 16 26 26 23

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 8 11 18 14 10
vs. RHP 18 16 23 19 20

The Angels started hitting better in May and are much better at home than on the road. They are much better versus left-handed pitching (Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and David Freese are all right-handed batters) than right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 30 4 9 8 12
May 29 2 14 14 12

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 30 4 21 19 22
Away 26 2 4 4 5

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 24 7 13 13 12
vs. RHP 29 2 13 10 13

The biggest thing that sticks out for the Astros' hitters: look at the K% (almost dead last in every outcome). While the Astros do strike out a ton, they also have a lot of right-handed power hitters, so the play here is to take right-handed aces against them that get a lot of swing and misses. The Astros' hitters are best served to be used in tournaments because of the volatility. They could strike out eight times or put up eight runs.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 2 14 10 6 5
May 7 21 17 15 13

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 2 22 15 9 8
Away 7 14 12 11 9

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 3 28 27 25 24
vs. RHP 4 11 4 2 2

We get some really good outliers here with the A's: they were very strong in April and started to cool off in May. Their home/road splits look even on the surface, but check out the ISO. Because their home park really suppresses power, you only want to use the bats on the road. But here is the big one: they crush right-handed pitching and struggle against lefties. Your best bet is take the Athletics' bats on the road against weaker righties and then go against them with left-handed pitchers, especially in Oakland.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 16 5 6 5 6
May 12 3 2 3 2

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 5 2 1 2 1
Away 22 8 9 6 10

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 5 1 1 1 1
vs. RHP 17 5 3 5 5

The Blue Jays probably offer the biggest edge in daily fantasy baseball from the hitting side. The best play so far this year has been to load up on the Jays' right-handed hitters at home when they face left-handed pitching. The park favors right-handed power and the Jays are a heavy power right-handed hitting team. If they are vulnerable at all, it might be on the road against elite right-handed pitching. But this is not a team you want to pick on in your cash games. Look to use stud right-handed pitching against them in a tournament only because the starting pitcher will be low owned.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 4 18 15 15 13
May 11 30 27 28 27

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 9 23 22 23 23
Away 4 25 21 21 20

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 25 29 28 28 30
vs. RHP 2 22 15 15 14

The Braves' lineup was not expected to be very good, but they started off hot in April. Now we see the true lineup coming out, as it is near the bottom in May. Also, they are a heavy left-handed hitting lineup, so you can see that they are the worst team in the league against lefties. The home/road splits are about equal. You want to target against the Braves with left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 27 21 28 28 30
May 23 4 20 22 20

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 26 6 26 27 25
Away 18 24 29 29 28

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 27 8 29 29 26
vs. RHP 24 17 24 28 25

The Brewers were the worst offense in baseball in April mainly due to several injuries to key right-handed hitters, including Carlos Gomez, Ryan Braun and Jonathan Lucroy. But now the Brewers are getting healthy, so the May numbers are much better. This is a heavy right-handed hitting power team so you can use them in tournaments against weak left-handed pitching at home. You want to target the Brewers on the road against right-handed starting pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 6 17 7 7 7
May 20 19 11 11 14

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 10 25 8 8 10
Away 21 17 13 16 17

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 22 17 17 17 20
vs. RHP 9 24 9 9 12

The Cardinals were another team that you did not want to target in April as they don't strike out much and make a lot of contact. But the offense is starting to slide in May. They are much better at home than on the road. Also, because they have a lot of left-handed hitters, they struggle against lefties and perform better against righties. You can use left-handed pitchers at home against the Cardinals.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 29 20 13 13 21
May 30 11 19 19 22

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 29 26 25 26 29
Away 30 3 8 10 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 19 14 3 6 9
vs. RHP 30 14 21 25 24

The Cubs are a lot like the Astros in that they are a heavy right-handed hitting team that strikes out a ton, especially against right-handed pitching. They are best targeted with right-handed pitchers in tournaments. The Cubs' bats are best to be taken against weaker left-handed pitching in tournaments because they could either hit for a lot of home runs or end up striking out a lot.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 10 24 16 20 18
May 16 8 6 10 17

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 16 15 13 21 18
Away 9 15 6 9 6

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 11 21 14 19 18
vs. RHP 12 12 6 12 9

These numbers are not what I expected. I very much figured the DBacks crushed left-handed pitching at home, but it's the opposite. Their offense has gotten better in May, as players like Yasmany Tomas are hitting well. The Diamondbacks are much better on the road, surprisingly, and against right-handed pitching. They do have some good left-handed bats hitting at the top of the lineup, but they also have Paul Goldschmidt, who is a right-handed hitter. The numbers say you can use left-handed pitching against them, but I don't know if I would entirely trust that.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 9 1 1 1 1
May 21 12 8 7 10

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 18 1 2 1 2
Away 12 1 2 2 1

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 15 22 22 20 22
vs. RHP 14 1 1 1 1

The Dodgers have been the best offensive team in baseball for the first two months of the season. Even though the numbers are starting to fall in May, this is a very dangerous team, especially at home against right-handed pitching. You can target left-handed pitchers against the Dodgers because they are so left-handed power dependent.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 11 25 21 16 20
May 5 16 3 1 3

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 4 29 24 14 20
Away 11 7 1 1 2

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 13 25 12 11 17
vs. RHP 5 18 5 3 6

The Giants are a perfect example of why this data is relevant. If you were to just look at their overall batting statistics, it does not reveal much. But look deeper and you see a team that really struggled in April, but is now one of the best in May. They play in a pitcher-friendly ballpark, so you can still target pitching against them at home, but you do not want to take pitching against them on the road. Also, they have a lot of left-handed bats, so the lineup is one of the best in baseball against right-handers. The Giants are a great team to stack on the road against right-handed pitching because most of the lineup is filled with affordable salaries.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 5 15 20 18 14
May 3 7 5 2 1

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 6 10 4 3 3
Away 2 12 14 12 7

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 2 15 11 7 6
vs. RHP 6 6 12 4 3

The Indians started off extremely cold in April, but the offense is now cranking on all cylinders. It does not matter if they are at home or on the road. They are also good against left-handed or right-handed pitching. They are better against righties mainly because their best hitters bat from the left side. You can feel comfortable taking the Indians against all pitching and I would avoid taking any starting pitching against them right now.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 12 10 22 17 15
May 28 5 18 12 18

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 28 14 23 17 24
Away 17 4 22 19 15

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 9 4 8 4 2
vs. RHP 28 9 25 22 22

The Mariners are mostly carried on the bat of Nelson Cruz, which explains the monster numbers against left-handed pitching. You want to target right-handed starting pitchers in Seattle against the Mariners. Do not take left-handed pitchers against them because of Cruz and the damage he can cause.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 24 27 17 21 24
May 13 26 23 25 25

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 17 30 27 28 27
Away 23 21 11 15 19

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 16 5 2 3 3
vs. RHP 22 30 28 29 30

The Marlins' offense has remained about the same from April to May. They are much better on the road and crush left-handed pitching. This is a good team to stack in this scenario (Road vs. weak left-handed pitchers), and you want to target right-handed starting pitching in Miami against this team.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 7 22 23 19 19
May 26 22 25 21 26

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 12 19 20 12 17
Away 28 28 28 28 30

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 26 9 10 10 11
vs. RHP 20 28 29 26 27

Much like the Braves, the Mets' offense started off much better than expected, but they started to regress in May. Even though they play in a pitcher-friendly park, you want to target against them on the road against right-handed pitching. They have shown more power against left-handed pitching, but this is an offense that I would not be looking to use in any type of contests.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 23 13 19 24 22
May 18 6 4 5 5

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 24 9 16 22 21
Away 13 9 5 7 4

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 21 16 21 23 23
vs. RHP 21 7 10 11 11

The Nationals battled a lot of injuries in April, but they got a lot of players back and Anthony Rendon also just returned. This is one of the best lineups in baseball when healthy and it's driven by Bryce Harper. They are much better on the road, mostly due to Nationals Park being a pitchers' park. Also, they are much better against right-handed pitching. This is a great team to stack on the road against right handers, and you can target against them at home versus elite left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 19 2 2 2 3
May 27 23 29 29 29

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 22 8 12 13 14
Away 27 18 24 23 25

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 12 12 20 22 19
vs. RHP 27 8 16 16 18

The Orioles were one of the hottest teams in baseball in April, but the bottom has really fallen out. They went from third to 29th overall. They are much better at home than on the road. There is not much difference overall against lefties or righties, but look at the strikeout numbers. They strikeout a lot more versus right-handed pitching, so you can target right-handed starting pitching at home against the Orioles.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 18 9 12 11 11
May 25 28 30 26 30

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 27 24 28 24 28
Away 16 22 18 18 21

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 20 26 23 18 25
vs. RHP 25 20 26 24 26

The Padres are a lot like the Orioles, as they started off hitting for a lot of power in April and fizzled out in May. Because they play in an extreme pitchers' park, you want to avoid their bats at Petco Park. Early on they were crushing left-handed pitching, but even that has gone awry. This is a team that you want to target right-handed starting pitching in Petco against them.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 8 29 30 30 25
May 17 27 28 30 28

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 11 27 30 30 26
Away 14 29 27 27 27

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 4 24 16 16 16
vs. RHP 16 29 30 30 29

The Phillies are one of the worst hitting teams in baseball on all accounts. They were terrible in April and May, home and away, but they are actually middle of the pack against left-anded pitching. Target against the Phillies bats with right-handed pitching, and look for a cheap stacking opportunity if the Phillies face a weaker left-handed pitcher.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 28 19 27 27 27
May 9 20 9 8 9

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 8 16 18 16 15
Away 25 23 20 24 26

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 29 23 26 24 27
vs. RHP 15 19 17 17 19

The Pirates looked to have one of the best offenses in baseball coming into the season, but April was abysmal. They started to turn it around in May, as Andrew McCutchen got hot. They are much better at home versus on the road. The strange thing is that they are a very heavy right-handed hitting team that normally crushes lefties, but that has not been the case this year. They are actually much better against righties so far. I think you can still target elite left-handed starting pitching against the Pirates, especially on the road.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 13 28 29 29 26
May 22 1 1 4 4

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 19 11 7 15 11
Away 19 5 10 8 8

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 17 6 4 8 7
vs. RHP 19 10 14 14 15

Much like the Pirates, the Rangers were dead awful in April, but turned it around in May. They have been good at home and on the road. Interestingly, they have been better against left-handed pitching so far this year. This is a lineup that you can definitely use in most situations. However, do take note that Joey Gallo is taking over for Adrian Beltre, who crushed left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 26 12 14 10 16
May 19 17 16 9 15

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 25 17 19 6 19
Away 15 10 15 13 14

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 23 2 5 2 4
vs. RHP 23 25 22 18 23

The Rays have been a middle-of-the-pack offense so far this year. The one thing is that they are very good against left-handed pitching, which is thanks to Evan Longoria, Logan Forsythe and now Joey Butler. This is a team that you can stack against weak left-handed pitching and do it very affordably.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 3 16 11 12 10
May 2 24 26 27 23

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 7 18 14 20 16
Away 1 26 25 25 22

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 6 19 25 26 21
vs. RHP 1 26 18 20 17

On paper, the Red Sox looked like a top-five offense before the season started and in April they were pretty good. But the bottom has really fallen out on this team as David Ortiz and Pablo Sandoval have struggled. The thing about the Red Sox is that they don't strike out very often, but they have no power right now. People still fear this lineup as the Vegas run totals are always in the eight-to- nine range, but the results have not warranted it. I would not look to target stacking Red Sox anytime soon and I would also avoid using pitching against them only because they don't strikeout much.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 21 6 18 23 17
May 4 15 10 13 8

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 15 5 10 18 9
Away 8 19 19 20 16

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 14 3 7 12 8
vs. RHP 7 13 19 23 16

The Reds have been a solidly consistent offense most of the year, improving from April to May. They are much better at home due to Great American Ballpark being very hitter-friendly. The home park usually favors left-handed bats against right-handed pitching, but with Todd Frazier and Zack Cosart doing well, the stats are better against lefties. This is always a good team to stack at home against inferior pitching on both sides of the plate.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 14 7 5 14 8
May 24 10 12 24 21

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 3 7 3 25 6
Away 29 6 17 17 18

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 30 27 24 27 28
vs. RHP 11 3 2 13 4

The Rockies are always a team that you want to take the bats at home and fade them on the road. The strikeout rates on the road are very telling, ranking 29th in the league. They also struggle against left-handed pitching, with most of the categories in the bottom five.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 1 11 3 3 2
May 1 18 22 20 16

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 1 20 11 11 7
Away 3 13 3 3 3

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 1 20 6 5 5
vs. RHP 3 15 11 7 8

If you were to name off the top hitting teams in baseball, would the Royals be one of them? Most people do not think of them as such, but the numbers show you just do not want to take starting pitching against this team. They strikeout the least amount of times in almost every category. While they don't hit for a ton of power, they whittle away at the starting pitching and get into the bullpen, while beating you with their 'pen late in games. You want to target Royals bats against pitchers who have low-strikeout and high-contact rates, and preferably on the road, as Kauffman Stadium is a pitchers' park.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 15 8 4 4 4
May 14 25 13 16 19

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 14 21 9 10 12
Away 20 20 7 5 13

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 28 13 9 9 15
vs. RHP 8 21 8 6 10

The Tigers have got to be the most overrated offense in baseball along with the Red Sox. This team just is not getting it done and misses the healthy Victor Martinez they had last year. They are not much different at home versus on the road. There is a huge outlier which is against left-handed pitchers they rank 28th in strikeouts. You can target elite left-handed starting pitching against the Tigers right now. I would look at taking the Tigers bats against weaker right-handed pitching, but the prices and ownership are usually high, leaving you with no edge.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 22 30 26 25 29
May 15 9 7 6 6

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 13 12 5 4 4
Away 24 27 30 30 29

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 10 18 15 15 14
vs. RHP 26 23 27 27 28

Power can be a very streaky thing and we see that with the Twins. They hit for so little power in April, but then exploded in May. Also, they are much better at home (pitchers' park?) and against left-handed pitching. The Twins make for a great stacking option at home against left-handed pitching, and you can also target right-handed starting pitchers against the Twins.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 25 26 25 26 28
May 8 29 24 23 24

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 23 28 29 29 30
Away 6 30 23 22 24

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 18 30 30 30 29
vs. RHP 10 27 20 21 21

The White Sox's offense has been awful all year with really no improvements. They are especially bad at home against left-handed pitching. They are somewhat better against righties, but almost every rank is in the 20s.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
April 20 3 8 9 9
May 6 13 15 17 11

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
Home 21 3 6 7 5
Away 5 11 16 14 11

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+AVG
vs. LHP 7 10 19 21 13
vs. RHP 13 4 7 8 7

The Yankees have been a very solid hitting team all year. While they do miss Jacoby Ellsbury, guys like Mark Teixeira and Alex Rodriguez have been resurrected. The best time to stack Yankees is at home against weaker right-handed pitchers (preferably fly-ball pitchers), because of the short porch in right field.

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Michael Rathburn
Known as “Rath” in the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) community, he has helped run operations for two prominent daily fantasy sports startups. Michael has taken his insider knowledge and expertise in daily fantasy sports to the content side. Rath won the 2016 FSWA "Baseball Article of the Year, Online" award and was a finalist for the FSWA Best Baseball Series in 2011.
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