Fantasy 101: Starting Pitching Data for FanDuel (2015)

Fantasy 101: Starting Pitching Data for FanDuel (2015)

This article is part of our Fantasy 101 series.

I have spent considerable time writing about starting pitching this year because it is so important in daily fantasy baseball. Last week, we dug deep into the team batting ranks to find opportunities. Earlier this season, I also wrote an article about 2014 starting pitching on FanDuel and another one on how to select pitchers for tournaments, so now that we have about two months of data, let's take a look and see where things stand and what we can take away from it. Data is through June 12, 2015. This article is an expansion of last week's team hitting rankings piece.

The target score for cash on FanDuel is 40 points (Adjusted from 35 due to softer salaries) and the starting pitcher stats are as following:

IP = 1 point
K = 1 point
ER = -1 point
W = 4 points

Avg. Salary - $7,471
Avg. Score – 9.31 (down from 2014 - 9.7)
Avg. Multiplier Value – 1.24 (Points/Salary*1000)

Average Statistics:
IP=5.77
K=4.78
W=.347 x 4 = 1.38
ER=(2.62)

Innings pitched and strikeouts are slightly down from where they were in 2014. Wins are about the same and earned runs are up slightly.

So, what do we want to look at for building our winning pitching system?

Home vs. Road?
Home: 9.83
Road: 9.03

American League vs. National League?
AL: 9.28
NL: 9.57 (slight edge taking NL team)

NL/Home = 10.00, NL/Road = 9.15

AL/Home = 9.65, AL/Road = 8.91

Even more of an edge taking a NL team at home, we are getting closer to that 12-point total we need.

Worst Teams (2015 Results - Percent of Time Staring Pitcher Earned Win)

Because you need to get the win 90 percent of the time to hit at least 15 points on FanDuel in tournaments, targeting the worst teams in the league, especially the ones who allow the most starting pitcher wins, is vital. Here are the teams that allowed the highest percent of starting pitcher wins through June 12, 2015

Percent of Time SP Earned Win
HighestLowest
Team%Team%
Brewers 53.2 Cardinals 22.5
Phillies 51.6 Pirates 26.6
White Sox 41.3 Dodgers 27.4
Red Sox 40.3 Cubs 28.8
Orioles 40.0 Astros 29.0
Rockies 40.0 Rays 29.0
Marlins 38.7 Diamondbacks 30.0

Teams that allowed at least 15 Points to Opposing Starting Pitchers (2015)
Brewers – 18 (10 Home/8 Road; 4 LHP/14 RHP)
Phillies – 17 (8 Home/9 Road; 3 LHP/14 RHP)
White Sox – 17 (7 Home/10 Road; 4 LHP/13 RHP)
Padres – 16 (7 Home/9 Road; 5 LHP/11 RHP)
Rangers – 15 (8 Home/7 Road; 9 LHP/6 RHP)
Twins – 15 (12 Home/3 Road; 5 LHP/10 RHP)
Tigers – 15 (9 Home/6 Road; 3 LHP/12 RHP)
Astros – 15 (8 Home/7 Road; 6 LHP/9 RHP)

Teams that allowed 5 Points or fewer to Opposing Starting Pitcher
Blue Jays – 23 (14 Home/9 Road; 6 LHP/17 RHP)
Indians – 19 (11 Home/8 Road; 8 LHP/11 RHP)
Giants – 18 (4 Home/14 Road; 2 LHP/16 RHP)
Yankees – 17 (9 Home/8 Road; 4 LHP/13 RHP)
Athletics – 17 (9 Home/8 Road; 2 LHP/15 RHP)
Twins – 16 (12 Home/4 Road; 10 LHP/6 RHP)
Rockies – 16 (11 Home/5 Road; 0 LHP/16 RHP)
Rangers – 16 (7 Home/9 Road; 5 LHP/11 RHP)

There have been 1,829 starts this season and approximately 631 resulted in at least a performance that garnered at least a 1.6 multiplier (Points/Salary * 1000 = 1.6 or higher).

Average FanDuel Score = 15.10 points
Salary - $7,274
Multiplier – 2.11

$3,000-$4,900 – 22/38 (57 percent)
$5,000-$5,900 - 91/221 (41 percent vs. 30 in April)
$6,000-$6,900 - 184/491 (37 percent vs same in April)
$7,000-$7,900 - 131/449 (29 percent vs. 27 in April)
$8,000-$8,900 - 115/345 (33 percent vs. 31 in April)
$9,000-$9,900 - 47/163 (28 percent vs. same in April)
$10,000 and up - 37/122 (30 percent vs. 24 in April)

It looks like you can find even more value on cheaper starting pitching on FanDuel based on the current numbers against April. But also the top tier pitching has increased in value with 30 percent resulting in at least 1.6x multiplier. You can still see where the $5,000-$6,900 range pitchers have the highest percentage of finding that upside value needed to finish at the top in tournaments.

Average Points Per Game by Opposing Pitcher (LHP)
Bottom 5Top 5
TeamPtsTeamPts
Rockies 13.63 Blue Jays 6.20
White Sox 13.63 Cubs 7.22
Dodgers 11.99 Tigers 7.68
Astros 11.67 Yankees 7.78
Pirates 11.08 Indians 8.01

Average Points Per Game by Opposing Pitcher (RHP)
Bottom 5Top 5
TeamPtsTeamPts
Brewers 11.14 Indians 7.58
Cubs 11.12 Athletics 7.72
Phillies 10.78 Braves 7.93
Mariners 10.65 Rockies 7.94
Tigers 10.43 Giants 8.34

Average Points Per Game by Opposing Pitcher (Home)
Bottom 5Top 5
TeamPtsTeamPts
White Sox 11.81 Indians 7.28
Cubs 11.58 Yankees 7.46
Mariners 10.84 Blue Jays 7.56
Astros 10.55 Reds 7.59
Brewers 10.53 Twins 7.68

Average Points Per Game by Opposing Pitcher (Road)
Bottom 5Top 5
TeamPtsTeamPts
Brewers 11.54 Giants 7.05
Mets 11.43 Indians 8.24
Twins 11.41 Blue Jays 8.28
Orioles 11.36 Braves 8.71
Astros 11.33 Diamondbacks 8.73

Next week, I'll look at the individual starting pitcher data to see where we can identify the best values so far on the baseball season.

The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire. Michael Rathburn plays in daily fantasy contests using the following accounts: FanDuel: burnnotice, DraftKings: burnnotice, Yahoo: burnnotice, Fantasy Aces: burnnotice, FantasyDraft: burnnotice.
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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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