Welcome | Wally Mash

After one short season (literally, the MLB season was shortened), we unfortunately have to say goodbye to Super Saiyan Shanobi. But in the same breath, we welcome a new General Manager and a new Team Identity to the Hum Babe Dynasty – the Wally Mash! Motivated by his love for the Boston Red Sox and Fenway Park, the Wally Mash GM has branded his team after the notable mascot, Wally the Green Monster. A fitting name given the list of hitters available in this year’s Expansion Draft, both New Managers will have a chance to claim the likes of Ronald Acuna Jr, Cody Bellinger, Nelson Cruz, and J.T. Realmuto. The Wally Mash will join the Shot Call League Ruth Division and compete with Straight Outta deGrompton, Morning Wood and the El Paso Border Patrol during the 2021 season. Can this team be the third team to ever make the Hum Babe Dynasty Playoffs during their Expansion Season? One of the two teams that have accomplish that to date, is the team Wally Mash replaces, Super Saiyan Shanobi, the other – SCL Ruth Division’s Defending Champ, Straight Outta deGrompton.

Welcome, Wally Mash, to the Hum Babe Dynasty Fantasy Baseball League!

Similar to what we told the Say Hey Kids last week… here’s some advice on how to prepare for your upcoming “New Manager Expansion Draft” – where you will be selecting your fifteen (15) Dynasty keepers from the two vacated rosters (Wisconsin neckBeards and Super Saiyan Shanobi). Between yourself and the Say Hey Kids General Manager, you will trade-off selecting from the available players via resources given to you by The Commissioner (Excel Spreadsheet, Drafting Instructions, etc.) Some things to note about our League Settings…

  1. This is a Points League (similar to typical Fantasy Football scoring), check out the League Constitution for specifics.
  2. Daily Lineup Setting – You can set your lineup for as many days in advanced as you’d like, just make sure you get your Starting Pitchers into the lineup when they are due to make a start.
  3. A Lesson Learned from the returning managers… Starting Pitchers can score roughly twenty (20) Fantasy Points in a good outing, whereas Hitters average four (4) or (5) points a game. So over the course of a week, they average about the same because hitters will play five or six games while a pitcher only throws one… but the trick is, the more Starting Pitchers you throw in a week, the more twenty (20) points outings you could get. We’ve actually revised our Rules within the Constitution, as a result of this, limiting the number of Free Agent Transactions teams can make over the course of a week.

SEE THE RESULTS OF THE 2020 NEW MANAGER DRAFT HERE:

best players available to new managers in 2021:

(Player Name), (POS) – (Points Scored in 2020)

  • HITTERS
  • Ronald Acuna Jr, OF – 271
  • Mike Yastrzemski, OF – 266.5
  • Trent Grisham, OF – 258
  • Cody Bellinger, OF – 244
  • Nelson Cruz, UT – 242
  • Tim Anderson, SS – 240
  • Andrew McCutchen, OF – 234
  • J.T. Realmuto, C – 221
  • Chris Taylor, SS/OF – 219.5
  • Brandon Nimmo, OF – 211.5
  • J.P. Crawford, SS – 203.5
  • Travis d’Arnaud, C – 190
  • Willy Adames, SS – 180
  • Austin Riley, 3B – 173.5
  • Jose Altuve, 2B – 168.5
  • Byron Buxton, OF – 158
  • Edwin Encarnacion, UT – 130
  • Josh Donaldson, 3B – 97
  • Giancarlo Stanton, UT – 89.5
  • PITCHERS
  • Zach Davies, SP – 194.42
  • Chris Bassitt, SP – 167.75
  • Zack Wheeler, SP – 166.25
  • Sandy Alcantara, SP – 121
  • Garrett Richards, SP – 120.42
  • Taylor Clarke, SP – 100.92
  • Archie Bradley, RP – 90.17
  • Brandon Workman, RP – 87.08
  • Madison Bumgarner, SP – 54.08
  • Carlos Martinez, SP – 21.5
  • Stephen Strasburg, SP – 0.25
  • Marcus Stroman, SP – 0
  • David Price, SP – 0
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