DFS Baseball 101: Team Batting Status Update

DFS Baseball 101: Team Batting Status Update

This article is part of our DFS Baseball 101 series.

In early June, I wrote the first article on how to use team batting statistics in daily fantasy baseball. It was one of the most popular articles I have written and people were requesting an updated version. This information has provided incredible insight and value to determining who are the best starting pitchers each day, along with identifying the cheaper priced pitchers with the best matchups and the teams who are the best stacks.

In this week's article, I updated and broke down each of the 30 major league baseball teams and give a profile of what is the optimal scenario for when to use them in daily fantasy baseball. I look at home/road, right handed versus left handed pitching, and April/May/June/July (through the All-Star break). Each team is ranked 1-30 in four categories: K%, ISO, wOBA, and wRC+ and averaged to get an overall ranking.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 17 22 24 24 22
May 10 14 22 18 16
June 15 13 14 10 13
July 5 2 3 2 3
Season 10 10 18 8 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 5 10 16 11 11
vs. RHP 14 12 19 11 14

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 20 15 24 16 19
Road 5 6 5 5 5

The Angels' offense has really taken off, especially on the road. In my last rankings, they were just 23rd on the road, and they have jumped all the way to fifth. So far in July, they are one of the hottest offenses in the league.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 30 4 9 9 13
May 29 2 14 16 15
June 30 1 7 5 11
July 27 23 20 18 22
Season 30 1 10 7 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 24 2 7 7 10
vs. RHP 30 3 14 12 15

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 30 3 11 9 13
Road 29 2 10 9 13

The Astros remain a feast or famine team. I no longer target them with starting pitching because of the blowup potential. I'd rather focus on a weak offense that maybe doesn't strikeout as much, but can't hurt me.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 2 14 10 7 8
May 7 21 17 14 15
June 2 12 10 6 8
July 9 29 30 29 24
Season 3 20 16 11 13

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 3 25 20 18 17
vs. RHP 4 19 15 10 12

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 2 22 16 13 13
Road 8 16 14 12 13

Oakland's numbers have changed quite a bit since the last update. They are no longer a superior team against right-handed pitching, and they have improved greatly against left-handed pitching. I think they are still a team you can stack but only in hitters' parks against weaker right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 16 5 6 6 8
May 12 3 3 3 5
June 4 4 2 3 3
July 3 4 6 7 5
Season 7 2 1 1 3

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 3 1 1 1 2
vs. RHP 17 7 6 7 9

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 2 1 1 1 1
Road 10 4 5 5 6

The most dominant offense in baseball has actually improved since the last update. They are an automatic stack at home against weaker left-handed pitching, but now you can even stack them at home against weaker right-handed pitching. The park favors right-handed power, and the Jays are a heavy power right-handed hitting team. Rule of thumb: never take a starting pitcher against this team.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 4 18 15 14 13
May 11 29 27 28 24
June 6 30 17 16 17
July 14 22 19 20 19
Season 4 30 23 24 20

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 8 30 25 27 23
vs. RHP 4 28 19 19 18

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 18 29 29 28 26
Road 3 28 20 21 18

The Braves' lineup was not very good to begin with outside of April, but when they lost Freddie Freeman they became a team to automatically target, especially against left-handed pitching. While they do not strike out a lot as a whole, they are vulnerable to lefties, and offer no risk in the power department.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 27 21 28 28 26
May 23 4 21 22 18
June 11 25 18 24 20
July 2 3 1 1 2
Season 16 11 19 23 17

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 12 3 27 27 17
vs. RHP 20 18 17 20 19

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 25 8 18 26 19
Road 9 24 12 14 15

The Brewers are a perfect example of why tracking team batting stats by months is important. Because of so many injuries early in the season, you can pick on them with any starting pitcher. But now that they are fully healthy, this team is one of the hottest offenses in baseball.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 6 16 7 5 9
May 20 19 10 10 15
June 23 15 15 13 17
July 17 28 22 24 23
Season 17 21 13 12 16

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 28 23 26 24 25
vs. RHP 9 20 10 8 12

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 14 21 14 12 15
Road 21 17 11 13 16

The injuries to Matt Adams and Matt Holliday really killed the Cardinals' lineup in the power department. They went from a team that was one you could stack, especially against right-handed pitching, to a team that you can now target against with left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 29 20 12 13 19
May 30 11 19 19 20
June 25 18 16 18 19
July 22 30 29 30 28
Season 29 23 22 26 25

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 19 24 9 12 16
vs. RHP 29 22 23 27 25

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 29 28 28 29 29
Road 27 11 7 8 13

The Cubs are a lot like the Astros in that they strike out a ton, but they are really starting to regress in the power category, especially at home versus right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 10 24 16 20 18
May 16 8 6 9 10
June 19 24 19 25 22
July 28 5 4 6 11
Season 18 15 9 14 14

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 13 15 4 9 10
vs. RHP 21 16 13 18 17

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 24 10 12 19 16
Road 12 25 9 10 14

Any lineup with Paul Goldschmidt and A.J. Pollock is going to present problems especially against left-handed pitching. Their home park favors right-handed power against left-handed pitching, so much like the Jays, look to play them in that situation.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 9 1 1 1 3
May 21 12 8 6 12
June 13 5 8 7 8
July 21 12 15 13 15
Season 13 3 3 3 6

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 15 13 12 10 13
vs. RHP 16 1 2 1 5

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 19 5 4 3 8
Road 13 1 3 3 5

The Dodgers started the season as mostly a team that was destroying right-handed pitching at home, but now with the right-handed bats also starting to produce, you can use them against any team at home or on the road.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 11 25 20 16 18
May 5 15 2 1 6
June 7 16 11 9 11
July 19 24 9 5 14
Season 6 22 6 4 10

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 9 28 14 8 15
vs. RHP 5 14 6 2 7

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 5 27 17 10 15
Road 7 8 1 1 4

If you didn't believe enough in park factors, just take a look at the Giants, who play in the worst hitters' park in the majors, and look at their incredible numbers on the road. They are a team I always look to stack on the road against weaker right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 5 15 21 17 15
May 3 7 5 2 4
June 16 27 25 19 22
July 7 18 24 22 18
Season 5 17 17 10 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 4 17 6 4 8
vs. RHP 7 17 21 17 16

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 15 18 15 11 15
Road 3 14 16 16 12

When I did this article in early June, the Indians were firing on all cylinders and looking like one of the best offenses in the league. Since then, they have regressed significantly, especially at home and against right-handed pitching, which does not bode well.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 12 10 22 18 16
May 28 5 18 13 16
June 26 28 30 30 29
July 12 10 10 9 10
Season 25 12 26 22 21

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 11 16 22 19 17
vs. RHP 27 11 25 23 22

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 26 17 22 18 21
Road 14 4 27 26 18

Last year, the Mariners were one of the worst hitting teams in the league, and this year they are not much better, with the exception of Nelson Cruz. This team just does not get on base enough especially at home and against right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 24 27 17 21 22
May 13 26 23 23 21
June 22 14 23 26 21
July 10 19 13 14 14
Season 20 26 24 27 24

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 20 7 3 5 6
vs. RHP 22 29 27 29 27

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 18 29 23 25 24
Road 22 21 21 21 21

Losing Giancarlo Stanton should have crippled this lineup, but it hasn't. They are still very good against left-handed pitching and one of the worst teams in the league against right handers, especially at home.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 7 23 23 19 18
May 26 22 26 21 24
June 24 21 28 28 25
July 20 14 21 16 18
Season 24 25 27 28 26

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 27 8 23 21 20
vs. RHP 23 27 29 26 26

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 17 14 21 15 17
Road 26 27 30 30 28

At this point in the season, we have large enough sample sizes where we can draw significant conclusions, and one is to take any right-handed starting pitcher at home against the Mets, who are one of the worst hitting teams in the league and struggle to score more than a few runs per game.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 23 13 19 23 20
May 18 6 4 5 8
June 12 19 12 12 14
July 29 17 28 28 26
Season 23 13 11 13 15

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 16 18 17 20 18
vs. RHP 24 10 12 15 15

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 21 13 20 23 19
Road 18 12 4 4 10

Injuries could start to be catching up to the Nationals, with Denard Span, Ryan Zimmerman and Jayson Werth all banged up to some extent. The Nationals' offensive numbers are pretty much driven by Bryce Harper against right-handed pitching on the road, so stay away from them.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 19 2 2 3 7
May 27 23 30 30 28
June 27 2 3 2 9
July 25 11 23 25 21
Season 27 5 8 9 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 17 12 15 16 15
vs. RHP 28 5 9 7 12

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 22 4 6 6 10
Road 28 13 17 17 19

The Orioles are most dangerous when facing right-handed pitching at home which makes them a nice tournament stack. You can target left-handed starting pitching at home against the Orioles when they are outside of the homer-friendly Camden Yards.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 18 9 13 10 13
May 25 28 29 25 27
June 29 17 27 27 25
July 26 16 27 26 24
Season 28 24 28 25 26

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 29 19 25 22 24
vs. RHP 25 23 28 25 25

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 27 20 30 24 25
Road 23 22 23 23 23

Long gone is the month of April when it looked like this right-handed heavy lineup was going to do some damage. They have been one of the worst hitting teams in the league since May and it does not matter if it is at home or on the road. They are also just as bad against right-handed pitching and left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 8 29 30 30 24
May 17 27 28 29 25
June 8 22 21 23 19
July 23 25 14 15 19
Season 11 28 29 29 24

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 14 22 11 15 16
vs. RHP 11 30 30 30 25

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 10 24 29 28 23
Road 15 29 26 27 24

While the Phillies are near the bottom in ISO, wOBA and wRC+, they do not strike out as much as you would like. They are actually league average against left-handed starting pitching, which is surprising.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 28 19 27 27 25
May 9 20 9 8 12
June 20 29 20 17 22
July 16 15 12 11 14
Season 19 27 21 19 22

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 25 21 18 17 20
vs. RHP 19 25 22 22 22

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 12 25 19 20 19
Road 24 26 18 20 22

The Pirates have been a middle-of-the-pack offense all year with no real outliers. However, you can target right-handed starting pitching against them on the road.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 13 28 29 29 25
May 22 1 1 4 7
June 28 11 13 14 17
July 4 7 16 19 12
Season 21 7 12 20 15

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 23 11 24 26 21
vs. RHP 15 7 7 9 10

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 13 11 13 22 15
Road 25 5 13 11 14

It's been hard to put a label on the Rangers this season. At times they have looked awful (April) and others they have looked unbeatable (May). The one thing is that they are extremely vulnerable to left-handed pitching on the road.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 26 12 14 11 16
May 19 17 16 11 16
June 21 20 26 20 22
July 30 20 26 23 25
Season 26 16 25 17 21

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 21 6 8 3 10
vs. RHP 26 24 26 24 25

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 28 23 26 21 25
Road 16 9 15 15 14

The Rays are only dangerous on the road against left-handed pitching due to Evan Longoria and Logan Forsythe. You can attack them at home with right-handed starting pitching, especially since June when their team stats have really started to drop.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 3 17 11 12 11
May 2 24 25 27 20
June 3 7 4 4 5
July 8 27 17 17 17
Season 2 18 14 15 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 6 14 21 25 17
vs. RHP 2 21 11 14 12

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 4 16 9 14 11
Road 1 19 22 22 16

The one thing you can say about the Red Sox offense is that they don't strike out. But the lack of power upside really makes them a tough team to stack. On the other hand, you really can't attack them with pitching either.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 21 6 18 22 17
May 4 16 11 12 11
June 9 8 9 11 9
July 6 21 25 27 20
Season 8 9 15 16 12

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 10 5 10 13 10
vs. RHP 6 13 16 19 14

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 6 7 7 7 7
Road 10 23 25 25 21

The Reds have been pretty consistent from month-to-month this season. They are much stronger at home and against left-handed pitching (Todd Frazier).

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 14 7 5 15 10
May 24 10 12 24 18
June 14 6 5 15 10
July 24 9 5 10 12
Season 22 6 4 21 13

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 30 27 28 29 29
vs. RHP 17 2 1 13 8

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 7 6 2 17 8
vs. RHP 30 10 24 24 22

If you look at the Rockies' monthly totals, it does not tell the story. It makes them look like one of the most consistent hitting teams in the league, which is far from the truth. It's real simple: play the Rockies at home against right-handed pitching, and go against them on the road against left-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 1 11 3 2 4
May 1 18 20 20 15
June 1 26 22 21 18
July 1 13 7 4 6
Season 1 19 7 6 8

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 1 26 13 14 14
vs. RHP 1 15 8 6 8

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 1 19 10 8 10
Road 2 18 8 6 9


Much like the Jays, you never want to target pitching against the Royals. They very rarely strikeout. They are a tough team to use in stacks because the power upside is so limited, but if you are going to do so, take them on the road against weaker right-handed pitching.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 15 8 4 4 8
May 14 25 13 15 17
June 17 9 6 8 10
July 11 1 2 3 4
Season 14 8 2 2 7

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 26 9 2 2 10
vs. RHP 12 8 3 3 7

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 11 12 5 4 8
Road 20 3 2 2 7

There was a point in May and June when it was looking like the Tigers' offense might not be the same as it was in 2014. Victor Martinez had not been healthy and Miguel Cabrera went down with an injury. But they have surged and now are back to being a potent offense on both sides of the plate, at home or away.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 22 30 26 25 26
May 15 9 7 7 10
June 10 10 24 22 17
July 13 6 8 8 9
Season 12 14 20 18 16

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 8 20 19 23 18
vs. RHP 18 9 18 16 15

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 9 9 8 5 8
Road 19 20 29 29 24

The Twins have been a tough team to figure out because they were killing left-handed pitching earlier in the year, but now the numbers have normalized. They are a top hitting team at home in what has typically been a pitchers' park.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 25 26 25 26 26
May 8 30 24 26 22
June 18 23 29 29 25
July 15 26 18 21 20
Season 15 29 30 30 26

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 22 30 30 30 28
vs. RHP 13 26 24 28 23

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 23 26 27 30 27
Road 11 30 28 28 24

It's not very hard to figure this out: target starting pitching against the White Sox every day because they have the worst offense in the league in almost every category.

MonthK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
April 20 3 8 8 10
May 6 13 15 17 13
June 5 3 1 1 3
July 18 8 11 12 12
Season 9 4 5 5 6

Pitcher TypeK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
vs. LHP 7 4 5 6 6
vs. RHP 8 6 4 4 6

ParkK%ISOwOBAwRC+Avg.
Home 16 2 3 2 6
Road 6 15 20 18 15

I wrote about this in my last article, and it still holds true: I don't think people realize just how good the Yankees' offense has been this year. They have been the most consistent hitting team outside of the Jays and they do it against all pitching and parks. You really want to take them against right-handed pitching at home where they have elite power numbers.

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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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