Fantasy 101: DFS Site Scoring Analysis

Fantasy 101: DFS Site Scoring Analysis

This article is part of our Fantasy 101 series.

This week, I delve into the three major daily fantasy sites: FanDuel, DraftKings and Fantasy Aces and look at each site scoring system based on a target score for cash games (heads up and 50/50) contests. This will reveal how to play on each site and where you can find an edge. I know it's a bit technical this week, so please post any thoughts or questions you might have, and I will answer as best I can.

FanDuel Cash Games (H2H and Double Ups)

Overall target score: 40

Hitting Target: 25

CATPTS% of TGT
Single 1 4.00
Double 2 8.00
Triple 3 12.00
Home Run 4 16.00
Run Scored 1 4.00
Run Batted In 1 4.00
Walk 1 4.00
Stolen Base 2 8.00
Out -0.25 -1.00

Pitching Target: 15

CATPTS% of TGT
Inning Pitched 1 6.67
Win 4 26.67
Earned Run -1 -6.67
Strikeouts 1 6.67

The key things to note on FanDuel is how much the pitching win (26.67 percent) and the homerun (16 percent) are important in the target scores. Stolen bases are worth the same as a double, so if a hitter gets a single or a walk and then steals a base, there is more value in that outcome. Run support becomes a very important thing when selecting your starting pitcher because you need innings, which correlate into opportunities for the win and strikeouts. The negative points per out make each at-bat worth more, and puts more emphasis on power. You will see how this plays out when we compare player rankings by site.

DraftKings Cash Games (H2H and Double Ups)

Overall target score: 120

Hitting target: 70

CATPTS% of TGT
Single 3 4.29
Double 5 7.14
Triple 8 11.43
Home Run 10 14.29
Run Scored 2 2.86
Run Batted In 2 2.86
Walk 2 2.86
Stolen Base 5 7.14
Caught Stealing -2 -2.86

Pitching target: 50

CATPTS% of TGT(x2 SP)
Inning Pitched 2.25 4.50 9.00
Win 4 8.00 16.00
Earned Run -2 -4.00 -8.00
Strikeout 2 4.00 8.00
Loss -2 -4.00 -8.00
Hit Allowed -0.6 -1.20 -2.40
Walk/Hit By Pitch -0.6 -1.20 -2.40
Complete Game 2.5 5.00 10.00
Strikeout 2.5 5.00 10.00
No Hitter 5 10.00 20.00

While the pitching win and the home run are still at the top of the percentages, they are less when compared to FanDuel. There is a premium placed on singles for hitters on DraftKings (4.29 percent versus 4.00 percent) which might not seem like a lot, but it is and you will see later on in this piece when we compare 2014 player rankings on each site. Runs, RBI and walks are worth less than singles, making those leadoff hitters so valuable. You want to accumulate as many at-bats as possible on DraftKings because there are no negative points (except caught stealing).

Looking at the rest of the pitching categories, you can see where innings pitched being 9.0 percent is key along with the negative points for hits and walks allowed. With a two-pitcher site it is important that you look for value in a pitcher that has a matchup where he can attack a weak team (high strikeouts, pitcher's park, low power output, low walk rate).

Fantasy Aces Cash Games (H2H and Double Ups)

Overall target score: 50

Hitting target: 30

CATPTS% of TGT
Single 1 3.33
Double 2 6.67
Triple 3 10.00
Home Run 4 13.33
Run Scored 1.25 4.17
Run Batted In 1.25 4.17
Walk 1 3.33
Stolen Base 2 6.67
Strikeout -0.5 -1.67
Hit By Pitch 0.5 1.67

Pitching target: 20

CATPTS% of TGT(x2 SP)
Inning Pitched 1.5 3.00 6.00
Win 3 6.00 12.00
Earned Run -1 -2.00 -4.00
Strikeout 1 2.00 4.00
Hit -0.25 0.50 -1.00
Walk/Hit By Pitch -0.25 -0.50 -1.00

Fantasy Aces is almost the opposite of DraftKings in that runs, RBI and walks have more of a premium. Also, because of the negative points on hitters for strikeouts, finding those top-of-the-order players that draw walks is crucial. Earned runs and strikeouts are equal value, but notice innings pitched: it accounts for six percent of the target, but it's a higher percentage when compared to earned runs allowed (six percent vs. -4 percent) over DraftKings (nine percent vs. -8 percent) so getting pitchers that go deep into games is more important on Fantasy Aces.

Hitter Profiles (Based on 2014 Rankings)

FanDuel (Differential versus DraftKings rankings)

If you look at this group of players, you notice that they are all mostly power hitters that do not steal bases. This type of player profile is more advantageous on FanDuel versus DraftKings.

PlayerFD RankDK Rank
Michael Saunders 124 172
Mike McKenry 118 157
Devin Mesoraco 32 67
Russell Martin 71 100
Adam LaRoche 29 54
Adrian Gonzalez 31 56
Lucas Duda 62 86
Brandon Moss 89 113
Carlos Santana 43 66
Ryan Zimmerman 87 110
Chris Davis 96 119
Mark Trumbo 97 120
Josh Willingham 111 131
Hanley Ramirez 45 64
Mike Napoli 79 98
Chris Carter 60 78
Ryan Howard 117 133
Matt Kemp 30 45
Avisail Garcia 86 101
Drew Stubbs 106 121
Corey Dickerson 23 37
Justin Upton 28 42
Steve Pearce 33 46
Trevor Plouffe 75 88
Khris Davis 116 129

DraftKings (Differential versus FanDuel rankings)

The players on DraftKings that outranked FanDuel are profiling mostly as singles hitters with speed that hit at the top of the lineup. Also, I noticed there were a lot of left-handed hitters in this group.

PlayerFD RankDK Rank
Ben Revere 77 129
Michael Bourn 106 147
Brock Holt 59 98
Shane Victorino 114 153
Nick Markakis 89 122
Angel Pagan 70 99
Jose Reyes 21 47
Denard Span 20 44
Manny Machado 97 121
Jason Kipnis 115 137
Daniel Murphy 69 90
Dee Gordon 17 35
Jimmy Rollins 33 51
Ian Kinsler 43 61
Adam Eaton 65 83
Desmond Jennings 103 120
Alexei Ramirez 85 101
Christian Yelich 25 40
Hunter Pence 31 46
Charlie Blackmon 48 63
A.J. Pollock 36 50
Jose Altuve 6 17
Melky Cabrera 30 41
Josh Harrison 63 74
Billy Hamilton 80 91

Fantasy Aces (Differential versus FanDuel and DraftKings rankings)

The hitters you want on Fantasy Aces are high BB:K guys because they penalize for strikeouts. Also, there is a premium on runs and RBI, so you want those middle-of-the-order hitters that will have the most opportunities to score and drive in runs.

PlayerFA RankDK RankFD Rank
Norichika Aoki 102 127 141
Ian Kinsler 24 43 61
Erick Aybar 96 124 132
Ben Revere 95 77 129
Pablo Sandoval 116 139 148
Shane Victorino 122 114 153
Nick Markakis 93 89 122
Alexei Ramirez 74 85 101
Dustin Pedroia 89 104 115
Jose Reyes 23 21 47
Nolan Arenado 36 52 58
Daniel Murphy 68 69 90
Prince Fielder 121 150 143
Albert Pujols 17 38 36
Melky Cabrera 22 30 41
Denard Span 25 20 44
Robinson Cano 37 53 56
Justin Morneau 47 74 66
Coco Crisp 66 84 84
Asdrubal Cabrera 105 116 123
Josh Reddick 109 148 127
Buster Posey 38 60 55
Torii Hunter 76 90 92
Angel Pagan 84 70 99
Wilin Rosario 118 141 133

Keep all of these things in my mind when you are playing daily fantasy baseball on the individual sites. Not everything is created equal. The salaries, roster format and scoring systems all dictate a different strategy for success.

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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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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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