Razzball Commenter Leagues, Week 19, 2025 Fantasy Baseball
When we hit week 20, the end-of-season panic really starts to set in for me. Seven weeks remaining, and I’m either looking to make a big move or hold on to the top spot for dear life. The trade deadline looms (ours is tonight at midnight!), so it’s also the last chance to make any serious team adjustments. To really hammer that panic home, we have one of our final few Master Standings updates for you this week. We’ll have one more on September 2nd, and maybe one more the week or so before the end of the season, so we can get a good feel for the race to the finish. Hopefully, the MLB trade deadline treated you well and you gained more closers than you lost. If not, it’s time to hit the trade market before it’s too late. Let’s take a look at all that went down in the week that was, week 19:
Each week we’ll peek in at our resident ‘perts to see who is laying claim to best “expert” RCLer in the land. We’ll take notes, check the standings and generally stalk them.The heading is also hyperlink, so feel free to follow along as we go.
Not much action this week in Perts, with just B_don and Cram It changing spots in the standings. The top got a little closer, though, as Kirkey gained 3.5 points and Mike C lost three. Cram It was the biggest winner this week, picking up seven points, and Lineup Builder went the other way, dropping six points.
Each week we’ll also take a look at the top ten overall standings in our other Razzball sponsored league, the RazzSlam. This is our NFBC Best Ball league with managers from all across the industry, from content providers to fans and readers just like you.
Round 1 is in the books. The following teams will be moving on to round 2:
I can’t remember if it’s three or five teams from the Wild Card tier moving on, but I think all five of these advance as well.
Everyone else is pitched into the WC tier for round 2. In round 2 we are looking for the top nine teams to advance, joining one team from the WC tier for a shot at the Championship. Good luck, everyone!
TOP 20
For those too lazy to check the MASTER STANDINGS, I present to you, the current top 10
RK
TEAM
LEAGUE
RCL PTS
LG PTS
LG INDEX
MASTER PTS
MOVEMENT
1
Longballers
RCL 2025 #35
108.5
107.5
101
108.2
1
2
Gunk Squad
The Laura Holt Challenge
107.3
101
105
105.3
-1
3
Password is taco
RCL 2025 #26
106.5
105
103
103.6
4
cpp186
RCL 2025 #7
104.3
111
93
108.3
24
5
Gilson Schmilsson
COUGS R US
102.3
94.5
105
102.8
9
6
Blow Jobes or Rosterbation?
RCL 2025 #34
102.3
97
105
100
34
7
Raleigh round the Family
DFSers ANONYMOUS
101.9
98
103
101.4
8
Jerk Store
RCL 2025 #33
101.5
96.5
105
99.8
-4
9
gilsonschmilsson22
RCL 2025 #22
100.6
99
101
100.1
20
10
jgumbel
RCL 2025 #16
100.3
101
101
97.9
-5
11
Maximum Bubic
RCL 2025 #18
99.8
99.5
101
98.7
35
12
Little Bears
RCL 2025 #35
99.5
98
101
99.8
20
13
The Gas Station
RCL 2025 #29
99.1
97
101
99.1
-3
14
Backdoor Cutters
Night of the Living Zombinos
98.8
92.5
104
99.1
-6
15
NCPhilly
RCL 2025 #33
97.9
92.5
105
96.8
8
16
SquatCobblers2
RCL 2025 #17
97.6
94.5
103
96.6
10
17
cubbiehead
COUGS R US
97.4
88
105
99.9
4
18
Tulsa Carpetbaggers
RCL 2025 #15
96.9
100
97
97.6
24
19
philly7549er
RCL 2025 #3
96.8
100.5
96
99.7
12
20
Gary`s Team
RCL 2025 #25
96.4
95.5
100
98
-5
A little shakeup at the very top with Longballers taking the top spot from Gunk Squad while password is taco quietly laying in wait, remaining in third overall. Cpp186 & Blow Jobes or Rosterbation? Both burst into the top ten with authority. That gives Joe two teams in the top ten, along with Gilson Schmilsson. Impressive stuff. With about two months to go, there are some big names hovering just outside the top ten who could definitely make some noise. Little Bears, a former overall RCL winner, is sitting at 12, Backdoor Cutters, another former overall RCL winner, and STL Squat Cobblers, a perennial top ten finisher, are waiting to pounce. If you click the link and look at the entire standings, you’ll see Laura lurking at 21 overall, Mike C at 23, Kirksey at 25, Dunphy at 27, me at 31, and Vin at 40. No resting on your laurels with this group! It’s going to be a fun finish!
TRADES
All the trades that have gone down in the past week. Public ridicule is not only allowed, but encouraged.
DATE
LEAGUE
DETAILS
7/28/2025
RCL 5
Caught Lookin traded Trevor Story to Team Tokyo for Robert Suarez
7/30/2025
Caught Looking
Winter is Coming traded Pete Crow-Armstrong to WM&D for Josh Hader
7/30/2025
Caught Looking
Team Money traded Julio Rodriguez to If It Makes You Happy for Kodai Senga
7/30/2025
NOTLZ
Beastman traded Luis Arraez to Keen Witt for Kyle Stowers
7/30/2025
RCL 19
ADHamley, Razzball traded Otto Lopez to nomad Inc. for Emilio Pagan
7/30/2025
RCL 17
edccmu22 traded Eury Perez to olaxsoxo for Cedric Mullins
7/31/2025
CRAB ARMY
Ctownrebel traded Zack Wheeler to Stabby Crabbies for Robert Garcia & Marcus Semien
7/31/2025
NOTLZ
Beastman traded Jeff Hoffman to DZ1979 for Luis Castillo
8/1/2025
NOTLZ
Banksy traded Victor Scott II to MellonBallers for Tommy Edman
8/3/2025
NOTLZ
Creative Chaos traded Brandon Nimmo to DZ1979 for Zach Neto
8/3/2025
RCL 30
MarmosDad traded Taylor Ward & Victor Scott II to Vin Thirty for Jo Adell & Cade Smith
Eleven more deals this week with plenty more on the way before we end the trade season. There were some absolute steals this week, too. I LOVE the deal for Wheeler, what a grab by Stabby Crabbies. Always hate when someone right behind you in the standings pulls off an amazing trade, but here we are. I also love the deals for Julio and Stowers. Arraez is on the wire in some leagues. NOTLZ pulled off four trades this week, even if one is trading belly button lint (Scott) for an earwax candle (Edman).
Summary: It’s impressive to come away with such sterling ratios during a week when offense is up and RPs are melting down left and right. El Niño managed it, though! Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the star of the week, winning two games and striking out 15 with ratios of 0.71/0.868. Clayton Kershaw and George Kirby also picked up wins with six shutout innings. Gavin Williams tossed six without allowing a run as well, and struck out eight. Seth Lugo (Win/8 K) and Tarik Skubal (Win/10 K) rounded out the strong starting staff. Robert Suarez had a win and 2 saves, while Kyle Finnegan earned 2 saves in 2 1/3 perfect innings. The offense featured a balanced attack with 7 players hitting two home runs apiece. Randy Arozarena (2 HR/4 SB) and Agustin Ramirez (2HR/3 SB) led the way with power and speed. Giancarlo Stanton, Brent Rooker, and Lenyn Sosa each added six runs batted in. Fernando Tatis Jr. managed only four hits, but did score six runs. The impressive week shot El Niño up 11.5 points and moved them up from 5th to 2nd in RCL 27. Nice work!
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Razzball Commenter Leagues, Week 19, 2025 Fantasy Baseball
When we hit week 20, the end-of-season panic really starts to set in for me. Seven weeks remaining, and I’m either looking to make a big move or hold on to the top spot for dear life. The trade deadline looms (ours is tonight at midnight!), so it’s also the last chance to make any serious team adjustments. To really hammer that panic home, we have one of our final few Master Standings updates for you this week. We’ll have one more on September 2nd, and maybe one more the week or so before the end of the season, so we can get a good feel for the race to the finish. Hopefully, the MLB trade deadline treated you well and you gained more closers than you lost. If not, it’s time to hit the trade market before it’s too late. Let’s take a look at all that went down in the week that was, week 19:
‘PERTY ‘PERTS
Each week we’ll peek in at our resident ‘perts to see who is laying claim to best “expert” RCLer in the land. We’ll take notes, check the standings and generally stalk them. The heading is also hyperlink, so feel free to follow along as we go.
Not much action this week in Perts, with just B_don and Cram It changing spots in the standings. The top got a little closer, though, as Kirkey gained 3.5 points and Mike C lost three. Cram It was the biggest winner this week, picking up seven points, and Lineup Builder went the other way, dropping six points.
RAZZSLAM STANDINGS UPDATE
Each week we’ll also take a look at the top ten overall standings in our other Razzball sponsored league, the RazzSlam. This is our NFBC Best Ball league with managers from all across the industry, from content providers to fans and readers just like you.
Round 1 is in the books. The following teams will be moving on to round 2:
I can’t remember if it’s three or five teams from the Wild Card tier moving on, but I think all five of these advance as well.
Everyone else is pitched into the WC tier for round 2. In round 2 we are looking for the top nine teams to advance, joining one team from the WC tier for a shot at the Championship. Good luck, everyone!
TOP 20
For those too lazy to check the MASTER STANDINGS, I present to you, the current top 10
A little shakeup at the very top with Longballers taking the top spot from Gunk Squad while password is taco quietly laying in wait, remaining in third overall. Cpp186 & Blow Jobes or Rosterbation? Both burst into the top ten with authority. That gives Joe two teams in the top ten, along with Gilson Schmilsson. Impressive stuff. With about two months to go, there are some big names hovering just outside the top ten who could definitely make some noise. Little Bears, a former overall RCL winner, is sitting at 12, Backdoor Cutters, another former overall RCL winner, and STL Squat Cobblers, a perennial top ten finisher, are waiting to pounce. If you click the link and look at the entire standings, you’ll see Laura lurking at 21 overall, Mike C at 23, Kirksey at 25, Dunphy at 27, me at 31, and Vin at 40. No resting on your laurels with this group! It’s going to be a fun finish!
TRADES
All the trades that have gone down in the past week. Public ridicule is not only allowed, but encouraged.
Caught Lookin traded Trevor Story to Team Tokyo for Robert Suarez
Winter is Coming traded Pete Crow-Armstrong to WM&D for Josh Hader
Team Money traded Julio Rodriguez to If It Makes You Happy for Kodai Senga
Beastman traded Luis Arraez to Keen Witt for Kyle Stowers
ADHamley, Razzball traded Otto Lopez to nomad Inc. for Emilio Pagan
edccmu22 traded Eury Perez to olaxsoxo for Cedric Mullins
Ctownrebel traded Zack Wheeler to Stabby Crabbies for Robert Garcia & Marcus Semien
Beastman traded Jeff Hoffman to DZ1979 for Luis Castillo
Banksy traded Victor Scott II to MellonBallers for Tommy Edman
Creative Chaos traded Brandon Nimmo to DZ1979 for Zach Neto
MarmosDad traded Taylor Ward & Victor Scott II to Vin Thirty for Jo Adell & Cade Smith
Eleven more deals this week with plenty more on the way before we end the trade season. There were some absolute steals this week, too. I LOVE the deal for Wheeler, what a grab by Stabby Crabbies. Always hate when someone right behind you in the standings pulls off an amazing trade, but here we are. I also love the deals for Julio and Stowers. Arraez is on the wire in some leagues. NOTLZ pulled off four trades this week, even if one is trading belly button lint (Scott) for an earwax candle (Edman).
WEEKLY LEADERS
The best of the best from the week that was.
R – 69 – Bad News Bears (RCL 23)
HR –21 – Lindor Truffle Shuffle (FCL) & edccmu22 (RCL 17)
RBIs – 62 – Freebirds (RCL 28)
SB – 17 – Vinfrequent (FCL)
AVG – .345 – TheDirtyWatermen (RCL 14)
K – 86 – The Planet of the Vegans (Original Recipe)
W – 9 – thePMH (RCL 11)
SV – 8 – Texas Leaguer (RCL 25) & Mr. Wu’s Little Piggies (DFSers Anonymous)
ERA (Min. 40 IP) – 1.55 – Tulsa Carpetbaggers (RCL 15) (in 40.2 IP)
WHIP (Min. 40 IP) – 0.783 – WM&D (Caught Looking) (in 46 IP)
No new records this week, but FCL put in some work.
Some more weekly stats from VinWins:
17 teams had an ERA below 2.00. 39 were above 6.
Only 3 teams hit under .200 (17 last week)
27 teams hit over .300. (15 last week)
69.1% of the schedule has been completed. 691 IP would be on pace for the 1000 IP minimum. 967 IP is on pace for the maximum 1400 IP.
Vin also put together a Team of the Month for July, which you can see HERE.
TEAM OF THE WEEK
Our weekly shout out to the team that killed it the previous week.
Team: El Niño
League: RCL 27
Stats: AVG: .241, R: 48, HR: 17, RBI: 47, SB: 10
IP: 65, ERA: 1.94, WHIP: 1.031, K: 69, W: 7, SV: 5
Summary: It’s impressive to come away with such sterling ratios during a week when offense is up and RPs are melting down left and right. El Niño managed it, though! Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the star of the week, winning two games and striking out 15 with ratios of 0.71/0.868. Clayton Kershaw and George Kirby also picked up wins with six shutout innings. Gavin Williams tossed six without allowing a run as well, and struck out eight. Seth Lugo (Win/8 K) and Tarik Skubal (Win/10 K) rounded out the strong starting staff. Robert Suarez had a win and 2 saves, while Kyle Finnegan earned 2 saves in 2 1/3 perfect innings. The offense featured a balanced attack with 7 players hitting two home runs apiece. Randy Arozarena (2 HR/4 SB) and Agustin Ramirez (2HR/3 SB) led the way with power and speed. Giancarlo Stanton, Brent Rooker, and Lenyn Sosa each added six runs batted in. Fernando Tatis Jr. managed only four hits, but did score six runs. The impressive week shot El Niño up 11.5 points and moved them up from 5th to 2nd in RCL 27. Nice work!
Want to be my internet pal? That’s kinda creepy, but you can follow me on the bluest of skies: @matttruss.bsky.social
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