In my expert league, with my first team, they count Rs, RBIs, HRs, SBs, AVG, OPS on the offensive side. Also, I should note that I have cut both Emil Brown (who lost his starting job) and Homer Bailey (apparently his control is pretty bad still) and signed Ryan Garko and Dustin Pedroia off of waivers. Garko is not the starter at 1B, but his bat was white hot at the end of last season and word out of Cleveland is that he's making Casey Blake sweat for his gig. Also, at worst, Garko will get lots of DH at-bats. Pedroia is penciled in as the Red Sox starting 2B, and could be a steal. He's also insurance if Rickie Weeks gets injured.
On the pitching side, my first team has Ws, SVs, Ks, HLDs (hence the Zumuya, Wood and Rauch additions), ERA and WHIP stats.
I put Gagne and Wood on the DL, but I can't cut them. Gagne is healthy and the closer, and Wood will be the closer by year end. So I put waivers on Al Reyes (likely the closer for Tampa Bay) and Sammy Sosa, who were both added to Yahoo! leagues yesterday. I was fortunate that Jorge Julio was traded to Florida, so with Gagne out, I still have Cordero and Julio for SVs. Sosa will help give me some OF depth. I'm content to go with a four man rotation initially, and if Pedroia, Weeks, Garko, Sosa and/or Reyes pan out - I will trade two for a SP.
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The public league (my new second team) counts Rs, RBIs, HRs, SBs and AVG on offense. On pitching, it counts Ws, SVs, Ks, ERA and WHIP.