What are the best resources for fantasy baseball strategies out there. There seems to be a lot about player dollar amounts, real baseball scouting, etc. But, there doesn't seem to be much about actual strategies besides a one-page article or something.
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but the best thing is to read thru our forums and use the search function.....(at the top center of the screen)....to find what you need....
and don't hesitate to ask questions here...they are alot of brilliant fantasy minds here everyday...
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fbbgeek wrote:What are the best resources for fantasy baseball strategies out there.
Well, first of all, browse the strategy articles on rotoworld.com, and make sure to have read John Benson's Rotisserie Baseball Book. Roto's SMART method has helped them win a few of the big fantasy baseball challenges.
I've had a year of experience with auction keeper leagues, and I'll probably write an article for this site as the season draws near that tells how to make the most out of your keepers and money in that type of league.
The only strategy I use in a snake draft league is to take the average of the drafts in the magazines that come out in february and then draft based on where the 'experts' draft.
It's been a little slow with the holidays today, but there are lots of threads about strategy here. The "search" feature is great. As DHC has already said, feel free to ask about anything, we have a lot of great baseball minds here.
Look forward to seeing you around.
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Madison wrote:As DHC has already said, feel free to ask about anything, we have a lot of great baseball minds here.
What Madison really means is we'll need to see your team avatar ID, and from there we will deem your worthiness. Because if you turn out to be a Texas Rangers fan, well, you're in a dark, dark place where even the wisdom and guidance of Gandalf couldn't guide you to the light.