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When I started sketching ideas for this week’s column, I thought I’d take a break from the player comparison series and focus on
Welcome to Under the Rotoscope! In this opening edition, we talk about transitioning from the crazy slumps and streaks of early April, to looking at solid, season-long analysis. We'll focus on starting pitching.
As the season begins, we complete our case study by looking at our team coming out of the draft and into the regular season.
In this edition of Tales from The Grid we'll take my first meaningful live draft of the season and use it as a guinea pig. In Part 1 I'll share how I detemine my player valuations and how I use The Grid to prepare.
AL and NL-only leagues are growing in popularity, and the strategies you need to employ are decidedly different from regular mixed leagues. With The Grid, we'll find out what to look out for in 2010.
Some may argue, but for my money the least stressful draft position is at the very end of rounds with back-to-back picks. The most stressful is just one pick away. I'll give you some strategies for each of these two draft positions.
In Part 2 we flip the script and try favoring overall value over positional scarcity, starting with Ryan Braun. One of our two drafts was more difficult and we needed a re-do, find out which one ...
We're going to explore how a draft might unfold two different ways out of the #5 slot: one by weighing scarcity highly, and the other by placing overall value above positional scarcity. First decision: Joe Mauer vs. Ryan Braun.
There's a gaping hole in the way fantasy experts try to help prepare you for a live draft. We hear plenty about trends and projections, sleepers and breakouts, studs and duds. Finally, see it all put together in a live draft.
The 2009 Major League Baseball World Series is finally upon us. The best teams from the American and National League will meet in the
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