2014 Fantasy Baseball
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index – ADP vs. TRI Third Base
Anyone that has been paying attention to the two series on ADP (including Brett Talley’s series) already noticed the discrepancies between the two. His are based on what we would call projections. Some projections are more accurate than others, but all of them would agree that projections amount to speculation.
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Jean Segura and Worrying
No one is really sure who Jean Segura is. There is the 2013 first half version that torched the league with power and speed. There is 2013 second half Segura that was good at basically nothing except running fast. Then, finally, we have minor league track record Segura, which is
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Steamer 2B Projections vs. Early ADP
Projections for the 2014 season are already out from steamerprojections.com. After the 2012 season, Razzball did a study on the most accurate projection systems, and Steamer seemed to be one of the better systems at projecting both hitting and pitching. So I wanted to find a way to turn the Steamer projections
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index, TRI vs. 1B ADP
Last time, we took a look at how total run index (TRI) compares with the average draft position for catchers. Of course, what makes life harder is that the NFBC rules are not necessarily the rules you will play under. As we saw, a couple of players that likely will
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Total Run Index, TRI vs Catcher ADP
Average draft position (ADP) is one of the most valuable tools in a fantasy player’s arsenal if they know how to use it. Our own Brett Talley has already looked at the catcher position, but it is always a good idea to keep looking back. After all, ADP is an
TheFantasyFix.com’s 2014 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide Cover Contest
As most of you know by now, we at TheFantasyFix.com publish our annual Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide at the beginning of each Februaury. We’re currently on track to hit that deadline and create a bigger and better tool for fantasy baseball owners for the fourth consecutive season. We continue to