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NFBC ADP vs Steamer Projections – Outfielders Part 2
Continuing on from part one of our outfielders review of projections vs ADPs, we are heading back to the American League Central and looking at the Minnesota Twins duo of Eddie Rosario and Max Kepler. Just a reminder, we are looking at where players are currently being drafted using their
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Value Matters
This weekend, many of you will be drafting for the final time (or maybe for the first time). Over the course of an off-season, average draft positions of many players will rise and fall. There are several reasons as to why this occurs. Firstly, there is the post-season bump. Then
2014 Fantasy Baseball: FSWA Expert Draft – Team Recap (Part Two)
During a draft, you must plan ahead and acquire the right pieces to build a winning team. There are times when you go in with a plan, and for one reason or another, that plan changes. The idea is to look at this draft in hopes to apply it to
2014 Fantasy Baseball: Postseason Generated ADP, Risers and Fallers
Don’t blame me, blame the playoffs. Point the finger at the nationally broadcasted games, the media, and the casual fan. They are the ones who will put a wrinkle in your 2014 fantasy baseball draft plans. I am only the messenger, telling you how the 2013 postseason messed with your
No Way Jose: The Case Against Drafting Jose Reyes
Jose Reyes is annually considered one of the elite fantasy shortstops in baseball. There is no doubt about his talent and abilities. He can score plenty of runs and steal a lot of bases for your fantasy club, but I am here to explain why I annually stay away from drafting him. By
2013 Fantasy Baseball: ADP Climbers and Crashers
For this purpose of this exercise, the average draft position trends reflect movement over the past two weeks, and are taken from our friends at MockDraftCentral.com. Our ADP data is courtesy of FantasyPros.com. Curtis Granderson | OF | NYY | ADP: 33 | -70% If you aren’t living in a