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Walk Years to Remember - Outfielders (Tuesday March 9th, 2010 - by Nate Springfield)
Expiring contracts typically mean two things to fantasy players. The first thing that comes to mind most of the time is “this guy is playing for a payday,” which can be true. Clinical Notes: Forget Me Not (Monday March 8th, 2010 - by Ryne Eberle)
Once fantasy players get hit with the injury bug, owners usually forget all about those star players on draft day. Don’t break your payroll on these guys and certainly don’t forget about them.Drafting the Minor Leagues - Second Base (Monday March 8th, 2010 - by Brian Henricksen)
In my fantasy league (which is a twenty-team keeper league), we draft five rounds of minor leaguers following our regular draft. These players can be kept in the minor leagues until they are called up, or stashed away until they reach rookie eligibility.The Podcast is Coming! The Podcast is Coming! (Sunday March 7th, 2010 - by Nate Springfield)
That’s right Baseball Press readers, you soon can also become Baseball Press listeners. We are hoping to roll out our first BBP Podcast sometime next week that will include all the insight and knowledge you read here as well as interviews and roundtable discussions on pertinent fantasy baseball topics.Clinical Notes is Back! (Sunday March 7th, 2010 - by Reggie Yinger)
Last season I kept fantasy owners up-to-date with injury news regarding fantasy players across the leagues. With spring training underway and fantasy drafts starting up, Clinical Notes will keep you updated on all your injury news and fantasy analysis.The Good, The Bad and The "Ugly" - NL East (Saturday March 6th, 2010 - by Matt Masseo)
It’s almost the time of year when you start making a list of fantasy players that you covet, hate, and hope nobody else has ever heard of (so you can steal them in the last couple rounds of your draft). Unless you're brand new to watching television, going on the internet, orWalk Years to Remember - Middle Infielders (Friday March 5th, 2010 - by Nate Springfield)
Expiring contracts typically mean two things to fantasy players. The first thing that comes to mind most of the time is “this guy is playing for a payday,” which can be true. Basic Auction Strategy and Budget - Part 2 (Thursday March 4th, 2010 - by Dave Potts)
In my previous article, I talked about a couple of basic auction strategies and how to setup a budget. Let’s take things a step further and talk about how to be more prepared before your auction begins.Walk Years to Remember - Corner Infielders (Thursday March 4th, 2010 - by Nate Springfield)
Expiring contracts typically mean two things to fantasy players. The first thing that comes to mind most of the time is “this guy is playing for a payday,” which can be true. Draft Prep: Part 3b - Approach to a Snake Draft (Wednesday March 3rd, 2010 - by Nate Springfield)
The Snake Draft is the most pure and simple way to pick a team. Even when we were kids and we were dividing up the usual neighborhood suspects for a game of backyard baseball we performed a snake draft.