Now that the 2011 version of the ZiPS projections has been released, I can finally unleash the powers of the next version of my feature-packed fantasy baseball Excel cheatsheets. This is pretty close to the final version that you’ll
2011 Fantasy Baseball
The following is a profile of Ryan Raburn, one of my 2011 fantasy baseball deep sleeper candidates (affectionately called narcos). For more information on the thought process behind the narcos, please visit the introductory post on this topic. Average Draft Position:
There was a good article at Fangraphs today that I wanted to point out because it has some applications to what is going on with this site here. Their post was titled “Understanding Projections, “True Talent Level”, and Variability” and
The following is a profile of Mitch Moreland, one of my 2011 fantasy baseball deep sleeper candidates (affectionately called narcos). For more information on the thought process behind the narcos, please visit the introductory post on this topic. Average Draft Position:
One of the more valuable draft preparation practices is to break each position down into tiers so that you know when a drop in talent is starting to come up. This tiered cheatsheet creates new tiers based on player
The following is a profile of Matt Joyce, one of my 2011 fantasy baseball deep sleeper candidates (affectionately called narcos). For more information on the thought process behind the narcos, please visit the introductory post on this topic. Average Draft Position:
Matt Holliday has been as consistent as fantasy baseball players can be since 2006. His numbers took a bit of hit since leaving Colorado but not enough to make him a lesser talent, even if it may cast a
The following is a profile of Jed Lowrie, one of my 2011 fantasy baseball deep sleeper candidates (affectionately called narcos). For more information on the thought process behind the narcos, please visit the introductory post on this topic. Average Draft Position: