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2012 Fantasy Baseball

2012 Roto Auction Cheatsheet | Initial Release

The cheatsheets keep on coming! Today, I introduce the first roto auction fantasy baseball cheatsheet from this here website. For all of you auctioneers out there, this handy little spreadsheet will serve you well. As opposed to just looking

Jason Kipnis – 2012 Fantasy Sleeper Candidate

There are a couple of fantasy baseball deep sleepers each year that can make the difference for your team. The following 2012 profile of Jason Kipnis will analyze the chances that he might be one of the next big

2012 Roto Draft Cheatsheet | First Update

Due to some requests for some handy new features, I’m releasing an update to the fantasy baseball cheatsheet. This cheatsheet is a powerful Excel file made specifically for rotisserie drafts that pulls in data from projection systems, expert rankings

Alex Presley – 2012 Fantasy Sleeper Candidate

There are a couple of fantasy baseball deep sleepers each year that can make the difference for your team. The following 2012 profile of Alex Presley will analyze the chances that he might be one of the next big

2012 Overvalued Players | xAVG vs AVG

In the past couple of weeks here, I talked to you a bit how BABIP and xBABIP can help identify lucky hitters and particularly how xAVG is a meaningful way of evaluating batting averages. In addition, I previously identified potential comeback

2012 Roto Draft Cheatsheet | Initial Release

Today marks the initial release of the 2012 version of my rotisserie fantasy baseball cheatsheet. For those unfamiliar with these, they are powerful Excel spreadsheets which are designed to give you more information than anyone else at your draft

Brett Lawrie – 2012 Fantasy Sleeper Candidate

There are a couple of fantasy baseball deep sleepers each year that can make the difference for your team. The following 2012 profile of Brett Lawrie will analyze the chances that he might be one of the next big

2012 Comeback Players | xAVG vs AVG

A stat like BABIP can tell us about whether a hitter’s batting average has been influenced by luck or not. But, as evidenced in my post about evaluating batting averages, xBABIP and xAVG are also vital tools in analyzing