My 2014 fantasy baseball cheatsheets have been in circulation for a little over a month now and there have been a number of requests for tweaks, fixes or new features. While I wasn’t able to account for every single
2014 Fantasy Baseball
Finding valuable players in the later rounds of drafts is crucial. I analyze the previous year to find potentially undervalued players statistically each year. Generating that list is less about scouting and more about a player’s production during limited time last
Having the fanciest, most advanced cheatsheet to use in your draft can be extremely handy but sometimes simplicity is what you are after. In those cases, having a nice printable one-sheet page with the most basic info should be
One of the most popular pieces of data for draft preparation is a player’s Average Draft Position which is based on the mock drafts done throughout the internets. However, if you’ve looked at ADP from one site and then
You can find valuable pitchers at any point in the draft if you look hard enough. Finding the Next Big Thing isn’t always the goal when it comes to your draft picks; sometimes just picking up a valuable player
Last year I debuted my fantasy baseball projection system that liberally takes from a variety of expert projection sources. It was essentially a pilot year for the Special Blend projections which went quite well. The idea behind them was
While playing with the early drafts of the 2014 cheatsheets was good fun, you all have been eagerly awaiting the version of this year’s spreadsheets that would have more data to play with. Well, we’re finally at that point
Not every position in fantasy baseball has the same type of talent distribution. In a game where determining how to value a player is vital, the amount of talent at each positions drives the demand for that position up