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A Fantasy Baseball Aging Curve & Choosing Your Keepers

Fantasy baseball keeper league teams are nearing the time to decide who they will keep on their roster for the upcoming year. While we can get caught up in players’ past production, these decisions are solely about the future

Hidden Value in Point-Based Leagues | Key Players for 2013

The industry standard for fantasy baseball leagues is still the traditional rotisserie league but point-based leagues have quite a market as well. These leagues make for an easy transition for those who started in the fantasy football world as

Which Stats Are Most Scarce In 5×5 Roto? | Part 1: Hitters

You probably remember learning about supply and demand at some point in your academic life. The idea is that the quantity of a product that’s on the market and the demand for that product have an effect on the

Roto Stats by 2012 Draft Round (Hitters)

In a roto league, you hope to finish near the top in five categories for pitchers and hitters. How well you do in those categories will be largely determined by your draft strategy. If you target SB’s early then

Which Stat is Most Significant for 5×5 Roto Hitters?

As fantasy baseball owners in a typical 5×5 league, it’s easy to get caught in a trap of thinking that each roto category should be treated separately. But, it’s a bad trap to get caught in because high values in

2012 Position Analysis & Draft Outlook – Third Base

Position scarcity is always a hot topic of fantasy baseball conversation during draft season. One of the toughest positions to accurately gauge for this particular year is third base. With two new superstars joining the position when they gain