The name isn't an accident; I am blending together existing projections each year in a special way. Once we got to a point in baseball history where multiple people were producing high-quality baseball projection models each year, the obvious
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"These projections are not perfect and there will always be hits and misses within them but they give us valuable insight into what the stats are trying to tell us. They are unbiased and unmerciful."
"The main reason these cheatsheets are great is that they generate custom player values based on whatever unique settings your league may have."
Under unusual circumstances in 2022, we come upon the release of my yearly fantasy baseball draft cheatsheets.
The idea of my projections is that I assign a certain weight to the various projection systems and those weights vary for each statistic. From there, I create individual aggregations for each statistic across the board...
I explain my plan for this odd year of baseball and the life circumstances that have affected my ability to create content in 2022.
When deciding on which projections to use for fantasy baseball, an aggregated approach may be most helpful. Here are my latest aggregated projections for 2021.
My Special Blend projections take data from a variety of free projection sources on the market and also use xStats and stats from previous years. For years, I have been running linear regression analysis with all of these sources