Fantasy Baseball Strategies
Draft Strategies, Auction Strategies, Autodraft Strategies and Advice
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If you came here looking for rankings, go to our 2012 Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit.
2011 Draft Tools and strategies
- Smart, simple fantasy baseball draft strategy for 2011 (ep)
- Joe Mauer is the most overpriced player in fantasy baseball (jzak)
- Advanced statistics: How to use BABIP (ep)
- A dozen fantasy baseball prospects you need to watch closely during the season (jzak)
- Mocking with ninjas: ESPN 12-team mock draft (ep and jzak)
- Home run efficiency and how it effects fantasy trends, sleepers and possible busts (jzak)
- Six steps to make your fantasy baseball league more user-friendly for fantasy football faithful (jzak)
- The Harry Stamper strategy to draft day dominance (jzak)
2010 Draft Tools and strategies
- The Tiger Woods strategy to successful drafting
- Studying fantasy baseball player updates key to success
- Your guide to holds in 2010
- Cheatsheet construction: ADPs, rankings and projections
- Lessons learned during a drafting free fall
- When should you start drafting starting pitchers?
- How to survive an autodraft
- Closers, kickers and drafting cheap saves
- The Paris Hilton Auction Strategy
- The Adolf Hitler Auction Strategy
- The Kirk Hinrick Auction Strategy
- One ninja’s bold predictions for 2010 (jzak)
2010 Advice
- 9 sleepers for the end game in 2010
- 8 stars to stay away from in 2010
- Fantasy sleeper review: Hits, misses keep coming
- Disclaimer: Fantasy baseball sleepers and busts
- Ballparks and their affect on fantasy baseball
- Time to move on from the sure things
- Battle to the Death: Pujols vs. Ramirez
- Who is the No. 3 pick in 2010?
- Embrace your gut on draft day because it is smart
- 12 players with downside risk in 2010
2009 Draft Tools and Strategies
- 10 ways to kill like a Ninja at your draft
- 7 great steps to prep for your fantasy draft
- 2009 Aggregate Baseball rankings
- League types
- Do not settle for traditional 5×5 leagues