March 10th, 2010 by jzak
Before my wife and bought our first and only home, we made it a point to ask the opinions of many people. Our parents, friends, bank officials, home inspector, Realtor and numerous others were included in the process.
We didn’t want to leave anything to chance, and figured the more input we got from different perspectives, [...]
March 8th, 2010 by ep
Hope you didn’t skip right to the list because you’re probably wondering where the first 10 went. There right over here.
After you’ve read those, you’re ready for these 10. If you’ve already read those, then you know how I wouldn’t be upset if you picked Ryan Howard in those 10 and not these 10.
Alright, I’m [...]
March 7th, 2010 by ep
If there’s one player in the top-10 in fantasy baseball in 2010 that I don’t want, it’s Evan Longoria. And that’s only because he’s in the Top -10.
Longoria’s an excellent young player and has been projected to rack up some stats. But he feels like the least “safe” of all the first-round picks. I’d probably [...]
March 6th, 2010 by ep
When building a cheatsheet there are a slew of factors that need to be accounted for, but there are only three major ones — Average Draft Position, rankings and projections.
On draft day, you need to know the difference between the three and, more importantly, be able to see it instantly on your draft board.
March 6th, 2010 by Arkham
Editor’s note: Scott’s fantasy baseball origin story is, hopefully, the first post of many by him here at www.chinstrapninjas.com. Scott is a good friend and an esteemed sports journalist who has decided to join our ranks. Please welcome him with applause and comments.
The Holy Grail, I was reminded time and again, stood 5 feet, 10 [...]
March 5th, 2010 by jzak
Want to dominate your fantasy baseball draft? Be more like Tiger Woods.
And no, that doesn’t mean you should run around with your neighbor’s wife.
Have you ever watched Tiger Woods play golf? Studied his swing, his follow-through, his reaction to a shot?
There is a lot to be learned from his demeanor … lessons that are easily [...]