January 20th, 2010 by jzak
At a different site recently, someone asked me who the hot young sleeper catcher was for 2010. A player they could target in the mid to late rounds and avoid the drafting firestorm that would surround the truly elite at the position.
And, for the first time in my fantasy career, I found myself giving advice [...]
June 13th, 2009 by BC
By Brett R. Crossley
Chinstrap Ninjas
In the world of fantasy sports, up can often times mean down and left can sometimes really mean right.
It’s in this upside-down existence that we often find ourselves following teams whose regular season life expired after the first couple weeks of the season. It’s in these loveable losers, or just [...]
April 11th, 2009 by jzak
Meet Joey Votto. He’s a nice enough guy. Born in Toronto. Drafted in the second round of the 2002 draft by the Cincinnati Reds. He bats left-handed. Throws right-handed. Oh … and rumor has it that he’s not too shabby of a hitter, either. In fact, for scheming fantasy baseball owners like myself, he’s actually [...]
April 5th, 2009 by ep
Just finished a fantasy baseball draft and broke several of my fantasy baseball draft tips. I’d be disappointed in myself, if I didn’t do it based on my seven draft prep recommendations, specifically No. 1: Know your league rules.
The Expert Invitational is a 12-team Yahoo league created by Jzak. It’s a standard 5×5 roto league, [...]
April 1st, 2009 by jzak
A successful climb to a fantasy baseball championship doesn’t end with a good showing at your respective draft. Whether or not you spend hours and hours prepping for your draft, and make great picks, you feel, at every position — managing a successful fantasy roster takes constant upkeep. Perhaps nothing is as important as properly [...]