Archive for February, 2009

Texas Rangers flame throwing prospect Neftali Feliz responded incredibly well to his first full-length professional season. He climbed the ladder from “live, projectable arm” to “top pitching prospect with ace potential”. The moneymaker for Feliz is his mid to high 90s fastball that he throws out of a ¾ arm slot. He does […]

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On Thursday night, the draft order was announced for the Fantasy Baseball Trade Market teams that Kelly and I are participating in this year.  Kelly drew the 8th slot in the Premier League, while I was placed in the 7th position in the Championship League.  I’m pretty happy with my spot in the draft, and […]

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It is here!!! The official 2009 Fantasy Baseball Average Draft Position and Scarcity Report from Fantasy Gameday is now available. This is the ultimate resource that started it all, and has grown to over 600 players. It now provides trending information from preseason version, and also from 2008.  That means you can easily tell who […]

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What tracks 622 players, and their average draft position throughout the whole pre-season?  You guessed it… the 2009 Fantasy Gameday Average Draft Position and Scarcity Report.  Even though I released a version a month ago, a lot has changed.  So with that in mind, I added trending information that will be valuable to everyone.
Look for […]

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Yahoo Fantasy baseball has opened their service for 2009, and the positional rankings are out for all to see. Given how the defaults can influence the average drafter, here are some brain droppings style first impressions.

Pablo Sandoval is catcher eligible, he is ranked 9th, followed immediately by Matt Wieters

Carlos Pena (#15) edges out Joey […]

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On Sunday I completed a mock draft that was hosted by Fantasy Baseball Trade Market over at MDC.  Starting with the 9th overall pick, I decided to use a different strategy than my normal. Oddly enough, it got me thinking about something.  How much does batting average really effect your chances of winning a league?  […]

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2009 Average Draft Position

Just a quick note… due to a crazy work schedule over the past few days, and some new data, the first official version of the 2009 average draft position and scarcity report will be delayed.  Look for it to be released towards the end of this week.
Don’t forget, you can download the preseason version on […]

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I can honestly say that i like picking at the end of a draft.  Sure there are the occasional frustrations of your players being picked by the time it gets to you.  However, having two picks close to each other allows the opportunity to let a player sit for an extra round, and still select […]

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I know that this may be too late for most people, but I still wanted to continue my series of picks from the Fantasy Baseball Trade Market slow mock draft.  I made this pick several days ago.  As I said during the last post, this is the point of the draft that anything goes.  Currently […]

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2009 Average Draft Position

For those of you who are wondering what my next picks are in the slow mock draft, please forgive my tardiness is writing about them.  It has been a very tough week at work, but more importantly, I have been working on completing the next version of the 2009 Average Draft Position and Scarcity Reports.  […]

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