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The first poll results are in and the winner was… Sean Rodriguez.  Which, is quite puzzling since this league has On Base Percentage as a category.  As one of the commenters already pointed out, Rodriguez has a 2.7% walk rate. Hardly a good rate for a league with OBP.  Let’s put it this way… Rodriquez […]

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At the beginning of the season I truly thought the Philadelphia Phillies were going to be the team to beat in the National League.  Well, after all the previous injury issues with Jimmy Rollins, Brad Lidge, JC Romero, Ryan Madson, and even Shane Victorino, now I have to deal with Placido Polanco being out.  Oh, […]

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Thanks to the age we live in finding a list of low BABIP hitters on the internet is about as easy as finding Kardashian-related gossip.  Most will eventually rebound by the sheer law of averages but there are players currently showing skills that give them a better chance of raising their surface stats rapidly.  One […]

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Today we have a trade question that has been submitted by one of our loyal readers.  Remember, it is never too late to submit trade questions.  Kelly has been distributing them to the team, and getting each one answered.  So here is today’s question:
I grabbed Starlin Castro with #1 waiver position and have been discussing […]

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Today I would like to introduce the newest member of the FGD writing staff.  Bill Galvin comes from a lengthy background of playing Fantasy Baseball and started his own blog several months ago.  Luckily for me, he has determined that running his own site was taking too much time away from his writing.  So please […]

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Finally, after many hours of number-crunching, I have put together my 2010 MLB projections spreadsheets and tiered cheatsheet.  This year, I distilled projections from 11 different sources and employed some statistical analysis to come up with rankings for each of the categories I use in the leagues that I have set up and for which […]

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And the picks keep coming… In fact we are already half way through the 5th round before I can even get the 4th round posted.  Now is that part of the draft that can make or break a team.  The first 3-4 rounds usually have some type of stability associated with it, at least when […]

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Finally it is my turn to pick in the Fantasy Baseball Trade Market slow mock draft.  Exactly 1 week later, they got back to my end of the round draft position.  Here are all the players taken since I had a chance to pick…
Round 2

Kelly Pfleiger, FantasyGameday.net – Mark Reynolds
Chris Spencer, FantasyBaseballTradeMarket.com – Ian Kinsler
Bob […]

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To go along with our 2010 Mock Drafts, the writing staff here at Fantasy Gameday listed their top 10 picks for 2010.  I have compiled everyone’s rankings and completed a composite scoring for each player.  Below are the reason why each writer picked who they did.  Remember this is the proposed draft order for 2010.  […]

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So how can you sneak up on your opponents over the final month of the season?  One way to do it is by adding players that have a great On Base Percentage, but may not be owned. I always say that you need to be on base to score runs, or better yet, steal bases. […]

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