Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Fantasy Roundtable Discussion

Sorry for the delay on this, as it is partially my fault. Eric Stashin of RotoProfessor, who you should remember from our post co-op during the preseason (he wrote the "Ask the Experts" threads, which were great), had a little difficulty eliciting responses. I speak for most baseball bloggers when I admit that the All-Star Break is a relief to more than just the players. But on to this edition's question...

What do you think the biggest mistake fantasy owners make when handling their pitcher's throughout the season.

You can find everyone's answers here. As always, I encourage you to respond with your own thoughts. And on that note, I am boycotting a position analysis until someone admits which position they would like to hear first. It's a lot of work, and I feel entitled to whine about how we don't get enough apprecia--I mean comments.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Fantasy Roundtable Discussion

I enjoyed this week's roundtable discussion. It was hosted by Mike Muschiano of the Poughkeepsie Journal. Mike has also been hosting a Sunday Pick'em contest (which I was winning but have fallen into a close third) that I would recommend checking out to replicate the format. The question for this week?

What are three things that aggravate you the most as a fantasy baseball manager?

For those of you who are commissioners, or plan to be in future seasons, the discussion is a must-read. I find it funny how some of the responses contradict each other, and how these disagreements are spurring vocabulary such as "fantasy baseball purist". I think it's good for the game, and the knowledge of statistics is commendable and worth absorbing.

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