Approaching Your Draft

by pat on March 21, 2009 · 0 comments

It’s that time of year, when many are prepping for their fantasy baseball drafts, a great number have already drafted.

The success of your fantasy season depends upon your draft, which in turn depends upon your draft prep. Pouring over stats, draft kits and projections can make one cross-eyed.

When considering projections, you need to take them with a grain of salt. Look for value, not star-power.

All too often fantasy players, especially those new to the game, will look at name value vs. fantasy value. Take a close look at production by position, you might be surprised what you uncover.

Also, looking at this from a 10-12 team mixed league, pay attention to what your competitors are doing. Have they filled their outfield? Did they reach for players based upon position scarcity? Did they jump in on the closer run?

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