2010 Fantasy Baseball Comeback Players

Written on February 18, 2010 – 1:37 pm | by Keith Giordano |

There are several ways for a fantasy baseball manager to find bargains in a draft or auction.  The first one is to target the younger players that have yet to prove themselves as fantasy assets at the major league level.  Players such as Matt LaPorta or Neftali Feliz would fall into this category.  They could [...]

2010 Fantasy Baseball Tiers: Outfield

Written on January 14, 2010 – 3:00 pm | by Keith Giordano |

The outfield is full of talent, and the upside lasts deep into the tiers.  With perhaps some of the best players that blend power and speed, you can make up some ground here if your infield is weak.  Don’t feel like you HAVE to get 4 great ones early though, because there will be good [...]

Fantasy Baseball Addiction Player Profile: Ben Zobrist

Written on January 8, 2010 – 3:39 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Every season there are players that step forward to have huge years, seemingly out of nowhere.  When we form our game-plan in the pre-season, we have to decide whether or not we believe that they can produce similar results again.  Just ask those people who paid a ton in 2009 for Ryan Ludwick or Carlos [...]

2009 MLB Stats You Need to Know: AB/HR

Written on December 11, 2009 – 11:55 pm | by Keith Giordano |

If you are looking to find power, a good place to start is HR.  Once you realize that every other fantasy baseball GM out there is looking at that too, then it is time to get a little more serious.  Looking at who lead the league in home runs is great, but unless you account [...]

Stats You Need to Know: RHP/LHP Splits

Written on December 4, 2009 – 8:39 pm | by Keith Giordano |

Stats are weird.  They can give you insight to how much potential a player has.  However, a little information can be a dangerous thing.  It is easy to look at a player that had a good season and develop an man-crush to the point where you ignore warning signs.  Signs such as striking out too [...]