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By Todd Lammi, on November 15th, 2011 Yesterday we talked about one of the ways to look at fantasy baseball statistics when doing a year-over-year comparison is by looking at the average or percentages instead of just the raw numbers. Sometimes the raw numbers can be misleading and a starting pitcher may have had more strikeouts simply because of an increase in [...]
By Todd Lammi, on November 15th, 2011 One of the ways to look at fantasy baseball statistics when doing a year-over-year comparison is by looking at the average or percentages instead of just the raw numbers. Sometimes the raw numbers can be misleading and a starting pitcher may have had more strikeouts simply because of an increase in the amount of innings [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 30th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings for closers. I used the criteria of a minimum of 10 saves as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings.
1. Craig Kimbrel – head and shoulders above all other closers from a fantasy baseball perspective, striking out 127 in [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 14th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings for outfielders. I used the criteria of 400 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings. If you are a Kansas City Royals fan and you loaded up on all of their outfielders in your fantasy baseball draft, [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 10th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings at third base. I used the criteria of 350 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings. There were a lot of under performers this season as several of the top players at the position missed time due [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 9th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings at shortstop. I used the criteria of 350 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings. Missing from the list that you might normally see due to their lack of at bats were players like Hanley Ramirez, Rafael [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 5th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings at second base. I used the criteria of 350 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings. The list dropped off pretty quickly after the top 15 as players like Ryan Raburn and Gordon Beckham could not even [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 4th, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings at first base. I used the criteria of 400 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings. The top four players I had ranked within percentage points of each other so depending on what type of ranking system [...]
By Todd Lammi, on October 3rd, 2011 Here is a look at the final 2011 fantasy baseball rankings at catcher. I used the criteria of 250 at bats as the threshold for the player pool in determining the final rankings so players like Buster Posey will not be included.
1. Mike Napoli – the steal of the off-season for the Texas Rangers [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 31st, 2011 Now that major league baseball rosters are close to being finalized, here is a look at some of the top 2011 American League rookies in fantasy baseball this season and what type of stats they should accumulate to help your fantasy baseball team.
American League:
1. Jeremy Hellickson – the Tampa Bay Rays should feel [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 30th, 2011 Now that major league baseball rosters are close to being finalized, here is a look at some of the top rookies in fantasy baseball this season and what type of stats they should accumulate to help your fantasy baseball team.
National League:
1. Brandon Belt – the injury to Cody Ross gave the San Francisco [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 19th, 2011 One of the keys when trying to project fantasy baseball stats is trying to determine where in the batting order each player is going to hit. With that in mind, here is a look at the projected batting orders for the National League West.
2011 Batting order for the Arizona Diamondbacks:
1. Kelly Johnson 2. [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 18th, 2011 One of the keys when trying to project fantasy baseball stats is trying to determine where in the batting order each player is going to hit. With that in mind, here is a look at the projected batting orders for the American League East.
2011 Batting order for the Baltimore Orioles:
1. Brian Roberts 2. [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 18th, 2011 One of the keys when trying to project fantasy baseball stats is trying to determine where in the batting order each player is going to hit. With that in mind, here is a look at the projected batting orders for the American League Central.
2011 Batting order for the Chicago White Sox:
1. Juan Pierre [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 17th, 2011 One of the keys when trying to project fantasy baseball stats is trying to determine where in the batting order each player is going to hit. With that in mind, here is a look at the projected batting orders for the American League West.
2011 Batting order for the Los Angeles Angels:
1. Macier Izturis [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 17th, 2011 Now that we are hallway through spring training, there have been numerous injuries and news that have come out in regards to certain players that should have you adjusting your fantasy baseball cheat sheets to make sure they are up to date before your next fantasy baseball draft or auction. Here is a look by [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 12th, 2011 As you are preparing for your fantasy baseball draft or fantasy baseball auction, there are several items you can use to help you determine where the value lies at each position and where a drop off can suddenly occur leaving you short at a thin position. We have already looked at the fantasy baseball ADP [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 11th, 2011 As you are preparing for your fantasy baseball draft or fantasy baseball auction, there are several items you can use to help you determine where the value lies at each position and where a drop off can suddenly occur leaving you short at a thin position. We have already looked at the fantasy baseball ADP [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 10th, 2011 As you are preparing for your fantasy baseball draft or fantasy baseball auction, there are several items you can use to help you determine where the value lies at each position and where a drop off can suddenly occur leaving you short at a thin position. We have already looked at the fantasy baseball ADP [...]
By Todd Lammi, on March 8th, 2011 The 2011 LABR (League of Alternative Baseball Reality) auctions were held this past weekend in Arizona with 12 different “experts” from the fantasy baseball industry partaking in the American League only event. Here is a look at the American League LABR prices by position along with some comments for each position.
Catchers:
Surprised to see [...]
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