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| Fantasy Baseball Geeks | 2/05 |
| Draft Secrets - Revealed - On January 30th the 12 Angry Geeks let it all hang out during our first annual draft. The basic rules are as follows: 12 teams, 5X5 format, no bench, 23 rounds (2 catchers), and limited drop adds during the season. To put it bluntly you had to bring you're A-Game or you would be left in the dust. |
| MLB.com | 2/05 |
| Who is poised for a breakout in 2008? - Six talented players stand on the cusp of superstardom. |
| Yahoo! Fantasy Sports | 2/05 |
| Spin Doctors: Jose Reyes vs. Hanley Ramirez - Who should be the top shortstop selected in fantasy drafts? With apologies to NL MVP Jimmy Rollins, Yahoo! Sports fantasy experts Brandon Funston and Andy Behrens try to split the hairs between Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes, their consensus top two at the position. Funston and Behrens offer up their arguments (in 250 words or less) for your consideration. |
| Pro Fantasy Sports | 2/05 |
| As I Please - It's difficult to believe, but pitchers and catchers report to spring training in less than two weeks. That ought to be some consolation to sports fans in Bean Town, who can turn their attention to the Red Sox, a team that managed to win their championship. And meanwhile you're preparing for your fantasy draft, right? RIGHT? You don't have to be doing mock drafts or putting in 10 hours a night on your draft charts, but you should also be aware that Johan Santana finally being dealt wasn't the only fantasy baseball event last week. |
| Sporting News | 2/05 |
| SS preview: Hanley is even better than Hannah - Fantasy owners will be clamoring for Hanley Ramirez, Jose Reyes and Jimmy Rollins the way soccer moms go after Hannah Montana tickets. There will be plenty of elbowing at the front of the line to get one of these rare performers. The only argument is which one should go first. |
| Sportsline | 2/05 |
| Draft prep: San Diego Padres outlook - |
| Sportsline | 2/05 |
| Spring Stockwatch: Armed and dangerous? - Each week during the season, we'll survey the Fantasy Baseball landscape and provide you with a list of players whose Fantasy value has increased or decreased over the course of the past week. As of now, we are previewing players as Fantasy owners prepare for Draft Day 2008. |
| Rotoworld | 2/05 |
| Top 10 Prospects - AL East - The teams of the AL East are the focus as we kick off our annual rundown of each club's top 10 prospects. |
| Fanball | 2/05 |
| Spring Preview: Indians - The Indians fell shy of the World Series, but all of their important parts are back as they attempt to return to the World Series for the first time since 1997. It all starts in spring training, which we preview from a fantasy perspective. |
| SI.com | 2/05 |
| Too Much, Too Soon - SI's Tom Verducci analyzes seven young pitchers who are potential injury risks in 2008. |
| Creative Sports | 2/04 |
| Baseball Hotpage - Lawr writes about fantasy the first and third Mondays of the month in February, and pretty much every Monday of the season from March through the season. |
| Fanball | 2/04 |
| Spring Preview: Marlins - The Marlins had another sale this offseason, this time shipping the two faces of their franchise to Detroit. The pitching staff leaves much to be desired, but the offense still has a stud in Hanley Ramirez and some quality complementary pieces. |
| Fanball | 2/04 |
| Spring Preview: Braves - The Braves lost two key pieces from the heart of their lineup and their defense (Andruw Jones, Edgar Renteria), but a strong middle of the order and top of the rotation should once again have Bobby Cox's boys battling for a title. |
| Creative Sports | 2/03 |
| Minor-ity Report> Major League Ready? - Although Minor-ity Report will revisit the topic of players on the cusp of starting on the Major League level, this column will focus on 3 players who could make a big splash in the Bigs in 2008. Read on to find out who and why.. |
| Pro Fantasy Sports | 2/03 |
| On the Move - One thing is for sure, stolen bases are not easy to come by, and GM’s around the fantasy baseball world are well aware of this notion. Because we all don’t enjoy spending an early pick on a guy like Pierre or Figgins specifically for their stolen base numbers, it’s time to come up with a list of players who can possibly match their thieve-like numbers at a lot less value. |