

Who better to learn how to win this contest than from a guy who's done it...TWICE !!!



Lindy talked about the key players from last yr's Championship team and also his past playing in CDM lge's, as well as his 'strategy' for winning in high stakes fantasy baseball. He is an avid reader of Shandler's Forecaster every winter, feels it provides all the info you need, and spends a lot of time studying (while others are busy finding pic's of crappy Met players

When asked what's the secret? How are you so successful at this NFBC format? Lindy replied that he had some down years in the past and decided from then on that "if I'm gonna lose, I'm gonna lose w/ my players". He went on again to comment about the prep work he does in the off season. For more detailed info you'll hafta listen to the podcast yourself, it's well worth it

One of my fav responses by Lindy was when he was asked about his pitching staff from last yr. He said, "I led off w/ Justin Verlander, who I had 2 yrs ago when I won the thing". WHEN I WON THE THING Is this guy a peach or what? When I won the thing! He sounds like A Prairie Home Companion w/ Garrison Keillor ! So nice & simple.
Last yr I was rooting for KJ b/c I've gotten to know him thru the MLBC lge's he runs and his presence on MB has always been a smart, funny guy. Plus, to be perfectly honest its hard for me to root for a man who makes his living killing animals that are smarter than dogs. After listening to the interview I am a big LINDY fan ! (I still feel bad for the pigs

Lastly, it made me very happy that Lindy is a fan of our beloved game, BASEBALL. He's not just some guy scanning boxscores and trying to crunch #'s in order to win money. He does look at the different stats and so forth in his prep work, but you can tell that he really loves the game itself. The Baseball HQ interviewers noticed that Lindy mentioned actually watching different players play (Lindy loves watching Verlander, I think if I had him on my team last yr I would too

After listening to that podcast I feel better about my own "strategies". I'll be damned if I'm gonna shy away from a player b/c this or that expert is down on him. I've been watching baseball for over 30 yrs. I think its time to trust my own intuition. Thank you Lindy. Congrats again on a fine career thus far!
* I forgot about Lindy's answer to the question of drafting Adam Dunn..."it depends"

