NFBC Weekly Profile - Scott Keikoan
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 8:07 am
Few fantasy baseball titles are won in April. But make no mistake, it feels a lot better to see your team get off to a great start early rather than spending the entire season having to make up valuable ground.
Scott Keikoan is well aware of that.
Keikoan has had a dominant team so far in the debut NFBC XII event and remains in first place in the overall standings heading into action today. The secret behind his early season success? Simple.
Offense.
Lots and lots of offense.
Thanks in large part to standout starts from Matt Kemp, Pablo Sandoval, David Ortiz, Starlin Castro, Josh Willingham and Chase Headley, Keikoan’s team remains perched atop the overall event.
“All of those guys have played real well so far,” Keikoan said. “I just tried to draft value when it came to my turn and all of those guys have really paid off so far.”
Keikoan’s team ranks in the Top 4 in all five offensive categories in his league and is first in two (batting average and RBIs).
His team’s batting average has been especially impressive. The team is batting .295 thus far, nearly 20 points higher than the second-place team in the league.
Keikoan’s pitching hasn’t been quite that superlative but it’s done well through the first four weeks. Roy Halladay, Justin Verlander, Johnny Cueto and Ted Lilly have combined for 10 wins.
“Ted Lilly has been a nice surprise so far,” Keikoan said of Lilly, who he snared in the 21st round of his draft.
The 47-year-old Keikoan has been playing in the NFBC for seven years and he’s well aware that his great first month assures him nothing in this league or the overall event, which carries a $50,000 grand prize.
“The competition is awesome in my league,” he said. “There are some great teams.
“Honestly, I don’t know how long my players can keep up their pace and stay healthy at the same time. It has been a great start. I just need to stay lucky all year and I will have a chance.”
Scott Keikoan is well aware of that.
Keikoan has had a dominant team so far in the debut NFBC XII event and remains in first place in the overall standings heading into action today. The secret behind his early season success? Simple.
Offense.
Lots and lots of offense.
Thanks in large part to standout starts from Matt Kemp, Pablo Sandoval, David Ortiz, Starlin Castro, Josh Willingham and Chase Headley, Keikoan’s team remains perched atop the overall event.
“All of those guys have played real well so far,” Keikoan said. “I just tried to draft value when it came to my turn and all of those guys have really paid off so far.”
Keikoan’s team ranks in the Top 4 in all five offensive categories in his league and is first in two (batting average and RBIs).
His team’s batting average has been especially impressive. The team is batting .295 thus far, nearly 20 points higher than the second-place team in the league.
Keikoan’s pitching hasn’t been quite that superlative but it’s done well through the first four weeks. Roy Halladay, Justin Verlander, Johnny Cueto and Ted Lilly have combined for 10 wins.
“Ted Lilly has been a nice surprise so far,” Keikoan said of Lilly, who he snared in the 21st round of his draft.
The 47-year-old Keikoan has been playing in the NFBC for seven years and he’s well aware that his great first month assures him nothing in this league or the overall event, which carries a $50,000 grand prize.
“The competition is awesome in my league,” he said. “There are some great teams.
“Honestly, I don’t know how long my players can keep up their pace and stay healthy at the same time. It has been a great start. I just need to stay lucky all year and I will have a chance.”