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12 Months

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:16 am
by DOUGHBOYS
Fantasy sports has grown faster than a body part of a 15 year old boy looking at his first Playboy. The difference being, that fantasy sports is able to sustain that growth with no cap in sight.



It won't be long before we will see publications of fantasy baseball stats and rankings before the World Series has been completed. The market is there. And where there is a market, there is money to be made, and where there is money...you get the picture. If Fanball put out a skeleton magazine now with last years stats and a few thoughts about rankings for next year, the magazine would sell. (Greg is probably hoping Ryan doesn't see this :D ) Boffo!



Slow drafts have been a hit during the supposed off season. Not under duress, or the stress of a one minute clock, it gives players time to think or research their pick before typing a name. A wonderful thing in December when forgetting how Alfonso Soriano could drop to the 15th round of a draft with his history, while forgetting how he flailed at outside curve balls three short months earlier.



I told, uh, suggested to my wife that the 'off season' would be different this year. From day one of the off season I am going to be involved in one draft or another through March. So far, we've avoided being the stars of 'COPS'.



In the next two weeks, Bill James book will be out. His rankings are of no relevance. Every kid who showed promise the year before gets a big boost in his projections. James book is a little for me like the 15 year old 'reading' that Playboy. Well, without the hormones.

Only I really do read it for the stories and content, not for the pictures (projections).



We have, truly, become a year round enterprise. While Fantasy Footballers wait and see where college stars are drafted, we are lucky enough to start Fantasy Baseball 2011 as the last pitch of 2010 made its way to the plate. It happened this year, and it will happen more in the future. A year round hobby. Take that, gardeners!

12 Months

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:26 am
by ToddZ
Ask someone "in the business" what their easiest months are and they'll say July to September.



Sorry, gotta run, I have to get 750 projections and profiles done by Dec. 1.

12 Months

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:41 am
by DOUGHBOYS
Originally posted by ToddZ:

Ask someone "in the business" what their easiest months are and they'll say July to September.



Sorry, gotta run, I have to get 750 projections and profiles done by Dec. 1. :D

12 Months

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:10 am
by rkulaski
Nothing like trying to see if Ryan Raburn is 2B eligible for next year in mid October !!

12 Months

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:01 am
by Thunder
the "slows" are the best revelation in fantasy baseball since........fantasy baseball. greg has posted on the NFFC sight how they have taken off so well in the NFBC. i'd be willing to bet a dollar to a donut we'll see "slows" in the NFFC next year. with all this happening so quick and the interest unlimited, if i was Fanball, i would look into an early projection cheatsheet for the upcoming year as soon as the season was over. this doesn't have to be a magazine, it could be on the site for anybody to use who has signed up for a "slow".



JMO