Roto writers blurbs should be short, with facts, and a little opinion.
When giving that opinion, they should follow the 'Anybody Rule'.
The 'Anybody Rule' is something I try to avoid when writing these posts.
Here...I'll give you an example...
'Braves purchased the contract of RHP Alexi Ogando from Triple-A Gwinnett.
The 32-year-old right-hander posted a 4.05 ERA, 1.35 WHIP and 6/2 K/BB ratio over 6 2/3 innings of Grapefruit League play. He's slated to work in middle relief for the Braves, but could work his way into the late-inning mix if he excels.'
The writer has given a short account of Ogando and provided information.
But he broke the 'Anybody Rule' with his opinion.
His opinion could have read like this....
'ANYBODY slated to work in middle relief for the Braves, could work his way into the late-inning mix if he excels.'
His 'opinion' is merely a cliche we already know.
I know, I know, it's nitpicky, I admit that.
But, I am sitting here waiting for a Main Event draft and I'm touchy.
