This year, however, I felt I let myself down (as it pertains only to fantasy baseball) when I had to regularly pull myself away from the fantasy playing field to spend time with my newborn and wife.
That feeling of “unfinished business” has been so unsettling for me, I decided to take a mere one week off and have been marching forward with 2010 baseball prep for the past four weeks. Recently in fact, I’ve discovered and unlocked doors (playerS) that I am sure will be gateways (key components) to 2010 fantasy baseball success.
One tidbit that I’ll mention is when looking back at last year and the year before, my biggest failures have occurred when I spent valuable draft picks or a lot of my FAAB on young and/or inexperienced players. For example, last year I got burned ACROSS THE BOARD on Alexei Ramirez, L.Milledge, E.Dukes, C.Gomez. The year before I got burnt by using 2nd and 3rd round picks on T.Tulowitzki and spending $600+ in FAAB on M.Scherzer. The thing about young and/or inexperienced players is that their sample sizes are small and we have a tendency to overstate their results (either good or bad), even by the best of us. I didn’t buy into the Matt Wieters hype last year, but I know a bunch of really good owners did. My point is young and/or inexperienced players often fizzle. I have no problem mentioning this to all of you, as come draft day you will indeed succumb to the hype of certain young and/or inexperienced players (even ones that throw 100mph).

I write this not to boast, but to give ample warning of what’s on the horizon. As I mentioned the past three years, my fantasy baseball prep is like having the answers for a test BEFORE the test is given to me. In addition, I will be focusing all of my efforts on no more than 3 weekly “manage” teams (this # could be less depending on if the NFBC switches to a less user-friendly FAAB system in 2010).
The way I see it, in order to beat me in 2010, you’ll need a good deal of luck, a lot of guppies in your league, and my wife to have an immaculate conception! 2010 will be remembered as the year GG claimed his rightful designation as undisputed fantasy baseball champion of the world. Try and stop me.