Winning,Fantasy,Sports,League, sports Winning Fantasy Sports League by Being Unbiased
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Being a very dedicated sports fan, I grew up waking every morning, having breakfast while having the newspaper at my other hand and turning to the back pages of the sports section to scan the box scores for the previous night's games (in my case my favorite is basketball and basenall). Numbers streamed down those four columns--ab, r, h, rbi--after every hitter's name much like the neon symbols rained down in the opening sequence of "The Matrix." And now, where Im already grown up and can now bet on sports or establish my own fantasy sports league, I make it sure that I win every game in my fantasy sports team.Like The Matrix, those box score numbers occupied an alternate reality for us baseball fans who took great pleasure in absorbing statistics and the endlessly fascinating configuration of numbers. Nowadays, with the Internet and Sports Center, box scores don't carry the weight they once did. But scanning lists of baseball stats is not a dead skill. For fantasy baseball, it's essential.The first step in winning your fantasy baseball league is to create a solid draft list. To do that, you must create a bias-free player rankings sheet.A bias-free player rankings sheetHere's how: Take a stat sheet that lists the last three year's statistics, like the one that Yahoo distributes to its Fantasy Plus subscribers, or the ones that appear in various baseball magazines and books. What I like to do is to take the sheets of Yahoo stats and fold the papers vertically so that I can only see the stats and not the names. What you want to do is try and spot a player's trends. Are they moving up? Was last year's numbers a substantial increase over his three-year average?You're also looking at the overall quality of last year's stats. Even if his home run and stolen base total don't add up to much, is there something that stands out across the board that might make him a great fantasy value?Lastly, when scanning these statistics, you want to make the process as objective as possible, separating the names from the statistics, if possible.What to do with these stat sheetsFor the hitters, what I do is scan the sheets and put a checkmark next to the stats of approximately the top 72 players. Then I'll divide them up into two groups. I'll give an "A" to the top 36, and a "B" to the next 36, and I'll keep dividing groups into halves until I come up with an ordered Top 72 list.There is no exact science to this. This is an exercise in ranking players without being biased by the superstar names. The idea is to rank your players without looking at their names to see if there are any surprises, either at who made your list, or at how highly you ranked a lesser-known player. Doing this exercise might also yield some draft steals.
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