Fantasy Baseball Bible Book 3 - The Art of Drafting
Book 3 - The Gospel The Art of Drafting By Todd "The True GURU" Farino
1) Drafting is the primary building block of your fantasy baseball team. We refer to it as “half the battle” in fantasy baseball. Setting the foundations for your entire season occurs in 1-2 hours of a draft. Here you will pick your starters, sleepers, breakout players, and All-Stars. It requires a comprehensive strategy that covers each round, and we will examine what type of player to get and when to grab them.
2) Most managers will go into a draft with a strategy of lining up there first 2-3 rounds, marking sleepers, and will have a list of players they most want. There is nothing wrong with doing a draft like that except there is more you need to do beyond just the first 2-3 rounds. Managers must prepare and prepare plenty. Since you've already read the first two gospels you know about the scoring systems, rules, and roster. Now, its time to put that knowledge to work for you. Knowing in-depth how your players will score and what players fit the bill in each position is absolutely an advantage going into the draft.
3) The first draft strategy we will cover in the following chapter is pre-draft preparedness. We will share the expert techniques used to prepare a manager for a fantasy baseball draft...................
To read the rest of the free book visit The Fantasy Baseball Bible Book 3 - The Gospel The Art of Drafting page.
1) Drafting is the primary building block of your fantasy baseball team. We refer to it as “half the battle” in fantasy baseball. Setting the foundations for your entire season occurs in 1-2 hours of a draft. Here you will pick your starters, sleepers, breakout players, and All-Stars. It requires a comprehensive strategy that covers each round, and we will examine what type of player to get and when to grab them.
2) Most managers will go into a draft with a strategy of lining up there first 2-3 rounds, marking sleepers, and will have a list of players they most want. There is nothing wrong with doing a draft like that except there is more you need to do beyond just the first 2-3 rounds. Managers must prepare and prepare plenty. Since you've already read the first two gospels you know about the scoring systems, rules, and roster. Now, its time to put that knowledge to work for you. Knowing in-depth how your players will score and what players fit the bill in each position is absolutely an advantage going into the draft.
3) The first draft strategy we will cover in the following chapter is pre-draft preparedness. We will share the expert techniques used to prepare a manager for a fantasy baseball draft...................
To read the rest of the free book visit The Fantasy Baseball Bible Book 3 - The Gospel The Art of Drafting page.
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