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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Fantasy Baseball Gurus Show Kicks off its 2009 Season Today!


Hey everyone. Get ready cause the big show is back for its second season. If you missed us last year, you missed some of the best award winning fantasy advice on Blog Talk Radio. Last season we gave so much great advice and analysis that my mother was proud. Whether it was strategy advice, debunking Sabermetrics, Albert Pujols, Jacoby Ellsbury, Ryan Braun, stoeln bases, closers, etc... We are coming back stronger then ever and funnier than we've ever been. Join me, Todd "The True Guru Farino", Ryan Hallam (http://www.fightingchancefantasy.com/), and RC Rizza (http://www.junkyardjake.com/) as we bring you no holds-barred fantasy baseball advice. We tell it like it is and don't kiss up to anyone. So bring your helmets and lets play ball tomorrow at 10pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the_true_guru.

In our first show we will have special guest Cory Schwartz from MLB.com and we will discuss the impact of the off-season moves. We will also take you through our first round mock draft, and much more.

Join the Champion of the 2008 Fantasy Baseball Expert League Todd Farino and the runner-up RC Rizza and we lockup and entertain and inform for 90 minutes.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the_true_guru

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey True Guru, that was a great first show. Way to start up big. Cory was amazing as well.
Craig D.

January 16, 2009 at 1:25 AM  
Blogger Tray Parker said...

Hey True Guru. I didn't catch the live show, but I caught the archive. Great show. I have to admit I was impressed with Cory, and his exchange with Ryan. RC was funny as always. Keep up the good work. I hope those other guys realize I'm real. What morons.
Tray Parker

January 17, 2009 at 9:18 PM  

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