MLB Fantasy – A Few Tips For The Fantasy Baseball Season

MLB fantasy players are starting to get into their research for the upcoming 2012 season, and there have been a number of big moves that will surely change how you navigate your fantasy league. Here is a little advice to get you started as teams prepare for spring training.

One trick that you can use during the draft is watch how the chat is going, and you could even try and spark conversation. If you’re paying attention, you could pick up a player that is coveted by someone else in the league, and you can use that for a later deal.

Players that work with bookie software will tell you that some like to bet on their home or local team, and that is something you should also look for in your fantasy league. There are always people that want to stock up on “their” players, and you can use those players as assets later in the season.

You should treat fantasy baseball, as well as other fantasy sports, as a type of investment, as you’re solely looking for output, not necessarily wins. It is a long season and other owners can get frustrated by a player who can’t get it going; that is when you can step in and make a deal for a player who will eventually come around and be flipped for a better player down the line. That is a method that even sport betting players can get behind.

 

MLB Betting – Red Sox, Phillies In A Class Of Their Own

With September upon us and the MLB betting postseason right around the corner, a couple of teams have separated themselves as World Series favorites in their respective leagues. The Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox are in position to lock up their pennants, and while the latter will still have to hold off the New York Yankees, that hasn’t hurt their stock as potential World Series winners.

Listed at 3-1 odds, the only team favored ahead of Boston is the Phillies at 9-5 and for good reason. Both teams lead the most competitive divisions in their respective leagues, and both have done so fishing with a solid combination of offense and pitching. Philadelphia owns the most dynamic pitching staff in the majors with the one-two-three punch of Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, and Cole Hamels, and the offense has done more than enough to support their arms and build a comfortable pennant lead. Meanwhile, the Red Sox pitching staff hasn’t lived up to its potential this season, but the offense has been absolutely dynamite with the addition of AL MVP candidate Adrian Gonzalez and the resurgence of David Ortiz. With all of the weapons on each team it is hard to imagine either will be stopped before the World Series, and once the Red Sox and Phillies clash in the final set, all sports betting wagers are off on what could happen.

 

MLB Betting – Mortgaging Future Always A Mistake In Fantasy Keeper Leagues

The temptation is there, staring every MLB betting fantasy owner that feels as though he is in contention right in the face. The opportunity to mortgage the future by sending some top draft picks and perhaps a couple of young star prospects to a team that is out of the running in order to secure immediate help in an effort to improve their roster for a chance at winning this year. When it comes to fantasy baseball, a strong prediction for a given week is nearly impossible, and that is why it is always wrong to go all in.

For example, if a manager is in the top four in a given league but knows that they will have a tough time winning it all with the roster that they have, the worst things to do is send a couple of high picks and a young talent to another team in order to land a superstar. While that superstar could have a huge week when you need it more, the chances are with the season winding down that he could also be a bust down the stretch. In this situation not only will the manager not win it all that year, but they will also have already conceded their chance to draft high the following year. In all cases, make a move if it can help your team, but not at the risk of hurting the outlook for next sports betting season.

   

MLB Betting – Bautista Is A Legitimate Elite Level Fantasy Keeper

After breaking out to lead the majors in home runs with 54 in 2010, most MLB betting fantasy managers weren’t convinced that a veteran slugger who hadn’t hit more than 16 in a single season prior to that would be able to consistently produce elite fantasy numbers. One year later, those critics have been silenced as the Toronto Blue Jays’ All Star has gone yard a league-leading 33 times through just 349 at-bats after missing significant time with injuries. To put that into perspective, New York Yankees’ star Mark Teixeira is the only other player in the majors to have reached the 30-home run mark so far this season (31), and he has done it with 66 more at-bats than Bautista. At just 30-years old, Bautista is only now in the prime of his career, and that makes him a legitimate MLB fantasy elite level keeper.

The same can be said for Teixeira, who has the most home runs on the team with the most jacks so far this year. Teixeira is just one year older than Bautista and will be counted on to put up massive fantasy stats for years to come, as well as his teammate Curtis Granderson, who at 30-years old has 28 home runs, which is tied for third in the majors. The sports betting fantasy options aren’t all bright in New York however, as the spotlight shifts from the Yankees to the Mets and their biggest fantasy star. Despite putting up elite level numbers, Jose Reyes still cannot be trusted due to the nagging injuries that have marred his career. With a .339 average his value is as high as it has been in years, and it would be a good idea to sell him while possible.

   

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