Fantasy draft prep/tips Ninjastyle

March 29th, 2009 by ep

Over at www.chinstrapninjas.com I posted a few things you should do to get ready for your draft and a few things to remember while drafting.

Here’s an excerpt from each, followed by a link to each. We’ll start with 7 great steps to prep for your fantasy draft:

2. You research, you research your butt off

Just read. You don’t have to spend hours a day, but go to a respected Web site, like www.chinstrapninjas.com — our team previews are a couple quick hits about the more mention-worthy layers on major league rosters — or any of the other more well-known sports outlets out there. Read up, see what people are saying. Has someone busted onto the spring training scene and earned a roster spot. Maybe that talented young player hasn’t won his spot yet and was banished to the minors (Wieters!) for a little while. You need to know as much as you possibly can before moving on to the next step.

Read the full article by clicking here.

And, today 10 ways to kill like a Ninja at your fantasy baseball draft:

5. Don’t pick a catcher until you can’t stand not having one… then wait a little longer

Seriously, there’s no need to take a catcher early. Brian McCann and Russell Martin are going to go too early. Joe Mauer might be the most overrated hitter in baseball. Will Geovany Soto grind to a sophomore slump? Meanwhile the end of deep drafts will leave you with guys like Jeff Clement, Chris Snyder, Kelly Shoppach and Ramon Hernandez. Check their projections. Not bad for the end of the draft.

Read the full article by clicking here.

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