
Why Is an Active League a Good Thing?
Posted On 26 Feb 2009 By John Diaz
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
This seems like a pretty simple question, right? To me this sounds like, why is crossing the road when there are no cars coming smart? However, you would be surprised by the amount of people who cross the road in traffic, fantasy baseball speaking that is. What I mean by that is, the amount of people that I've known who continually go back to public leagues on assorted websites throughout theInternet , even though they consistently disappoint them is astounding. Why am I so outraged? Because I was one of these people as well for a long while.
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Is a Baseball Instinct Keeper League Too Much to Handle?
Posted On 24 Feb 2009 By John Diaz
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Name: John Diaz
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
Email: johndiaz3@gmail.com
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
As a precursor to this piece, I should stress that this is for those in the crowd who may not consider themselves the most experienced of fantasy baseball players. Or maybe those who have a busy lives and don't think that they can handle another fantasy baseball league. You may have stumbled across Baseball Instinct from a Google search for "fantasy baseball" for instance. Or maybe you found us on facebook. However you found this website, we are happy to greet you.
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Setting Up A Fantasy League
Posted On 15 Feb 2009 By John Diaz
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
Whether you are new to fantasy baseball or your existing fantasy baseball league just isn't as active or as competitive as you would prefer, this article is for you. Here, the finer points of setting up the foundation of a successful fantasy baseball league will be examined. It is easy to set up a league and it's more fun to have all of your friends in your very own league rather than playing with a bunch of people that you don't know.
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What the Hell is all of this anyway?
Posted On 13 Feb 2009 By John Diaz
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Name: John Diaz
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
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About: Baseball Instinct writer and resident rabble-rouser.See Authors Posts (4).
You might be asking yourself, how did I end up on this website? Why didn't Google search work it's magic as usual? You may have searched for Justin Timberlake or how to put together a bookshelf. However, now that you are here, you are trying to figure out...what IS fantasy baseball? Surely you probably know what baseball might be. Arguably the nation's oldest pasttime? Played in a park on a diamond? Well, we at Baseball Instinct give you the credit that you deserve and will assume you know what baseball actually is. But for goodness sake, what the #$%& is fantasy baseball!?
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