I would really appreciate it if everyone could answer 5 simple questions for me. It won't take more than 5 minutes of your time and will hopefully help me improve MLB Front Office and offer more of what you are looking for.
1. Where did you find out about MLB Front Office?
2. What are you looking for in a fantasy advice website?
3. What do you need that other sites don't have?
4. What attracts you to MLB FO?
5. Would you like it if MLB FO brought in an additional writer or two?
Thanks, please email me your answers. It is greatly appreciated. If that link does not work for you, you can find the email on the right hand side bar.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Mailbag Time
Lets do a mailbag! Email me your questions and I will answer ASAP.
I also wanted to take this opportunity to welcome any new readers that have found MLB Front Office via the link on the front page of Roto Hog. I hope you stick around for a while and be sure to email me an questions/comments/critism etc..
I also wanted to take this opportunity to welcome any new readers that have found MLB Front Office via the link on the front page of Roto Hog. I hope you stick around for a while and be sure to email me an questions/comments/critism etc..
Roto Hog quick hits
This morning I participated in the first ever Rotohog draft. Below are a couple of quick hits. I will put together a more detailed analysis later. If you have any specific questions regarding the rules of the game, feel free Email RotoHog. If you have any questions regarding the draft or strategy, feel free to email me and I will do my best to answer them.
The biggest surprise of the draft was Johan Santana going undrafted. I wasn't planning on drafting him because I plan on rotating pitchers and batters through a platoon situation. Carpenter plays on day 1 so I drafted him.
My first round selection was Delmon Young. He was the best value for the money in my opinion. He could rack up 800 points for only 2 dollars.
Pujols didn't go until the 7th or 8th round.
Overall, the strategy behind this game is to get the best value for your money. To me that meant buying into the high upside players early. If all of the high upside players come together, I am fairly confident I can finish in the top 100 overall and have a shot at the 100,000.
The biggest surprise of the draft was Johan Santana going undrafted. I wasn't planning on drafting him because I plan on rotating pitchers and batters through a platoon situation. Carpenter plays on day 1 so I drafted him.
My first round selection was Delmon Young. He was the best value for the money in my opinion. He could rack up 800 points for only 2 dollars.
Pujols didn't go until the 7th or 8th round.
Overall, the strategy behind this game is to get the best value for your money. To me that meant buying into the high upside players early. If all of the high upside players come together, I am fairly confident I can finish in the top 100 overall and have a shot at the 100,000.
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