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A guide to fantasy baseball includes tips on starting a fantasy league, complete player ratings and rankings, draft-day secrets, early season trade strategies, dollar values, minor league reports, and more. Original.
A comprehensive guide to every kind of fantasy baseball. Features all the basics for getting started in this game, whether by joining an existing league or beginning your own. Includes ratings and statistics on over 500 players in all 26 teams plus player evaluations, the most consistent players and much more.
A complete guide for the millions of fans losing themselves in this national obsession, this book provides all the information needed to play, including how to start a league, facts on building a team, and complete assessments of all players.
Gathers individual career statistics, ranking, and fantasy baseball game rating for one thousand major league baseball players
For a growing national pastime with nearly two million participants, this ultimate Rotisserie League Baseball and statistical baseball book tosses the perfect inside pitch on drafting, trading, and budgeting.
This Guide is the one source for the statistics and analysis you need to draft the fantasy team of your dreams. Includes predicted player statistics for use in any fantasy baseball game, predicted rankings for both the 8-category and the 10-category versions of Rotisserie League baseball; position-by-position ratings, rankings, and suggested dollar value for every qualified eligible player; trading and drafting strategies; tips on predicting player performance; how to analyze statistics and compare players; getting the best team for your budget; plus the complete rules for "Front-Office League Baseball" -- a new game.
Play smart. Play to win. Play like a champion.
Rates more than 650 American and National League baseball players for fantasy baseball enthusiasts, using production statistics to rate players by position, rather than team
Combines statistics, analysis, and historical material into one exciting companion to the baseball season that includes information on the minor leagues, fantasy leagues, collectibles, and more in a simpler, more accessible format.
A middle-aged accountant presides passionately over a fantasy baseball league in a “flagrantly funny” novel from the award-winning author of Huck Out West (The New York Times). J. Henry Waugh is not particularly happy in his job, but after the workday he can go home to the ballgame. With each toss of the dice, the balls and strikes, hits and runs are decided—and the tabletop players, and the individual personalities he perceives in them, seem more real and immerse him more deeply. But when a promising rookie pitcher pitches a perfect game, filling Henry with pride and excitement—and soon afterward is killed by a beanball (an “Extraordinary Occurrence” according to the probability chart)—Henry is shattered, and his life is affected in unimaginable ways, in this blackly comic and philosophical novel that veers wildly between fantasy and reality and delves into the notions of chance and power. “[A] baseball novel which isn’t really altogether about baseball . . . funny surprises, sad moments, and catchy ideas.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “One of the most original and exciting writers around. Every new book from him is great news.” —McSweeney’s “Not to read it because you don’t like baseball is like not reading Balzac because you don’t like boardinghouses.” —The New York Times Book Review