February In Review
Well, we have reached the end of our first month up here at Rotonomics. I'd like to thank all of my readers for making this a very enjoyable experience. Engaging dialogue on both the threads here at the site and during mock drafts over at Mock Draft Central have been very rewarding, and hopefully you will continue to post on the site.
March is on the way, and while it seems Western Pennsylvania is confined a tundra existence, the fantasy baseball world is finally heating up. I wanted to take a quick moment to summarize a few things over the past month.
First, the most important posts on Rotonomics, in my opinion, are the Economic Editorials. Recently we went through the "archives" here and tagged what we could, so I encourage you to go back and check out some of the earlier ideas. All of them are important, though I'd particularly recommend "Satisfaction: Homing and Hearts", "Prisoner's Dilemma", and "Quantum (Baseball) Mechanics".
In other parts of the blogsphere, Seamless Baseball offers a great draft guide as publicized here, in which Pete and myself helped conduct an expert mock draft. It is worth looking over and beats ESPN and Rotoworld for valuable fantasy insight. Another suggestion I wanted to make, in the realm of projections, is www.fangraphs.com. Hopefully many of you are familiar with this statistics site, but if not let it be your end all for fantasy baseball projections. It is infinitely more logical than the projections I had seen at ESPN.
So, thanks again, and good luck at your upcoming drafts



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