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Here is the part two of our 50 Effective tips to win in fantasy baseball article. Hope you enjoy this part two and hope that our tips had help you well.

26. If your league allows unlimited pitching moves, use them. A starting pitcher is of no value to you on the major league lineup when he's not due to pitch for four more days.

27. Do the math on WHIP. I know its a pain, but it's a category that you need to score well in.

28. Go to as many sources as possible for draft information. It's the single most important thing you can do to be prepared.

29. Remember that statistics are relative to position played. All star statistics at catcher are often ordinary for outfielders or first basemen. The key is to get the best stats per position.

30. A trade has to work for both teams. Don't make a ridiculous offer and hope you can bamboozle the other manager. He'll be more open to making trades later in the season if you are bringing legitimate offers to him, even if he doesn't take the first offer.

31. Watch Baseball Tonight! Cut the wife in on your winnings and she won't nag you when you watch it every night...maybe.

32. Get the ESPN Extra Innings baseball package. Besides, if you live in the East, there's nothing like listening to Vin Scully on local Dodgers telecasts. He'll give you a lot of inside fantasy tips.

33. Check not only the stats, but lineup moves. Lineup moves can mean a lot to the stats your player will deliver, especially when it comes to RBI.

34. In a daily move league, check your lineup to see what pitcher your players are facing. Start lefties against right handed pitchers and vice versa. The righty-lefty analysis at the major league level is critical and is therefore critical in fantasy baseball success as well.

35. Keep up with injuries. An injured players does you no good in your lineup.

36. Be a contrarian during the draft. When everybody is making a run at relief pitchers, pick up a DH. There's likely more value there.

37. Play in a league where all managers have a history of staying involved. A league is no fun if you don't have active participating managers who have given up.

38. Play in a league with prize money for at least the top four finishers. This tends to keep players active.

39. In September, pick up prospects on teams that are out of it. This is going to be their chance to show what they've got for next season.

40. If your league uses playoffs, remember the adage: there's no tomorrow. If you don't maintain players for next season, drop a pitcher after he's made his last start. He's no longer of value to you otherwise.

41. In traditional Roto stats leagues, some statistics don't matter. For example, strikeouts be a hitter don't mean jack. An out is an out so don't worry about picking Adam Dunn.

42. Look for most sleeper picks beginning in the 16th round. A sleeper is not a sure thing.

43. Be especially diligent in knowing who is going to be a team's closer on teams where the job is up for grabs. You can obtain a significant amount of saves in later rounds this way by knowing who is going to be closing.

44. Starting pitchers are rarely first round material. Then, there's Johan Santana and Jake Peavy. Prefer to load up on hitters in the first five rounds, then load up the majority of your starting pitching staff.

45. Avoid young pitchers in the very earliest rounds. They are simply too risky and prone to arm trouble.

46. Look at three year trends on players. Going any further back is useless.

47. Play in a league with old friends. It's a great way to stay in touch.

48. If there's an attractive single girl in your league, get to know her better. She's almost definitely a keeper.

49. Support the advertisers on sites like Fantasy Baseball Dugout. Sites like this one that offer free fantasy baseball advice only survive because of revenue earned from its advertising.

50. When you go to a game, don't ever yell down to a player: "Hey Ryan, you're on my fantasy baseball team!" Do you really think he gives a hoot?


 
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We know you want them, that’s why we are giving it to you. Here are some free tips for you to use to play fantasy sports, especially fantasy baseball. Our experts at Fantasy Factor formulated 50 effective tips to help your fantasy baseball team win the championship this year. Follow these tips closely to enhance your chances to win your league championship.

1. Be prepared for the draft. The league is often won or lost at the draft.

2. Stay focused. It's a long season and a lot of players will drop out. If you stay focused on the prize, you'll have a shot.

3. During the draft, track the positions your opponents have picked. Knowing this will give you a leg up on strategic picks in later rounds.

4. Go with established players over potential stars. Everybody likes to brag about picking up that rookie, but often the hype is bigger than the stats.

5. In the early rounds, pick the best available player, regardless of position.

6. Draft stolen bases. A player can be dominant in stolen bases and stolen bases are clearly over-weighted in fantasy baseball. Think Jose Reyes.

7. Draft closers. Make sure you have one more closer than your nearest competitor. Saves is an easy category to win and another over-weighted category in fantasy baseball.

8. If a player has been traded since last year, re-adjust his stats based on the park he'll be playing his home games in. Pitchers sent to Colorado, Cincinnatti, or Philadelphia, for example, are likely to not have as impressive stats. Power stats should go up, however, if a hitter is traded to these teams. Alternatively, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego, and Minnesota are pitchers' parks.

9. Some leagues have minimal statistics to qualify at a particular position, sometimes as little as a single game. If that is your league's rule, you have to look for opportunities like this and you may get the power numbers of an outfielder at a position that traditionally rewards defensive prowess.

10. Generally, it's not a good idea to pick a catcher in an early round. They sit out too often and usually don't put up huge stats anyway.

11. Do pick early in positions that are light or where some players are head and shoulders above the pack. Chase Utley at second base comes to mind.

12. Check out the league's transactions every day. This is the only way to stay in touch. Being on vacation is no excuse in not checking your team daily.

13. Sign up for text message alerts from Google or Yahoo to keep up with fantasy baseball transactions and injuries. This will give you the information quicker than your competition.

14. Set your internet browser to come up with your league information. So, when you sign on to your computer, you'll have the daily summary there and you won't forget to check on your team.

15. If you no longer are interested in keeping a player on your roster, shop him to other teams before cutting him. Don't assume other teams aren't interested. You may get some value for him that exceeds what you'd get in the free agent pool.

16. If you are shopping a player, however, remember that this is a negotiation. You can't let the other teams in the league know you are shopping this player. Try to cleverly put his name in package deals so that he maintains his value and your opponents won't know they can pick him up for a box of old baseballs and used chewing gum.

17. There are no favorite teams in fantasy baseball.

18. There are no favorite players in fantasy baseball. Take the human element out of it. A player is just a bundle of statistics.

19. Don't move a guy up in your analysis because he got hot in spring training.

20. Do watch the box scores the final two weeks of spring training. This is where jobs are won. You don't want to be drafting a player who starts the season in Pawtucket.

21. If a guy is unusually hot in spring training, try to trade him then. His value may never be higher.


22. Every player that is on the major league roster needs to be ranked, even the sorry guys.

23. Don't give away any categories. A championship fantasy baseball team needs to be competitive in every category, especially in 5 x 5 leagues. You cannot afford to give up a category and still win.

24. Just like regular baseball, starting pitchers can win it for you. Their stats count heavily in four of the five pitching categories.

25. Have a few extra starting pitchers in your minor league roster. If you play in a weekly league, bring up the guy who is getting two starts that week. Or, bring up the guy who is facing two week opponents that week.


 
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With the rapid growth of fantasy football in the US in recent years (and slowly taking over the whole world too), many Americans now want to join the fun and be involved in fantasy football league. There are many websites that offers fantasy sports (some are free and some are not) that you can join. There are also websites that offers huge prizes for winners. Many fantasy players always begin in joining a small fantasy football league to get a taste of the fun and excitement while also practicing to get the big prizes later on.

You can join and organize a league taking anyone you like from friends, relatives to even co-workers. Getting your first fantasy football league ready doesn't mean you have to follow any fixed standards as the idea primarily is to have loads of fun. There are no rights or wrongs out there when fun and unlimited excitement is what is aimed at.

You need to get together a team for a league and they could comprise of 8 to 16. Depending on the resources in your locality you should get a team done. But you should also keep in mind that the intensity of the competition and the fun would get scaled down with too few teams. Owners in that case would find it hard to get top level players or get enough competition going. Your aim would be to keep the number of your teams as equal as possible.

Depending on the number of teams in your fantasy football league, the number of divisions would be determined. For many, a total of 3 divisions is great and works well according to their requirement. For the success of your league and excellence in the game, you need to be very choosy while picking a commissioner. The choice of a commissioner can stand between success and failure in fantasy football. It is also among the most important fantasy football tips offered to people before they join up.

Commissioners require to be trusted by all the other owners and under his or her watch rest the fantasy football drafts, games scoring and the league set up. It can be the most tedious of tasks and to help the commissioner along, an assistant is also roped in. It would require an extra position in fantasy football. For every season you should get together a plan of at least thirteen games that would exclude playoffs lasting for 3 weeks. Your nfl fantasy football season should not be lasting more than an actual NFL season in real terms. These are basically the rules followed in fantasy league football.

Fantasy football drafts would depend on the league you set up. There are many leagues that just hold one draft at the initial stages during the league set up and after that, it is for the rookies. For selecting fantasy football players you got to have a draft during the league set up stage.

You can go for an auction where very owner would be given a salary cap depending on a pre-determined amount. At least 15 players from each team will need to fill up the roster. One tight end, defense, quarterback and place kicker, 2 running backs and wide receivers are among the fantasy football picks.


 
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Fantasy sports was created so that sports fans can enjoy the game they love at a deeper and more interactive level. Not only are you able to watch an NFL game, you can also participate in a fantasy football league where you can be the NFL football manager you've always wanted to be.

As fantasy sports became huge, the elements also evolved. Today, fantasy sports is not something you just do so that you can enjoy a night with your sports-minded buddies. Today, you can participate in fantasy sports so that you can also get involved in fantasy sports betting. You bet on the right side and your fantasy sports betting activities can turn into profit. You may enjoy your fantasy sports league with friends, but you can also do some fantasy sports betting in a Las Vegas league.

You can just imagine that being a fantasy sports manager is an enjoyable hobby but with fantasy sports betting, it can be more exciting.

Let us focus on playing fantasy football and some NFL fantasy sports betting. There are numerous league formats to choose from so that you know where to put your NFL fantasy sports betting.

There are many fantasy football league formats to choose from. There are 10-player, non-keeper leagues and there are 14 teams as well. There is a keeper league in which you pick a player who has been in your team the year before and you utilize that selection as part of your draft choice for the current year.

It is nice to bet on a keeper league because this format has differing variances which permit you to keep several players while also allowing you to keep players for two years before going back to the draft.

The popular fantasy football league format is called a Survivor League. Betting in this type of format can also be a good betting cash cow. The Survivor League is popular because the concept of this format is easy. You just have to choose one NFL team to win the action for each week. However, you cannot employ the same team twice in one season. It is fun to play, but it's harder than it sounds.

There is also a new trend in fantasy football formats which is good to invest your money in. It is called the Suicide Fantasy Football League and it is just a brand new fantasy football format.

Learn it and master it so you can start your fantasy sports betting activities while others are still learning it. What happens is you can pick a team per week from a pool of teams. The deal is that you are to employ a team only once. In this format, you have to be extra strategic in using your team each week, reserving stud players when you need them the most.

 
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Are you new to fantasy football and aren't sure where to start when it comes to setting up your own league? Don't worry, it isn't as hard as you think. In this article I will take you through everything you need to know to set up your own fantasy football league and have the time of your life this season.

First, you need opponents. In my opinion fantasy football is the most fun when you know your league mates so invite your friends, family and co-workers to join your league. You really need to have an even amount of teams, so be sure that you don't end up with an odd number. I recommend 10 or 12 teams which is usually enough to thin out the player pool so that the teams aren't all loaded. The thinner the player pool the harder the league gets. If you cant come up with enough people don't worry, there are always public leagues on sites like Yahoo or ESPN.

Next, you need to consider a scoring system. In fantasy football players are given points for that week's stats, and the team with the most points wins their match up. Typically players get 1 point for every 10 yards rushing or receiving, 1 point for every 25 yards passing and six points for touchdowns. Kickers get points for field goals and extra points and defenses get points for turnovers and sacks. All of these numbers can be modified to make the scoring higher or lower, so feel free to tweak with the stats. Most league setups will allow you to modify the numbers and show you how the players rank out after the change. If you don't like how it looks, adjust it again.

Lastly, you need to figure out when and how you are going to hold your draft. In the past people met in person to hold drafts but now you can draft online as well. If your league is spread out geographically online may be the best option, however if you are all local holding a live draft is a lot of fun. At the draft a random order is drawn and the players are picked in order. Most drafts are "snake drafts" where the person with the last pick in the first round gets the first pick in the second round, and the second round order reverses. This keeps it fair for everyone. You can also do an auction draft where everyone is given an amount of money and can bid on whatever players they want, up to their budget. Be warned though, auction drafts are a lot of fun, but can take a long time to complete with everyone bidding on players rather than just calling out their name at a draft.

If you are new to fantasy football I hope this has been helpful for you. Fantasy football is a lot of fun, and really makes watching every NFL game enjoyable.

 
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Over the last ten years there has been an incredible increase in people participating in baseball fantasy leagues, and fantasy sports in general. There is really only one rule for those involved, and that is they must have a real and ongoing interest and appreciation of the game of baseball. Starting your own fantasy league is easy follow the simple steps below and you will quickly have a league you can enjoy throughout the season.

Fantasy League Step #1 Get your teams together

The first step to creating a baseball fantasy league is getting your teams together. You need to find between 8 and 12 friends to participate and create their own team. Why 8-12 teams? This is the range of numbers that will give you a competitive league, which you will need for it to be as enjoyable as possible.

Fantasy League Step #2 'The Commish

Just like Major League Baseball, someone needs to be in charge. Elect a responsible and committed Commissioner to manage the statistics weekly, and is someone who has the opportunity and resources to distribute them to every player in the fantasy league.

Fantasy League Step #3 One League or Two?

One of the oldest questions in baseball do we need both the American and National Leagues? Your group will need to decide whether to play with the traditional favourites, or establish a single league.

Fantasy League Step #4 Player draft or auction

Teams need players, and the group will need to decide the best way to individually acquire players. Both draft and auction methods work, but whichever method you choose, stay with it throughout the season.

Fantasy League Step #5 Rules

You can't escape rules, even in a fantasy league. Accumulation of points and recording statistics need to be done consistently and to a standard. Agree the rules, and ensure all teams are aware of the compliance requirements, and what happens when they don't follow them!

Fantasy League #6 Enjoy yourself

Americans in their millions play fantasy league baseball to win money, trophies or simply for the sake of it. No matter what your reason, make sure the final prize is agreed by all as this gives you every player the best chance of enjoying themselves.

 
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Usually, people will think various strategies to apply while making a draft so that they can choose a best fantasy football team. It will end up as a big dispute, if you get suggestions from ten different professed specialists because you will most likely get 10 unique responds. There are some people running a fantasy football league from a couple of years but even they will not be able to tell you that they won the game each time when they play. However they can assure you that the team can consistently made playoff round and win league title as well, if you have drafted it suspiciously. Hence you should first know the strategy to build a competitive fantasy squad, let's see a strategic guidelines about fantasy football league.

Ranking of the participant

The first and most important thing is to think about player fantasy rankings. Internet is the key for each and every search, hence browsing through web can be the best and simple way to complete the task. There are various established and reputable sources like YAHOO, ESPN, and FTBL.com etc known for their strategic ranking, so you can go through any of them to rank the player. But, don't forget to consult from the other programs that might not be amongst the name you are familiar with because they sometime provide a new prospective that may be very helpful.

Drafting Techniques

Usually, the process of drafting takes place on two formats; live or auto. While live drafts are accomplished in real time, auto drafts make use of your own participant rankings to choose your participants automatically as your pick comes up in the continuation. Both the ways are good to take the player ranking you investigated and pick up a number of players for every position that you want to have as probable additions to your squad. Make a list and utilize it as your future drafting order. You should ensure not to take too many players for draft from the similar squad of teams that may have proceeded to the next round of a competition without fighting the present round on the same week. You might end up with a terrible scarcity of participants for a critical match.

Importance of the player

There are lots of different rules and methods for scoring points in fantasy football but one rule normally remains the same. Generally, running backs are those players on which you have to keep the most stress. This is the reason most of the overall ranking methods that are not done by position, generally include a great number of running backs as the top ranking participants. In general, you are supposed to give emphasis on positions in the order of scoring points that start from first to last. It will start from RBs, quarterbacks, wide receivers, tight ends, guards and at last place kickers.


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Every Wide receiver in the history of fantasy sports make or break the play. That’s why it is very important to choose the right WR for your fantasy sports team. The WR's job is to execute the route the play has define. The WR then runs the route trying to elude the DB that is assigned to stop the WR. But the main duty of the WR is to catch the ball and try to get into the end zone for a touchdown. Here are the fantasy rankings of the top WR you should get for your team.

1. Roddy White, Falcons - He's been a model of consistency, totaling at least 83 catches and 1,150 yards in each of the last 4 seasons. Just 29 years old, White is in his prime right now.

2. Andre Johnson, Texans - Coming off back-to-back 1,500-yard seasons, Johnson regressed to just 1,216 yards in 2010. When healthy, Johnson is still one of the best WRs in the game. He'll be a borderline 1st-round pick this summer.

3. Calvin Johnson, Lions - Megatron tied a career-high with 12 TDs in 2010. His 77 receptions and 1,120 receiving yards weren't too shabby either. And he did it with QBs Shaun Hill and Drew Stanton under center for most of the year. If QB Matt Stafford can stay healthy, Johnson's upside is through the roof.

4. Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs - Was there a tougher player to figure out in 2010. Still, when all was said and done, Bowe was fantasy football's #2 WR. He'll be drafted among the top-5 wideouts in 2011.

5. Greg Jennings, Packers - Jennings rebounded in a big way in 2010. He found the end zone or posted at least 80 yards in an incredible 13 of 16 games. As the #1 WR on one of the league's most explosive passing games, Jennings will be a rock-solid 2nd-round pick in 2011 fantasy football drafts.

6. Reggie Wayne, Colts - 111 catches and 1,355 receiving yards assured Wayne of another top-10 fantasy finish in 2010. But he scored only 6 TDs, and his 12.2 yards-per-catch average was a career-low. At 32 years old, it's fair to wonder if he's lost a step. He may be overvalued in fantasy drafts this summer.

7. Hakeem Nicks, Giants - When he's on the field, Nicks is unstoppable. He scored 11 times in just 13 games this past season, including 3 multi-TD outings. Durability will be a major issue heading into 2011 though. After missing 2 games in his rookie campaign, Nicks was held out of 3 more in 2010.

8. Miles Austin, Cowboys - No one missed Tony Romo more than Austin. He topped 140 yards in 3 of Romo's 5 full games, adding 2 TDs to boot. But with Jon Kitna and Stephen McGee at the helm, Austin posted just 2 more 100-yard games and only 5 more scores.

9. Brandon Lloyd, Broncos - Lloyd was the biggest surprise of the 2010 season -- no questions asked. His 77 catches, 1,448 yards, and 11 TDs were more than he'd posted in the 4 previous seasons... combined! Lloyd was a dominant force all season.

10. Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals - How good was Fitzgerald this past season? Despite a combination of Derek Anderson, Max Hall, and Johnson Skelton at QB -- there wasn't an uglier situation in the league -- Fitz still managed to haul in 90 balls for 1,137 yards and 6 scores.


 
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A running back (RB) is the position of a player on a football team who usually lines up in the offensive backfield. The primary roles of a running back are to receive handoffs from the quarterback for a rushing play, to catch passes from out of the backfield, and to block. It is very important to determine the right fantasy sports player for your RB. That’s why we are here to help you today. As we bring our own fantasy rankings of the best RBs you should get.

1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings - It doesn't look like there will be a consensus #1 RB in 2011 fantasy football drafts. AP may get the nod though. He's finished among the top-3 at his position in each of the last 4 seasons – the only player who can say that.

2. Arian Foster, Texans - 2010's top RB will undoubtedly be near the top of draft boards this summer. Foster led the league with 1,616 rushing yards, and tacked on 66 receptions for 604 receiving yards.

3. Chris Johnson, Titans - Relatively speaking, Johnson had a disappointing 2010 season. His numbers were down across the board – rushing yards, receiving yards, TDs, receptions, yards-per-rush.

4. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars - His 1,640-total-yard campaign seems a helluva lot more impressive when you consider that he did it on a torn meniscus in his right knee. MJD is scheduled for surgery this offseason, but he'll be back to 100% in plenty of time for training camp.

5. LeSean McCoy, Eagles - We gotta give some love to the 2010 DraftSharks.com Breakout Player of the Year. This seems high for a relatively unproven commodity, but that can be said about most of these backs outside the top-4. His supreme skills in the passing game make him virtually dud-proof.

6. Jamaal Charles, Chiefs - Despite a spotty usage pattern by HC Todd Haley, J-Chaz still managed to finish 2nd in the NFL with 1,467 rushing yards. He was just as dominant in the passing game, hauling in 45 balls for 468 yards.

7. Ray Rice, Ravens - A consensus top-4 pick, Rice was a minor disappointment in 2010. His rushing yards, receiving yards, receptions, and TDs all dropped from 2009. Still, he finished 11th among RBs in standard-scoring fantasy leagues, proving that he's a relatively safe 1st-round pick.

8. Darren McFadden, Raiders - McFadden could end up going anywhere from the top half of the 1st-round to the start of the 2nd-round in 2011 fantasy football drafts.

9. Frank Gore, 49ers - A serious hip injury ended Gore's 2010 season in Week 12. He'll be back to 100% in plenty of time for training camp, but it's still something to keep an eye on. At just 28 years old, Gore should still have at least 1 more top-10 season in his tank.

10. Peyton Hillis, Browns - 2010's waiver wire darling will undoubtedly be a hot topic of debate this summer.  Is he a star in the making? Or was 2010 merely a fluke? Hillis' ungodly combination of size and athleticism are working in his favor. But his 331 touches and the return of 2010 2nd-round pick Montario Hardesty are definitely issues worth considering.


 
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For some people, fantasy football is not just a game but is more of an addiction or a great way to supplement their incomes. The whole goal behind fantasy football is to build a winning team, and this can be done through researching and studying so that you can get the best players for your fantasy sports team. Knowing the right fantasy rankings is very important in winning and executing your fantasy football online drafts or establishing your pre-rankings for your offline drafts. Here are some tips to help you formulate the best fantasy rankings for your team.
1. Weeks before the draft is even near, there are fantasy football player rankings that start making their way into the public. These rankings are based off last year's performances, any injuries a player may have, and what the future for a player and his team looks like for the coming season. These rankings are a great way to start developing your winning team. But remember that this is last year. And many injured players might have been better. So you must do additional research too.

2. Now, most amateurs are going to strictly look at the big names and the players that were at the top of the list last season, but this is not always the perfect way to pick your team. Do not be bias and don’t just choose your players according to their popularity or their team’s popularity. Remember that things change and if someone had an awesome season last year does not guarantee that they are going to have another awesome season this year.

3. Look over all the player rankings before you start choosing your team. In fact, you should really look over several rankings by different gurus before you make your choices. The more information and predictions you have, the better informed your decisions can be. Now, no matter how much information you have, there are always going to be accidents or injuries that may happen during the season that may knock your team off track. There is nothing you can do about these, and you just need to try to get back in the game.
Evaluating players and doing fantasy rankings make a great start to building your winning team. If you are really dedicated to fantasy sports, then you will read several reports, news and other people’s opinion on the rankings to come up with your best predictions for the season. It’s all about research and with the right research; you’ll definitely be ahead of the game and finish with the fantasy sports championship at your hand.