Headlines for February, 2008
Q&A with Jeff Euston of Cot’s Contracts
Jeff Euston (Founder of Cot's Contracts) has built one of the most referenced baseball resources on the Internet. Want to know how long Jose Reyes is still cost controlled? What about the special perks associated with Zito's 7/$126M.M? All of this information can be found at Cot's Contracts. Can you share some information about yourself: background, career, etc? "I'm a baseball fan [read more...]
Questions and Answers with Tom Tango of Inside The Book
Tom Tango, (aka Tangotiger) runs the Tango on Baseball website, where you'll find a large number of research devoted to sabermetrics. He works as a consultant for major league teams in hockey, and has worked as a consultant in major league baseball. Born and raised in Canada, he now resides in New Jersey with his family. Q. Can you tell us about [read more...]
FSR Reviews the NBA Trade Deadline
Undoubtedly, this will go down as one of the greatest trade deadlines ever. And as much as the flurry of trades we've seen this month will change the landscape of the NBA, they will also have a huge impact on your fantasy league. So without further ado, here's the FSR review of the NBA trade deadline (note: I didn't include [read more...]
6 Questions With Shawn Hoffman of Squawking Baseball
Shawn Hoffman's Wall Street analysis of major league baseball is one of my favorite reads. I was thrilled when he agreed to answer some questions for us, and share a little bit about his background, and the correlations between fantasy baseball and Wall Street. Q. Can you tell us all about your background – your career, where you're from and [read more...]
FSR Daily
-First the bad news. Man, was that a slow fantasy sports weekend. Now the good news. Every single injured NBA player returns this week! Well, at least one. -Jason Kidd is once again on the verge of becoming a Dallas Maverick. -Maybe Ron Artest's problem wasn't with the Kings, but with Mike Bibby. Now that the point guard is in Atlanta, Artest [read more...]
Ideas on Where and How To Promote You and Your Sports Blog
During and after the fantasy football season a few of my fellow bloggers have been asking me how I was able to get all that traffic during the season. Although there were many reasons I was able to get that traffic, there was one strategy in particular that was responsible for the most. Today I’m going to share that traffic [read more...]
FSR Daily
-The Twins' Francisco Liriano is having problems with his visa and expects to be late for the team's Spring Training. Add to that the Tommy John surgery that forced him to miss all of last year, and Liriano's fantasy value is plummeting. -Rumors of a serious Albert Pujols injury are floating around. -Kobe's finger injury is worse than was initially expected, and [read more...]
FSR Daily
-And the Jason Kidd trade is once again off. Devean George has blocked the trade and Mavs coach Avery Johnson didn't seem optimistic it would get done. Again, if and when this trade goes through, we'll review all it's fantasy impact. -Shaq, or 'The Big Winded', will not make his Phoenix debut until after the All-Star break. -Kobe continues to have problems [read more...]
FSR Daily
-Less than a week after owner Mark Cuban said Jason Kidd would not be coming to Dallas, it looks like Jason Kidd is coming to Dallas. This trade should mean more playing time for Devin Harris, Jason Terry and Erik Dampier among others. We'll have more analysis of the trade once it's official. -Shaq hopes to be ready for the Suns [read more...]
FSR Daily
-Most knew this by now, but something's up with Manu Ginobli. Either he's taken his game to an entirely new level or Greg Popovich is more comfortable running the offense through him (I would guess the later). But last night he was simply incredible, scoring 34 points, grabbing 15 rebounds and dishing out 6 assists. -Shaq said he was a little [read more...]
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