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Most reliable source for baseball prospects
Hi, I just entered a very competitive fantasy league through www.scoresheet.com. This site simulates games based loosely on sabermetric player values(so rbi, runs, wins etc are meaningless). There are 2 expansion teams entering the league, mine, and another. Every single decent player is already taken, and each team protects 8 major leaguers and 3 minor leaguers. I think I am just going to load up on prospects since I have literally no chance of winning anyway - and I have been looking through BP's articles(kevin goldstein's suggestions, and nate's 2006 pecota projections), and noticed they differ greatly from baseballamerica's projections. Even Nate's projections differ greatly from Goldstein's - so which projections do you sabermetric types consider the most reliable? Consider also that the ones I'm using from nate are a year old at this point.
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Re: Most reliable source for baseball prospects
i'm not quite sure on the best source, but if you want overly optimistic projections for guys who were in AAA last year, look no further than the bill james handbook.
i think forecaster, BP, and firstinning.com all have their merits, but i mainly use them for top 50 types, not the bottom-feeders you'll likely need to look for. my best piece of advice is to target power-speed guys, although the good ones (c young, d young, upton) are already taken. |
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Re: Most reliable source for baseball prospects
Baseball America rates more on tools while BP works from more of a statistical base. John Sickels site is a good balance and my personal favorite. Here is another link to a usefull site.
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Re: Most reliable source for baseball prospects
Thanks all. There are a few decent guys here and there, but I'll def be building from the ground up.
James |
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