Can understanding a key attribute of what makes a swing "sweet" be used to gain a competitive edge? Learn how a basic trait found next to a hitter's name on the roster can help maximize the odds of choosing a solid prospect building block for your keeper/dynasty team.
What is a "sweet swing" and who has one? More importantly, how can quantifying this help us gain a competitive edge in accumulating long-term fantasy assets?
Injuries have become a significant part of the game, challenging even the best fantasy GMs. Obviously, drafting low-risk players is a big step towards minimizing the risks, but there are other strategies that will help.
Can understanding a key attribute of what makes a swing "sweet" be used to gain a competitive edge? Learn how a basic trait found next to a hitter's name on the roster can help maximize the odds of choosing a solid prospect building block for your keeper/dynasty team.
What is a "sweet swing" and who has one? More importantly, how can quantifying this help us gain a competitive edge in accumulating long-term fantasy assets?
Injuries have become a significant part of the game, challenging even the best fantasy GMs. Obviously, drafting low-risk players is a big step towards minimizing the risks, but there are other strategies that will help.