BATTERS: Risk Tolerance

For many Rotisserie owners, players are judged primarily by their bottom line production as a way to assess their value. But just ask anyone competing in a Head to Head format how they evaluate talent and they're likely to mention consistency as a critical factor. Some players amass productive end-game statistics via fits and starts throughout the season, but there's hidden value in owning players that establish a reliable baseline and maintain it with minor fluctuations.

With the fantasy trade deadline looming in many leagues, it is only appropriate to update Patrick Davitt's excellent article applying the information in the Batting Weekly Consistency chart found in the BaseballHQ.com toolkit. The chart grades a hitter's performance...

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