
Everything I’ve been able to find is written generically, “Take the player’s projected statistics and divide by the standings gain points factor. I wrote it myself simply because I could not find specific enough instructions on how to do this. Using Standings Gain Points to Rank and Value Fantasy Baseball Players, by Tanner BellĬlick the image to see the ratings of this book on Amazon.This is my instructional guide written specifically for rotisserie fantasy baseball players looking to create customized player rankings and calculate custom dollar values for their own league.

The Process: Thinking One Layer Deeper – by Jeff Zimmerman at.My Announcement and Writeup of the Book.


The Process: The Next Evolution in Fantasy Baseball – by Jeff Zimmerman at.Rudy Talking About Projections and Process – by Rudy Gamble at.Here are writeups of the original 2019 version: My Announcement and Writeup of the 2020 Edition.Clay Link’s (RotoWire, 2018 TGFBI Champion) introduction to the 2020 edition.– Includes book reactions and commentary by Rob Silver, Rudy Gamble, Eno Sarris, Mike Gianella, and Mike Podhorzer.The book delves into how to use projections, how and where it makes sense to tweak projections, how to properly use dollar valuations, explains how to use the three main valuation systems, gives draft preparation tips, explores draft strategy, and includes a ground-breaking study about in-season management.Ĭheck out these writeups if you’d like to read more about the book: It’s available in a PDF e-book for $17.99 or paperback on Amazon for $22.99. I partnered with Jeff Zimmerman (Fangraphs, Rotowire, Fantrax, multiple-time Tout Wars Champ) to write this comprehensive 300+ page book that outlines the start-to-finish process we go through during a fantasy baseball season. The Process – Integrating Valuations and Biases into a Winning Fantasy Baseball Formula, by Jeff Zimmerman and Tanner Bell I have personally read and recommend each of these books (I wrote three of them!). There’s a lot of great content online, but it’s mostly focused in the short-term.

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