New Feature: Export Overall Ranking Results Into Excel Spreadsheets!
by: Rob Reed
| March 26, 2010, 1:34pm
     
By popular demand, you can now export your overall rankings into a delimited text file that can be easily converted for use in your Excel spreadsheet program.
Check it out!
If you have any ideas for improvement or if you spot something that isn't working properly, please let me know!
PLAYERtrack Podcast 2010 #7: Top 10 Starting Pitchers
by: Rob Reed
| March 20, 2010, 11:25am
     
Rob looks at the top 20 starting pitchers in all of baseball last year, standard 5x5, 50 innings pitched in '09 to qualify, raw (ranks all players according to actual stats).
Disagree? Have a sleeper that you would like to announce here? Sound off in the comments, and you might be mentioned in the next podcast!
I've been hemming and hawing with a hoard on stud pitchers strategy by keeping all three pitchers, but that is a LOT of dough to spend on starters...
I've thought Halladay, Lee, AGonz, and Ethier. $71
The latest is to only keep Lee... and... [read more]
The Final Bloomberg Squad
by: Rob Reed
| March 15, 2010, 8:21pm
     
The Bloomberg "Experts vs. Regulars" draft is complete... it took just about four hours. The experts field is comprised of Ron Shandler, Lawr Michaels, Tim Heaney, Steve Gardner, Harold Reynolds, and Derek Van Riper...
All in all, I think I did very well... the coolest tool that I found helpful with the Bloomberg fantasy tools was the ability to see who was in a contract year on the fly... that was very helpful in making final decisions.
Here is my final roster. Of course, I used PlayerTrack and its nix tools to keep clarity, but Bloomberg's set of tools are very... [read more]
I am live-blogging the Bloomberg Sports Draft right here...
by: Rob Reed
| March 15, 2010, 3:54pm
Not sure I can keep up, but you will at least know who I am picking... and, perhaps, some surprises.
I have the 4th pick.
Wish me luck!
New CLOSER designations in the ranks
by: Rob Reed
| March 15, 2010, 2:24pm
     
Closers within the ranks (overall and pitching) are designated with a new graphic...
You will not find such a graphic for any Twins or Blue Jays for the instant time being, because they are closer by committee until further notice (Jason Frasor gave up FOUR runs today).