In our next installment of our Fantasy Book Review series here on Fantasy Ethos, I am happy announce that today’s review centers around the new 2010 Baseball Forecaster by Ron Shandler.
When it comes to fantasy baseball, Ron Shandler is one of the most well-known and renown experts. Every year, he shares his thoughts and predictions for the upcoming season by publishing his Baseball Forecaster, which is now in its 24th edition. The 2010 Baseball Forecaster has its usual suite of player projections based on sabermetric tools that Shandler and the BaseballHQ team have refined over the last three decades. If you are a fantasy player who likes doing it by the numbers, the 2010 Baseball Forecaster probably deserves a spot on your bookshelf.
What separates this book from another just another set of predictions is that it puts a lot of emphasis into making use of the data in additional analysis and the formation of actual strategies for playing fantasy baseball. There are all sorts of extras like reliability grades, consistency rankings, and five-year trends that are useful to the fantasy player.
One of the new items in this edition of the Baseball Forecaster is that Shandler is unleasing the Mayberry Method on the fantasy baseball world. This book does not just tell you who is likely to have a big season, but it is innovating and taking new approaches to help you win your next fantasy baseball championship.
As an added bonus for the book owner, since the book is published during the off-season, updated projections are available online on March 1 on BasebalHQ.
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Have you checked it out, what are your thoughts on the 2010 Baseball Forecaster?


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