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December 17, 2012
BP Fantasy Podcast
Episode 26: It is a Very Hot Stove
by Jason Collette and Paul Sporer
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Total show time: 2 hours, 40 minutes
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Just curious as to what your guys' philosophy is regarding prospects in deep (my league is 20 teams, 40 minor league slots, for example) dynasty leagues? Would you suggest trying to hoard them, and build up a great system? Keep guys that are closer to the big leagues such as Bauer, Wil Myers, Profar, Bundy, etc while dealing guys that are further away such as Buxton, Correa, and Dahl? Thanks and keep up the great work.
For me, I want a healthy mix of now and later but when in doubt, will always go with the prospects that can help me now. The fail rate on these guys is too high to hold on dearly to them so I am an advocate of turning them and burning them for proven major league quality for the owner who has more faith in prospects than I.