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December 31, 2014 The Next Three Months at BP FantasyA Look AheadTomorrow, we will all flip the calendars to 2015, at least for those of you who still have physical calendars. Or have multi-year calendars, since you’d likely just trash the 2014 one and move on. Do they even make multi-year calendars? Or 16-month calendars? I swear that used to be a thing. Regardless, without wasting any more time on my calendar knowledge (or lack thereof), we’ve reached the time when the combination of fantasy football season being over and the hot stove slowing down to a warming drawer brings keeper deadlines, auctions, and drafts. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, despite what Andy Williams or Nissan might say—and we’re going to start preparing you in full force on Monday. A lot of the content we will be rolling out over the next three months will be familiar to subscribers, as most of it started last year. However, with more staff this time around, we will be supplementing that with additional articles that will really allow us to dive deeply into each position. And speaking of our increasing staff, here are some names that you’ve already likely seen on the site, but will be seeing more of in the future:
On top of these three newcomers, everyone’s favorite Scoresheet analysts are returning, both in print and podcast form starting next week as well (on Fridays). Ben Murphy, Ian Lefkowitz, and Jared Weiss will walk you through each position alongside the rest of the fantasy team, but will also (by popular demand) be releasing their rankings prior to the standard public league deadline this year in spreadsheet form. And of course, the Scoresheet Draft Aid will be featured at BP once again—so if you haven’t tried playing the game, now is always a great time to start. Now, the content. Here are the pieces that you can expect to read for all positions, which you hopefully enjoyed from last year: The State of the Position The Rankings Get to Know: Prospects Players to Target/Avoid The Tale of the Tape Infographics TTO Scoresheet So, with that as a base, here are some of the new items that you can look forward to this draft season: The Adjuster The Quinton The Only Landscape Fantasy Profiles In addition to all of the things mentioned above, both Flags Fly Forever and There Is No Off-Season, our two traditional fantasy podcasts, are going to be returning to a weekly schedule starting next week. Both podcasts will offer a wide variety of additional insight into both the tiered rankings and dynasty rankings; though the processes are somewhat different. On FFF, Mike and I will have civil conversations about valuation and strategy. On TINO, I’ll defend my dynasty rankings from a fire-breathing Craig. Of course, this isn’t the only coverage that is going to be in the fantasy section here at BP over the next few months. We’re going to have plenty of other great stuff to look forward to, starting with my Top 50 list for dynasty drafts on Tuesday, January 6th. Beyond that, we’ll have tons of expert league coverage, the Dynasty 101, Mike Gianella’s bid limits, and all of the mock drafts/auctions you could ask for—including the Expert Dynasty mock. And if you thought we couldn’t get any more exhaustive here, we will be starting weekly fantasy chats again next week, which will roll straight through until draft day. And if we don’t get to your question there, you can find us all on Twitter—where we’ll also have informal chats as the off-season continues on. Of course, if you want to cut straight to the front of the line, a Super Premium membership will do the trick, as you’ll get access to the Bat Signal—out fantasy answering service. You provide the question; we provide the answer within 12 hours. Write a one-sentence question or write a novel, you decide. We’ve seen them all. So hope every enjoys a safe and happy New Year, and we’ll see you back here in this exact spot on Monday for the start of a brand new season of fantasy coverage here at Baseball Prospectus. It’s going to be the best one yet.
Bret Sayre is an author of Baseball Prospectus. Follow @BretSayreBP
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