Many reasons are given for prohibiting daily roster maintenance in fantasy baseball, but do they really hold water and, most importantly, does this make it a better game?
It used to be enough in fantasy baseball to have more and better information. Now, especially in terms of injury terminology, it's a big advantage to read between the lines.
The 10-day DL increased the number of injury stints, but decreased the average number of DL days. How can you embrace injury to build the roster depth necessary to win your league?
Many reasons are given for prohibiting daily roster maintenance in fantasy baseball, but do they really hold water and, most importantly, does this make it a better game?
It used to be enough in fantasy baseball to have more and better information. Now, especially in terms of injury terminology, it's a big advantage to read between the lines.
The 10-day DL increased the number of injury stints, but decreased the average number of DL days. How can you embrace injury to build the roster depth necessary to win your league?