GM's OFFICE: 2018 FSTA Draft, Rounds 9-18

If you’ve played this game for just about any length of time, you know that to come out of a draft room feeling good about your team can be an omen. So many of us have had that feeling in late March, or in mid-March—heck, even in late January, when this Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) draft takes place—only to have it crumble gloriously in one injury and underperforming mess come April, June and August. 

We know in our heads that fantasy baseball is a six-month season, and that leagues aren’t won at the draft table, but … what’s a team owner to do when things do kinda, sorta go to plan on draft day? Seems like just pretending to be disappointed would tick off the baseball gods more than being honest. 

With that in mind, Ray...

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