GM's OFFICE: Expert league outcomes, 2017

With a couple of weeks to go in the 2017 season, while still trying to grind out our best showings in competitive league races, we also turn one eye toward our offseason programming. Prep for the 2018 Baseball Forecaster is underway already; look for us to open it up for pre-order imminently. As we do each year, we'll also take some time in the coming weeks to review some of our pre-season projections (good and bad).

This week, we want to take a look at how our staff is faring in industry/expert leagues. We posed four questions for participants in eight experts leagues, to find out their successes, shortcomings, and any “lessons learned” from the experience. Sure, there’s still two-plus weeks to go, but consider this food for thought as...

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