Rotoprofessor’s 2010 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide - Share Your Thoughts!

Rotoprofessor’s 2010 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide - Share Your Thoughts!

Have you already purchased the Rotoprofessor 2010 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide?  Now is your chance to share your thoughts of the guide with myself and everyone else.  What do you like?  What can be improved?  What else would you like to see?  Let’s hear it all!

Haven’t purchased the guide for $5 yet?  Check out a free preview:

First Basemen Rankings

That is just a taste of what you are getting from the Guide.  For your $5 you also get:

  • Top 300 Players
  • Over 570 Player Projections
  • Expanded Rankings (i.e. Top 30 Catchers, Top 100 Starting Pitchers)
  • Ages for every player projected as of 4/1/10
  • The Rotoprofessor’s quick take on every player projected
  • Auction Values
  • Projected lineups and rotations
  • As a special bonus, in mid-February you will receive a Top 50 Prospects for 2010 list (on the website, I will be releasing a Top 20 list)
  • Updates every 2-3 weeks

Remember, this draft guide is not a replacement to the website.  Instead, it is a supplement to it.  In fact, if there is a player that I’ve done an article on their name will be linked back to the website so you can easily access those articles for more in depth information on any player.

If there is any player who is not included in the original draft guide that you would like to see added, please make the suggestion and I will do my best to include them in the next revision.

This is your chance to have all of the information you need to thrive in your fantasy leagues in 2010.  Place your order now and immediately start reaping the benefits!

11 Responses to “Rotoprofessor’s 2010 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide - Share Your Thoughts!”

  1. I have really enjoyed the guide so far… It would be nice if you had the sorting buttons that there are on the top 300 on the other sections… so for example you could sort the 1B for AL ONLY or NY ONLY leagues…. Another Thought I had would be to split up the projected lineups into separate AL and NL sections( with the critical 4×4 or 5×5 projections on the projected lineup tab…)…maybe add a free agents worksheet with projections and rankings… If you can’t do it I would love if you could send me directions on how to add the sorting buttons… I have never learned how to do that properly….

    otherwise.. Thanks.. It is really helping me get down to a good list of my protected players going into 2010…

  2. Thanks for the input! I will make sure to put the tabs on the new spreadsheet, which will be e-mailed out to everyone by the end of the week!

  3. I have loved this guide. The commentary along with the projections is incredibly useful in thinking more analytically about each player. I agree with the potential for sorting buttons being very useful, but I would also love to see the auction value data (available on the top 300) also included on the position pages (being in an auction league, this would be quite nice).

  4. I was very surprised at how thorough this guide is. I have also loved the commentary that goes with each player. One recommendation I would suggest though is a tab for keeper rankings.
    Overall I give this guide an A and would suggest it for other fantasy baseball enthusiasts.

  5. The guide is outstanding and well worth the money. It’s certainly more timely and more valuable than the magazines that are stale the second they hit the newsstand. The only thing it needs is a column with ADP.

  6. I reference the guide almost every day. Well worth the $5; any guide at the newsstand is at least $7 and no updates. The only thing missing is AL/NL auction values. Great work RP.

  7. Michael Bourne doesnt crack the top 300?

  8. Ben, you are not the first person to comment on Bourn, so I will be reevaluating him this week and then posting a discussion on him.

  9. Definitely a big fan of the updated spreadsheets. That’s how I decide on a magazine because they are published before free agency is finished!

    I love the Top 300 with projections as a “cheat sheet” for the draft. But the overall projections and rankings are pretty good. I mean its anyone’s guess really after Pujols-Hanley at 1-2 but they are conservative and realistic.

    Since you have Derek Jeter getting around 200 hits I approve your publication!!

  10. Maybe add some keeper rankings/values? Baseball has more keeper leagues than than the other fantasy sports so maybe it’d be nice to add some keeper rankings every once in a while.

  11. Nice guide, well worth the price. Coupled with the website its a far better investment than some of the terrible magazines on newstands right now.

    Suggestion: include ADP somewhere, a average from several different sources would rock.

    Also: how will the update work? Will you email us with a revised guide?

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