- Tue Mar 25, 2025 2:51 am
#8989
The RazzSlam has kicked off, and it’s time to dive into the chaos of Best Ball leagues! For those who might be new to this format, it’s a unique experience where you draft a team, and the computer does the heavy lifting by selecting your best players each week. It’s like fantasy baseball on autopilot, but does that really take the fun out of it?
Let’s talk strategy. With the RazzSlam being a 42-round draft, how do you approach building your roster? Are you going for high-upside players, or do you prefer a more balanced approach? The recent commentary suggests that pitchers are less valuable in points leagues, which raises the question: should we be prioritizing hitters even more in our drafts?
And what about the unpredictability of Best Ball? With so many variables at play, do you think luck plays a bigger role than skill in these leagues? Or is there a hidden strategy that separates the winners from the rest?
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on the players drafted in the RazzSlam. Do you think the picks made reflect a solid strategy, or are there glaring omissions? For instance, how do you feel about the choice of Logan O’Hoppe and Bo Naylor as catchers?
Let’s also not forget the potential for waiver wire pickups throughout the season. How do you plan to navigate those opportunities?
Share your insights, predictions, and experiences with Best Ball leagues. What’s your bold prediction for the RazzSlam this year? Let’s get the conversation rolling!
Let’s talk strategy. With the RazzSlam being a 42-round draft, how do you approach building your roster? Are you going for high-upside players, or do you prefer a more balanced approach? The recent commentary suggests that pitchers are less valuable in points leagues, which raises the question: should we be prioritizing hitters even more in our drafts?
And what about the unpredictability of Best Ball? With so many variables at play, do you think luck plays a bigger role than skill in these leagues? Or is there a hidden strategy that separates the winners from the rest?
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on the players drafted in the RazzSlam. Do you think the picks made reflect a solid strategy, or are there glaring omissions? For instance, how do you feel about the choice of Logan O’Hoppe and Bo Naylor as catchers?
Let’s also not forget the potential for waiver wire pickups throughout the season. How do you plan to navigate those opportunities?
Share your insights, predictions, and experiences with Best Ball leagues. What’s your bold prediction for the RazzSlam this year? Let’s get the conversation rolling!