User:PhillipGarrott/sandbox
The FLiP Drafting Method is a Fantasy Baseball drafting system that seeks to rank players according to ability to perform highly in multiple categories, thereby finding the highest value for your specific league. While useful in any situation, it is incredibly useful when participating in non-standard scoring rotisserie leagues.
History[edit]
The FLiP drafting method was created by amateur baseball historian and fantasy strategist Phillip Garrott. Participating in a non-standard rotisserie scoring league for the first time, the idea was born from the lack of information provided by fantasy columnists for such players. It became difficult to analyze player value and indeed make roster decisions when rankings and projections
How it works[edit]
In brief, the method seeks to reduce a players overall value to one number, scaled to 1000. This number represents the overall value that a player hasThe method harnesses multiple next-year projections in order to accomplish this goal.
A player narrows the projections down to the certain categories that are scored on in the league. Then
Example[edit]
In brief, the method seeks to reduce a players overall value to one number, scaled to 1000. This number represents the overall value that a player hasThe method harnesses multiple next-year projections in order to accomplish this goal.
Value[edit]
External links[edit]
- [http://www.fangraphs.com/projections.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&type=fan&team=0&players=0 Fangraphs Baseball Projections
- ESPN Fantasy Baseball Website