Deadline Approaches for 2006 Free Fantasy Baseball Game


St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) March 21, 2006

CDM Fantasy Sports (http://www.cdmsports.com) today announced the launch of their fantasy baseball game ? Free Fantasy Baseball (http://fantasybaseball.cdmsports.com). This will be the 4th year that CDM is offering the game.

The Free Fantasy Baseball game allows fantasy fans to enter for free and to make 1 free player change each week. Additional changes cost 25

New Web Site Offers Online Fantasy Baseball Tools


Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) February 19, 2007

Fantasy baseball fans can now access free online tools to help them select their optimal starting hitters and pitchers at Fantasy Baseball Starters.com. The new Web site, powered by Ready-Set-Go Fantasy Sports, LLC (RSGFS), is offering free access to its patent-pending Line-Up Analyzer and Pitching Analyzer software to anyone who registers before April 17 at http://www.FantasyBaseballStarters.com.

The Web-based analyzer tools are driven by a computer algorithm that provides customized recommendations – based on thousands of statistical calculations and user inputs – taking into account what teams the players will be facing, pitching conditions, and more. After analyzing the user’s roster and other variables, the tools make dynamic recommendations that change and improve over time, as more data (from actual games played) is loaded into the system.

“We are ecstatic about offering fantasy baseball players the industry’s first dynamic fantasy baseball advice,” said Jeff Coruccini, president and CEO of RSGFS, which also maintains the popular FantasyFootballStarters.com. “Our fantasy football tools are proven winners, and we’re taking that know-how and applying it to baseball, where there is a tremendous thirst for accurate pitching analysis and other fantasy baseball help.”

Until RSGFS debuted Fantasy Baseball Starters.com, fantasy baseball cheat sheets have traditionally been static (not automatically updated) and generic (not customized to the user’s own roster). By contrast, the analyzer tools — which require no download or software installation — are updated 24/7 and take into account each user’s own roster, league requirements and individual scoring system.

After April 17, the fantasy baseball Line-Up Analyzer and Pitching Analyzer may be purchased for $ 9.95 each. However, users who register at FantasyBaseballStarters.com before April 17 will receive a 50 percent discount on the products when they go on sale later this year.

“With the launch of our new site, Fantasy Baseball Starters.com is taking fantasy baseball help to the next level,” said Coruccini. “We know that after users try our free online tools, they will clearly see the value in purchasing a season pass – good for the entire 2007 Major League Baseball season – for just $ 9.95.”

In addition to the free online fantasy baseball tools, Fantasy Baseball Starters.com also houses free user forums, fantasy baseball articles, a fantasy baseball blog and (coming soon) fantasy baseball podcasts featuring Evan Cohen, a Phoenix-based sports radio personality.

Fantasy baseball is the second most popular fantasy sport in the U.S., with an estimated 3 million players, according to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA). With the average fantasy sports player spending $ 150 annually to participate, fantasy sports have an economic impact of nearly $ 2 billion, the FSTA says.

About Ready-Set-Go Fantasy Sports, LLC

Ready-Set-Go Fantasy Sports is a new media content provider based in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 2004, RSGFS created Fantasy Football Starters.com, the No. 1 source for personalized, expert fantasy football analysis. RSGFS also delivers fantasy content via licensing agreements with its business-to-business partners, including NFL PLAYERS INC., Sprint/Nextel and others. For more information about Fantasy Baseball Starters.com or Ready-Set-Go Fantasy Sports, visit http://www.rsgfs.com, http://www.FantasyBaseballStarters.com or contact Brady Chatfield at 602-463-0129.

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Daily Fantasy Baseball League – An Introduction

Article by Fantasy Factor

If you are looking for a basic introduction to the world of daily fantasy baseball leagues, you have come to the right place.

First, let us begin by giving you an overview of daily fantasy baseball leagues and where it began. You see, daily fantasy baseball leagues are based on Major League Baseball which is popularly known as the MLB. The MLB is one of the many professional baseball organizations in the United States of America and Canada. It is distinct because it is the most popular and it is the highest baseball league level. When we mention MLB, it is the organization which is responsible for operating the National League and the American League. The two are actually a joint organization which has existed since 1901. So, you can say that the MLB is a representation of American culture. It was in 2000 when the two organizations became separate entities in a legal aspect. Now, the commissioner’s office takes the responsibility of running the MLB.

Fantasy baseball, on the other hand, is a game where players called fantasy team owners do some sort of role playing. This role playing involves managing a roster of Major League baseball athletes. The team owners will be playing under one league and they will be competing against other fantasy teams. The basis of the winning team and the team performance are the stats and points on real-life and real-time MLB games. This is one of the founding fantasy sports varieties and it remains one of the most popular fantasy sports. It is said and argued that fantasy baseball is one of the hardest fantasy sports to play. It would take you great time and effort to manage a fantasy team. The game is time-consuming and this is because there are 162 games in a season (by far the longest in mainstream pro sports). Plus, players in the MLB can be quite inconsistent.

Now that you know the basic information, let us introduce you to rotisserie league baseball. Rotisserie is also known in the fantasy baseball world as roto. Roto is a scoring system in fantasy baseball and remains to be the most popular one. When roto was introduced, fantasy baseball underwent a landmark development. The roto scoring system allows owners in the league to draft teams from active MLB player rosters, wherein live drafting and live data is the basis of the game. Whereas before, it used to be any player at any point in MLB history can be drafted in a fantasy team. When the Internet made information research easy to acquire, it further revolutionized the game of fantasy baseball. And with today’s system, there are software that can compute the numbers automatically.

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This is a little show and tell of some of the crazy things my dad did last year during the Fantasy Baseball Season.

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