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What is Fighting Chance Fantasy All About?
Not sure who to drop, who to pick up, who to try to trade for??? You’ve come to the right place. Here you will find all the information and advice that you need to give yourself a fighting chance in your league. We will also write as many posts as we can to cover topics and news that can help you make a move to find a hot hitter, or someone that is about to go cold. We’ll keep you up to date with how the top prospects are doing, as well as who might be about to get the call to the majors. If there is a topic that you would like more attention paid to, please let us know. This site is for the masses, and we will be more than happy to accommodate requests.
About Ryan Hallam
Ryan is the editor and originator of this site. Here’s what he has to say…
I’ve played fantasy sports long enough to know that nothing is guaranteed, which is why I don’t go telling you I’ve got the secret to you coming out on top of the standings. Rotisserie leagues, points leagues, single season, or keeper leagues, you will find help for all kinds of formats. We will cover topics in the three major sports leagues, baseball, football, and basketball. I know fantasy is expanding into hockey, golf, and NASCAR, but I don’t know a damn thing about those sports so asking me questions would be no help.
Email: ryan@fightingchancefantasy.com
About Andy Houle
Andy is the designer and a contributer to this site. Here’s what he has to say…
I’ve loved playing and following sports since I was a little kid. Fantasy sports has given me an outlet to feed my competitive nature as an adult. I’m sure my wife would argue that it’s done too good of a job, but I can’t help being drawn to stats and the competition. One of my other hobbies is graphic and web design, so the two merging only made sense. My graphic/web design body of work can be seen at www.houledesigns.com.
Email: andy@fightingchancefantasy.com
About Corey Dawkins
Corey is a contributer to this site, he specializes in injuries and will give you great perspective on how they will affect your team. Here’s what he has to say…
By now I’m sure that some people are wondering what authority does he have to comment on these topics. Professionally, I’m an Athletic Trainer who has been in the field for getting close to 10 years, working with a couple different college baseball teams for the majority of that time. My interest has always been injuries in baseball, so it comes as no surprise to those around me, that I did my thesis on Shoulder and Elbow injuries in baseball pitchers. Ever since then, I’ve tried to keep up on the new data that is constantly coming forward. In my fantasy career, I’ve been playing for a little longer than that, almost 15 years now. I’ve been in an extremely competitive leagues for the majority of that time as well, winning it once and being in contention each of the last 4 years. Lately, I’ve begun to focus on injury analysis for fantasy purposes and seeing what/how the Pitch F/X data can do for the fantasy baseball owner. My major project is to be able to self-publish this information during next years spring training to help for predictions.
Email: corey@fightingchancefantasy.com
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Great blog - I love the “5 people you meet in fantasy baseball” - my league has every single one of them. One bit of advice…maybe try to organize the page so that you have a menu or directory with all of your postings - the scroll can be confusing, especially with the large amount of content you have. Great overall though!