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Fantasy Baseball - The Undrafted

Take a look at some nifty draft dodgers over at RotoAuthority.  By that I mean players outside of Mock Draft Central's Top 300 for a 12 team mixed league.

Unrelated note - I was able to increase the number of Recent Posts seen in the sidebar from 10 to 15.  Is 15 a good amount?  I can change it easily.

Also, coming tomorrow morning: Rockies starter Jason Hirsh answered some questions for MLBTR from camp.

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I have always wondered, perhaps some advice would help.

What about rookies who are fighting for spots.

Your Gordon's, Hughes, Bailey, Wood's of this world.

I take full credit. That is all.

"I have always wondered, perhaps some advice would help.

What about rookies who are fighting for spots.

Your Gordon's, Hughes, Bailey, Wood's of this world."

I've been in four drafts so far and Bailey and Gordon have been drafted in every league, in the last round or two. Hughes isn't available in Yahoo, and from talking to people in the leagues I'm in they believe Bailey and Gordon will have a more immediate return than Wood.

Thanks for increasing the number of posts shown. It helps a ton!

The right number really depends on how many posts you are going to be posting in the future. I assume most of the readers are checking the site once a day, so I think the limit should be set to (the number of posts per day) x 2. 15 should be enough for a while, but maybe it will not be once you get more team specialists posting every-so-often. Since your posts are all text base, I guess increasing the number of posts shown should not have much of an impact on bandwidth, so setting it a little high should not hurt too much.

Though I think Adam Miller is going to a good #2, and Sowers is also going to be very good but not great.

I'm not sure how that happened.

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