My Model Portfolio: New York State of Mind
3/28Tim anchors his pitching staff with a pair of Mets, and aims to find bang for the buck at every spot on his roster.
My Model Portfolio: The Ricky Bobby Experiment
3/28The result of George's bottom-up style of roster building, identifying bargains first before diving into the pool of higher-priced players.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Trying to Find a Balance
3/27Matt builds his ideal fantasy squad for 2017, subject to the $260 constraint.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Not Cutting Corners
3/27After saving at some other positions, Greg anchors his ideal squad with Joey Votto and Josh Donaldson at the infield corners.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Punting Saves
4/01The auction values at hand lead Jeff to punt saves, leaving him with plenty to spend on his four-star infielders of choice.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: The Big Outfield
4/01Mookie Betts leads George's loaded group out on the pasture, while Carlos Carrasco and Adam Wainwright anchor his pitching staff.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Spreading the Dollars and Mitigating Risk
3/31Two Astros outfielders headline Scooter's offense, while Kluber, Thor, and Archer anchor his staff.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Sweet Bryce, Do It for Me Twice
3/30Wilson counts on a worthy encore from the defending National League MVP to anchor his squad.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: The 70/30 Split … Almost
3/30Bret aims to spend 70 percent of his budget on bats, and comes a dollar short with high-upside outfielders in tow.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Shooting for the Middle
3/30Greg shies away from most positions' top players, instead seeking bargains, upside plays, and steady hands in the middle tiers.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Follow Your Heart
3/29After a rough first year, J.P. picks the players he likes, eschewing the "safe" picks that went awry in 2015.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: $30-Plus Players Need Not Apply
3/29Matt spreads the wealth around, with his top buys both coming in at $27.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Goldschmidt, Correa, Machado’What Could Go Wrong?
3/28J.J. unveils his ideal 2016 fantasy squad with a three-headed monster anchoring his lineup.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Seeking Balance and Value
4/03It's tough to argue with those two criteria, which guided Keith's selections this year.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Balance, Balance, Balance
4/02Matt eschews the Billy Hamiltons of the world for reliable, four-category contributors.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightMy Model Portfolio: Find a Way to Get Trout
4/02Bret buys an upside-laden pitching staff and leaves over the $47 he needs to put Mike Trout atop his roster.
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