Bret aims to spend 70 percent of his budget on bats, and comes a dollar short with high-upside outfielders in tow.
Greg shies away from most positions’ top players, instead seeking bargains, upside plays, and steady hands in the middle tiers.
Matt spreads the wealth around, with his top buys both coming in at $27.
J.J. unveils his ideal 2016 fantasy squad with a three-headed monster anchoring his lineup.
Looking back at what went right or wrong with the fantasy staff’s ideal 2015 squads.
It’s tough to argue with those two criteria, which guided Keith’s selections this year.
Bret buys an upside-laden pitching staff and leaves over the $47 he needs to put Mike Trout atop his roster.
Matt eschews the Billy Hamiltons of the world for reliable, four-category contributors.
After a few months of preparation, J.P. invests in the players he believes are primed to take the next step.
Defending champion (he says) Wilson reveals his ideal squad for 2015.
Nick splurges on the Tiger tandem of Miguel Cabrera and David Price, and builds his team around a handful of high-value bats.
Jeff starts by taking the players he likes more than our bid values, then fills out his roster with the money left over.