If you think you're just taking fantasy advice from a blogger, think again.
Fantasy FanHouse's team is composed of fantasy bloggers who also happen to be accomplished experts in the field. Not only do we have years of playing experience, we've also written for a wide variety of renowned Web sites. Below you can learn more about who we are, where we've been, and in Will Brinson's case, what television shows we're still obsessed with.
Matt Snyder began playing fantasy sports while trying to find ways to not study at Indiana University. Since then, he's accrued several league championships along with seasons we'll just call "learning experiences." He's covered fantasy baseball and football for TalentedMrRoto.com (bought out by
ESPN Fantasy), and now writes for the
Fantasy Sports Trade Association award-nominated FanHouse
Knox Bardeen was bit by the fantasy baseball bug early in life. He can trace his roots back to a time when he actually had to call other owners on the phone to trade players and remembers the frustration of late games not being published in East Coast newspapers in a pre-Internet world. He is a member of the
Fantasy Baseball Writers Association and covers the sport he loves at his own blog,
Crooked Pitch, when he's not writing here at
FanHouse. You can find him in fantasy baseball arguments on
Twitter, and as a weekly columnist at
Fantasy Pros 911. In the past, Knox has worked as an Associate Editor at
Fanball and has appeared as a Contributing Editor in Fanball's 2009 fantasy baseball magazine.
Will Brinson has written about fantasy sports for TalentedMrRoto.com, NBA.com and FanHouse. He would list his awards here, but really, there's not enough space and he doesn't like to brag. In his spare time, he writes for
Brahsome.com, watches
Magnum, P.I., reruns and collects
Big Lebowski posters.
Tom Herrera is a FanHouse.com producer and the managing editor for Fantasy FanHouse. He has previously written for ESPN.com, TalentedMrRoto.com, SI.com and NBA.com. He makes a promise to himself every New Year's Day to not join more than seven fantasy baseball leagues. Every March, he shatters that resolution.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-07-2009 @ 6:21PM
Jeff Power said...
Gentlemen, Our 13 team Roto league is aloud to keep 1 Off. player and 1 pitcher. If not you pick anew, for 3 seasons I kept Mr Aroid and Halladay. Considering other choices this season with all his problems and the Bluejays predicted down year, I have Josh Hamilton and J Paplebon. I have DiceK also but liked closer better. What do you think? avg,obp,slg,r,rbi,hr,sb/era,win,whip,k9,wpct and saves
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3-07-2009 @ 1:11PM
Matt Snyder said...
I'd still keep Halladay. The Blue Jays might have to trade him this summer, and, if so, it would be to a contender. Plus, he's a horse. He's going to strike people out. His ERA and WHIP can be counted upon, and he still won 20 last year in that division.
As for offense ... I'd personally still keep ARod, but I could see you choosing Hamilton. He plays in a hitter-friendly park and he's much younger.
I go with ARod, though, on the strength of a more scarce position and the fact that I don't see him leveling off for another five years or so. Even if you have to suffer through a bad 2009.