As we all know, spring training numbers don’t really tell you much as far a predictability for the upcoming season. This is because players over course of the spring are playing with/against some watered down competition. It can be veterans trying to see if they can still play, or minor league players who just are not there yet. The small sample size is not one to make calculated decision on. That is why, relevant data such as the LABR 2010 results can really be something to sink your teeth into.
For example, just take in the analysis on the recent LABR Draft.
Moreover, another resource to get you ready for your upcoming 2010 fantasy/roto draft is one I classify as a software tool. By having the ability to bring up information quickly while an important decision is to be made, is crucial to your draft success.
The tool I suggest is found at the site diamond draft .
Just like everyone present in the draft, everyone is looking for an inside edge that might provide long term effects down the road. Some call the draft software an unfair advantage, where as others won’t draft without it.



