PLAYERS:
Emilio Bonifacio,
Grady Sizemore,
Trevor Plouffe,
Kyle Seager
TEAMS: Miami Marlins, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners
TEAMS: Miami Marlins, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners
This girl just likes saying "Emilio Bonifacio." Who doesn't? (Editor's Note-this is not Emilio Bonifacio's girlfriend. We were just afraid to publish more pictures of Grady Sizemore holding a coffee cup.)
Ever draft a great fantasy baseball team, only to see it go down the tubes quickly due to unanticipated injuries to your new fantasy baseball studs? We’ve all been there.
But, how do you avoid the injury bug in fantasy baseball? Well, the first way is to avoid those injury prone players. Injuries are not about bad luck, at least not always. Some player are just more prone to injury than others (Grady Sizemore anyone?) so try to avoid them. (Shameless plug to see pictures of Grady Sizemore’s girlfriend here. Heck, we could have chosen a lot of other guys that are injury prone too.)
The second way is through drafting multi-position players and guys who will be moving to other positions for the new season. On our radio show this morning, we...
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