Major League Baseball : Last Team Standing
Back in May MLB invited me and 11 other players to draft teams for a No Transaction League. The first few rounds of the draft were shown MLB.tv. At the time we knew that health was going to be a big factor, but I don’t think we really had a feel for how this thing would play out.
First of all, for some reason MLB inserted three ringers into the league. Along with a bunch of us so-called experts were a contestant on an ESPN reality show about working on SportsCenter, the host of ESPN2’s Cold Pizza, and an ad exec who won an MLB.com fantasy league last year.
Right now Craig Leshen, the ad exec, is way out in front, as he has been all year, and I’m the only so-called expert in the top four (second, thank you very much). Does this mean I’m the best expert? Or the second best amateur? I don’t really know.
What I do know is that Leshen put together an amazing team (studying the Fantasy Baseball Guide 2004 feverishly between picks, by the way), so that while he lost Frank Thomas and Roy Halladay recently, he’s got Jose Contrera and Jason Bay just picking up steam.
This article is nicely done, though perhaps I’m interested only because I’m in the league. But it occured to me as I was writing to Mark, the writer, that this sort of “hypothetical” league is the perfect place to test pricing theory. We’ll revisit that at another time, maybe in Craig Leshen’s Strategies of Champions piece in the Fantasy Baseball Guide 2005.