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Podcasts
This week’s (the fifth) podcast, with Andy and Derek
Also, don’t miss this week’s special Interview with Dylan Lerch, who has come up with a mathematical way to rank Defense and Special Teams from week to week.
New Podcast Up!
You can find Andy Goldstein and Derek Jones’s latest fantasy football musings right here!
Andy and Derek’s Guide Podcast No. 3 Is Here!
In which they preview the first week’s games for fantasy football purposes.
The Second FFG Podcast is Out Now!
You can find Andy Goldstein and Derek Jones talking about Wide Receivers and Tight Ends and other things by clicking right here.
NEW! The Fantasy Football Guide Podcast
Andy Goldstein and Derek Jones launch their latest podcast, in this inaugural release they  tackle Quarterbacks and Running Backs.
Listen here:
http://www.askrotoman.com/wordpress/podcast/the-fantasy-football-guide-podcast-1/.
The podcast is available through iTunes, too.
Link: Rotoman on BaseballHQ Radio
Patrick Davitt is a fantastic interviewer, which makes me feel just a little smart or witty or whatever I’m going for when he has me on. I’m on this week, talking about Tout, Doubt and JD Bolick’s Guide to Fantasy Prospects, which my ebook company, Booknoise, published recently.
In my picks and pans at the end of the program I demonstrated my perverse fixation on the Twins this season.
Rotoman on this week’s BaseballHQ Radio.
Patrick Davitt kindly asked me for a return appearance, which isn’t why I think he’s a very smart guy and an excellent interviewer.
Picking Delmon Young as a guy to buy, and having him follow through with six RBI tonight makes me want to wear my swami hat full time. The more interesting part of the show focused on administering leagues, dealing with zombie teams and starting a rock and roll website called Rock ‘n’ Roll Remnants.
Enjoy! I hope.
Rotoman on Baseballhq Radio!
Patrick Davitt invited me on to talk about Tout Wars and the Fantasy Baseball Guide and picks and pans (did I really diss Jordan Zimmerman, for no apparent reason except the, um, formula?). You can hear it here. Thanks for having me on Patrick.