![]() ![]() So far, everything seems pretty basic (and there are resources throughout this draft guide to get you set), but now your auction-specific work begins. Then, make sure you understand your league settings as far as roster construction and stat categories. At this point, you presumably have your rankings and tiers all set and ready to go. When preparing for a fantasy baseball auction draft, the initial steps are just like any other draft. You need to mix in some chicken, fruits, and vegetables with that nice steak. Quite simply, you aren’t going to win a league with too much tap water. Just like when you go grocery shopping those thick-cut porterhouse steaks might look great, but don’t buy too many of them, because it might be your only meal of the day (or week) aside from tap water and ketchup packets on white bread. While the auction gives you the flexibility to target whoever you want without the constraints of a snake draft, you still have a finite amount of salary to work with and while there are always going to be those dollar-darlings you can find late in your auction league drafts, you do want some balance to your construction. Talk about flash and sizzle.īut don’t forget about your budget. ![]() Sure, it sounds exciting to roster three of the brightest young stars and best players this game has to offer. On the surface, you can have any player you want. The beauty of an auction is that the player pool is your oyster. ![]()
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