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Fantasy FanHouse's Favorite Baseball Sites and Tools

Mar 9, 2010 – 1:00 PM
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By rolling out our Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit completely free of charge, we hope to give the widest group of baseball nuts possible the most comprehensive fantasy coverage we can. In that same vein, we're going to be doing something not many sites are willing to do, and that's lead you to the other sites and tools that will help you step up your game and cream the competition.

We pride ourselves on a unique mixture of fantasy baseball opinions and experiences, but no one site can give you the complete fantasy baseball cocktail that will give you all the answers. However, the following places, when added to your own FanHouse experience, should give you all the ingredients you need to dominate. We love them, and we think you'll love them too.



Fangraphs -- If, like us, you happen to be a complete stat-geek, Fangraphs is the perfect site for you. I've spent 10 to 15 minutes just staring at a single player page filled with advanced metrics before.

Rotoworld -- Fantastic for up-to-the-minute player news that can impact your league. The best teams in your league are making their moves mere minutes after news breaks, and you should be too.

Rotowire -- Another excellent site for those that like to play fantasy sports in real time. At the very least, make sure you sign up for the free e-mail report.

Fantasy Baseball Cafe -- You'll find an amazing fantasy community at the Cafe, as well as some pretty innovative free games to play during the season. It's also a great place for amateur writers, editors, and other career-minded fantasy folks to sow their oats.

RotoExperts -- A great collection of fantasy articles, blogs and podcasts. Led by Managing Editor Scott Engel, the site has some of the best fantasy NASCAR coverage out there.

Baseball Reference -- Your reference for all things baseball, including player splits, game logs, and historical baseball statistics. You also get the option of sponsoring player pages, buying some cheap advertising in the process.

Razzball -- If you like your fantasy baseball advice mixed with a lot of humor (and who doesn't?), check out these guys. They also host an awesome Razzball-style fantasy competition where the object is to draft the worst players possible.

Fantasy Rundown -- This site gives you a quick look at the work of many of the above sites and countless others, providing you with all the links in the process. Think of it as the menu of the fantasy dining universe.

First Inning -- Love searching for the next big thing? First Inning keeps you updated on what goes on in the leagues leading up to the majors, with advanced stats on minor-league players and a prospect tracker to follow "your guys."

Draft Analyzer -- Here you get a premium draft analyzer that allows you to track and manage your drafts in a nice, clean accessible format.

Pick 'Em First -- This application won "Best Pitch" at this year's Fantasy Sports Trade Association conference. This is a great tool for those of you that spread your fantasy baseball experience across multiple platforms.
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