Learning From Fantasy Baseball Mistakes

10/4/16

By Phil Backert, PressBox

Another fantasy baseball season is in the books, and I hope you were able to finish at the top, or near the top, of the standings. Throughout the last seven months, we have tried to identify different strategies and players who can help fantasy owners compete for a championship. One important lesson I learned during the years is to reflect on a season immediately -- instead of waiting until the following year when it's draft season.

This is important, as everything is fresh in your mind of what went right or wrong, and it can be used as a starting point for the next season. It's never fun to admit you were wrong, but it helps you improve as a fantasy player.

We have reached our final two columns of the year, and since I hate ending on a bad note, we will first take a look at where I was wrong and finish the year looking at where I was right.

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