February 10th, 2009

FSB Daily 2/10: Economy, UFL, MLB-ESPN

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

A roundup of recent posts from the FSB News page.

– The down economy that has slowed non-Yankees spending in free agency is indirectly impacting NL- and AL-only fantasy baseball players. Do you take a shot on Bobby Abreu on the off-chance that he eventually signs with the Dodgers (or someone else in the league on which you focus)?

– The UFL will debut with four franchises instead of the target of eight, but it’s reportedly still on track to kick off in the fall. Helping with that launch is a recent infusion of $30 million in investor funding.

– We shared the news yesterday about MLB teaming with the NHL to offer an online programming package. Baseball has also joined forces with ESPN, offering a $129.99 subscription to MLB.tv that also includes an ESPN Insider membership. Insider provides greater access to ESPN articles and online programming. Such a deal seems to further blur the line between the network and the leagues that it is supposed to cover journalistically, but I guess it’s a line that has been blurry to various degrees for some time now.

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Fitzgerald Delivers for Sports Buff’s Mr. Fantasy Football

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

In post-season fantasy football, the ability of a player’s team to stick around is just as important as his individual talent. That’s why Aaron Bruski was able to pick up Arizona receiver Larry Fitzgerald with the third selection of Round 2.

Four games later, the wideout’s two-touchdown, 127-yard Super Bowl effort grabbed Bruski the title of Mr. Fantasy Football in SportsBuff.com’s premier salary cap contest, with national champions dating back to its inaugural season in 1993.

Bruski finished fifth in the regular season to join the rest of the top eight finishers and Dave Gawron — who runs the Roto Commando blog and beat 75 fantasy experts in the VIP/Reporters league (finishing three disturbing spots ahead of Yours Truly) — in Vegas for the playoff draft.

Bruski’s Fitzgerald- and Willie Parker-led squad trailed Madonna Montz’s team by 11 heading into the big game but wound up with a comfortable 20-point cushion. Steve Homiak, who was in first place following the regular-season component of the contest, rode Kurt Warner to a third-place finish after using his first playoff pick on DeAngelo Williams.

The group traveled to Las Vegas on Jan. 4 for a three-day stay, conducting its purely serious business at Planet Hollywood. The post-season draft and VIP party took place at the nearby Hawaiian Tropic Bar and Restaurant. Sports Buff has been taking its top finishers on vacation since January 1995, when the first crew took a Carnival Cruise to the Bahamas. (Then again, maybe “vacation” is too favorable a word when you realize that you have to put up with Jeff Thomas the whole time.)

Bruski formerly ran a fantasy site called DreamWired.com and now writes updates for Rotoworld. Had Montz hung on, she would have been Sports Buff’s first Ms. Fantasy Football.

“Madonna’s regular season performance and post-season draft strategy from the sixth spot were extremely impressive, earning the well-deserved respect of the entire Sports Buff Nation,” said Thomas, founder of SportsBuff.com.

Here are the top eight, in order of their regular season finish, along with their first-round picks in the playoff contest:

1. Steve Homiak (Arvada, Colo.) — DeAngelo Williams
2. Rick Adelstein (Solon, Ohio) — Steve Smith
3. Brian Schmidt (Fort Myers, Fla.) — Brian Westbrook
4. Mark Severson (Sleepy Eye, Minn.) — Brandon Jacobs
5. Aaron Bruski (San Jose, Calif.) — Willie Parker
6. Madonna Montz (Belle Chase, La.) — Hines Ward
7. Kerry Bates (Powhatan, Va.) — Chris Johnson
8. Harley Pierce (Paw Paw, Mich.) — Eli Manning

(Note: SportsBuff.com and FantasySportsBusiness.com are owned and operated by World Fantasy Games.)

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