FSTA Extends Accuracy Challenge to Baseball

Back in January, Fantazzle became the surprise winner of the inaugural football rankings Accuracy Challenge. Now, purveyors of baseball advice will get their chance at the title.

Fantasy Football Librarian Sara Holladay and FantasyDispute.com founder Bill Green return as judges after handling the football competition. Joining them will be Donnie Campbell of TheMostCredible.com.

For anyone not familiar with the exercise, fantasy sites can submit their preseason rankings to the competition. At the end of the year, all submissions will be compared with actual production, and the rankings will be ranked for their accuracy. (Hence the name.)

Scoring will follow the common 5×5 rotisserie categories: average, runs, home runs, RBIs and steals for hitters; and wins, ERA, saves, strikeouts and WHIP.

Submissions will be accepted throughout the season, as long as it can be proven that they were posted or published before MLB’s opening day.

The winning site will be awarded at the 2010 FSTA winter business conference, and only FSTA members will be eligible to win. The top third of the final rankings list will be shared publicly after the conference.

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