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Bats to avoid in drafts at ADP

Bats to avoid in drafts at ADP

Long before I was in a position to share my analysis with anyone, Cory Schwartz taught me on the Fantasy 411 podcast that “Fantasy baseball is a zero-sum game.” I’ve never forgotten that expression, as it reminds me that for every player who will experience greater success in the coming season, another player has to experience more failure. And fantasy baseball drafts are all about targeting those who will outperform their ADP (average draft position) and avoiding those who will fall… Source link

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4 teams to avoid while filling out bracket

4 teams to avoid while filling out bracket

The college coaches across the country are, in reality, the most qualified to advise you on your NCAA tournament bracket. They are fluent in KenPom, watch film until sunrise and understand the weaknesses, matchups and nuances that differentiate the underdogs from the dogs. Yahoo Sports spoke with a dozen coaches this weekend about teams they felt were vulnerable in this NCAA tournament. Here’s a breakdown of their observations with compiled quotes detailing who the sport’s most dialed-in… Source link

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Best time to avoid crowds at the store during Covid-19

Best time to avoid crowds at the store during Covid-19

Google says it knows best times to visit places like coffee shops, pharmacies, grocery stores, restaurants and parks if you want to avoid crowds. The data is pulled from Google Maps, which can already show you how busy a place is before you visit. It’s pretty general and will vary depending on where you live and the store or restaurant you’re planning to visit. But, here’s when Google says is the best time to visit certain places if you don’t want to be around a lot of other people: Google… Source link

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Google’s 3-Word Plan to Help Employees Avoid Burnout Is So Simple You Should Steal It

Google’s 3-Word Plan to Help Employees Avoid Burnout Is So Simple You Should Steal It

Working remotely has been a challenge, to say the least. It has forced companies, individuals, and families to change the way they work–and more importantly, how they balance that work with everything else. Right now, that ‘everything else’ includes a lot of things no one imagined we’d be dealing with when this year started.  As a result, companies have had to figure out ways to help their employees stay focused while also making time for themselves. In a memo to employees,… Source link

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