KEEPERS: What we learned in 2014—Part I

The 2014 regular season is in the books, and the time to take stock in preparation for 2015 is now, even if just briefly before the winter hiatus. Particularly for those of you in active off-season leagues, what transpired this past season will often provide guidelines or hints as to managing your rosters and how to approach next year.

And even for KL owners planning to take some much-deserved time off, the following pointers should be instructive as the off-season unfolds. For us at BaseballHQ.com, this begins on October 7, with Opening Day of the Arizona Fall League. And the MLB's winter meetings, trading, and the winter leagues aren't far behind. So let's consider what just happened as we ponder the future.

 

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