In Roto auctions, I generally try to minimize risk. Just ask the other members of AL-LABR; they can assuredly verify my usual style. So, the Broad Assessment Balance Sheet method (a.k.a BABS; find more here) seems the ideal system for such an approach. Last year at the auction, I gave BABS a whirl, combined with a proposed budget for each position. With a resultant risk budget of $36.75, the team was in the upper half of the acceptable range. But in the end, while the pitching staff met the target goals, hitting fell short, particularly in power and average.
With some early free agent acquisitions, the BHQ team came out of the gate strong and led at the All Star break. Alas, injuries and regression caught up in the second half, and the...
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