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For the uninitiated, the Low Investment Mound Aces (LIMA) Plan is a strategy that allows you to target high skills pitchers at low cost, thereby freeing up dollars for offense. While the individual tactics are designed for Rotisserie play, the skills-based concepts have applications in any type of fantasy game. LIMA can be implemented in straight draft leagues, with some careful tweaking in
Feb 23 2001 12:00am
Three little words that nobody thought I would ever utter. "Billy Wagner, $40."
Mar 31 2000 12:01am
The LIMA Plan is a strategy for Rotisserie and fantasy leagues that allows you to target high skills pitchers at very low cost, thereby freeing up dollars for offense. LIMA is an acronym for Low Investment Mound Aces, and also pays tribute to Jose Lima, a $1 pitcher in 1998 who exemplifies the power of the strategy.
Sep 30 1999 11:00pm
Sep 30 1999 11:00pm
About four hours after the results of the American League Tout Wars competition were posted online, I received the following e-mail from one of my loyal subscribers... "Hey Ron, how come you drafted such a crappy pitching staff?"
Mar 1 1998 12:00am
For the uninitiated, the Low Investment Mound Aces (LIMA) Plan is a strategy that allows you to target high skills pitchers at low cost, thereby freeing up dollars for offense. While the individual tactics are designed for Rotisserie play, the skills-based concepts have applications in any type of fantasy game. LIMA can be implemented in straight draft leagues, with some careful tweaking in
Feb 23 2001 12:00am
Three little words that nobody thought I would ever utter. "Billy Wagner, $40."
Mar 31 2000 12:01am
The LIMA Plan is a strategy for Rotisserie and fantasy leagues that allows you to target high skills pitchers at very low cost, thereby freeing up dollars for offense. LIMA is an acronym for Low Investment Mound Aces, and also pays tribute to Jose Lima, a $1 pitcher in 1998 who exemplifies the power of the strategy.
Sep 30 1999 11:00pm
Sep 30 1999 11:00pm
About four hours after the results of the American League Tout Wars competition were posted online, I received the following e-mail from one of my loyal subscribers... "Hey Ron, how come you drafted such a crappy pitching staff?"
Mar 1 1998 12:00am

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