About

January 3rd, 2009

Professionally, I’m currently a Head Athletic Trainer who has been in the field for getting close to 10 years, working with collegiate athletes at both the Division I and Division III level. I worked DI football for the majority of the time along with working baseball while I was at that D-I college. I then moved to a D-III school in Boston where I became the Head Athletic Trainer. My interest has always been injuries in baseball, so it comes as no surprise to those around me, that I did my thesis on Shoulder and Elbow injuries in baseball pitchers. Ever since then, I’ve tried to keep up on the new data that is constantly coming forward.

Fantasy wise, I have been playing fantasy baseball for more than 15 years now and for many of those years with the other authors of the site. In our league which is extremely competitive, I have won and also finished in the top 3 several years.

I know that the Pitch FX information is the next step in fantasy baseball injury analysis. Combining this with DL data, my goal is to provide fantasy baseball owners with the competitive advantage of knowing when a pitcher is fatigued or more likely to be injured.

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