Archive for November 2011

Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment discusses some of the perils of building your fantasy baseball team around players who rely on speed.

Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment takes a look at how to deal with suspected collusion within fantasy baseball leagues.

Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment continues his expose on the nexus of fantasy baseball league rules by looking into mid-week injury substitutions.

Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment chronicles the history of how certain rules came to fruition in an 18-team fantasy baseball league in existence since 1999.

Michael A. Stein of the Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment gives out his awards for the 2011 fantasy baseball season.

How to avoid conflicts and issues in your leagues.

Michael A. Stein of the Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment discusses the impact of Hurricane Irene and other weather-related postponements on fantasy baseball leagues.

The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment has issued a decision resolving a fantasy baseball trade dispute that created hostility and raised tensions within the league. The Court’s decision epitomizes the difference in the analysis of a keeper league versus a non-keeper league.

The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment issued a decision resolving a fantasy baseball trade dispute involving Cliff Lee and Stephen Strasburg. The Court also ruled on the inappropriate actions of the league commissioner who unilaterally changed the rules for evaluating trades.

The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment issued a ruling on how to appropriately handle a situation where a league member has failed to pay his entry fee and the league’s Constitution does not impose any requirements or penalties.