Archive for July 2011
We have a decision!
After the serious injury sustained by Buster Posey, Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment argues that fantasy baseball players also should not rely on catchers for their teams either.
Michael A. Stein, Esq. of Fantasy Judgment argues that fantasy baseball has a golden opportunity to step up and save the fantasy sports industry in the event there is no NFL season in 2011.
The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment provides guidance and new case law on how to handle a situation where a league owner abandons his team in the middle of the season.
Michael A. Stein of Fantasy Judgment and THT Fantasy shares his story of how baseball helped the healing process after 9/11.
The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment evaluates a proposed fantasy baseball trade and gives its impartial opinion as to whether the trade is fair and should be approved.
The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment advises fantasy baseball players not to overreact, either positively or negatively, after only one week.
The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment looks into what fantasy commissioners must do to effectively run their leagues and shows some appreciation for the time and energy they dedicate to their efforts.
The Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment breaks down why using a free agent auction bidding process is the best way to handle transactions in a fantasy baseball league.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Fantasy Judgment compares keeper vs. non-keeper fantasy baseball leagues.