FSTA Fantasy Baseball Accuracy Challenge
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The Fantasy Sports Trade Association announces requests for submissions from FSTA members interested in participating in the 2009 Fantasy Baseball Projection Accuracy Challenge. The FSTA, in conjunction with FantasyDispute.com, Fantasy Football Librarian and TheMostCredible.com will be analyzing fantasy baseball projections from participants. The projections will be compared with actual player statistics at the end of the 2009 season, and awards will be presented based on the accuracy of those predictions.
Rules:
Submissions will be accepted immediately; however the projections MUST be final before the first game of the season, April 5, 2009. Submissions may be accepted throughout the season; however if they are submitted after the April 5 deadline, it must be verifiable that the projections were published and publicly available (whether free or pay-model) prior to the deadline. Submitters must fill in projected statistics for all 200 players on this spreadsheet.
Awards will be for accuracy of projected player statistics compared with actual year-end player statistics. Accuracy will be judged based on a combination of relative scoring (entrant closest to actual statistic vs. other entrants) and range based scoring using the tables found on the official rules sheet.
Player statistics will be judged for the following categories for hitters: Runs, Home Runs, RBI, Stolen Bases, and Batting Average. Player statistics will be judged for the following categories for pitchers: Wins, Strikeouts, Saves, ERA, and WHIP.
Submissions should be sent simultaneously to Bill Green at greenbill@fantasydispute.com, Sara Holladay at fflibrarian@gmail.com, and Donnie Campbell at dc@themostcredible.com.
Awards will be presented at the Winter 2010 FSTA Conference. In order to encourage participation (without fear of embarrassment), final results will NOT be published, except for the names of all entrants and the names of the highest ranking entrants (approximately the top third).
Judges:
Bill Green, www.fantasydispute.com
Sara Holladay, www.fflibrarian.com
Donnie Campbell, www.themostcredible.com
Your organization must be an FSTA member to be eligible to win. Awards elegibility is just one of the many benefits of membership in the FSTA! Find out more at FSTA.org.