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Everybody makes lists. Santa Claus has a famous one. Spouses have honey-do lists. I have a shopping list so I don't forget the fabric softener.
Fantasy baseball owners will find early-season checklists useful. They are important for establishing routines as owners try to stay on top of things. Where to begin? Glad you asked.
* Consider stat splits--and your innings limit. If you have Roy Oswalt, start him every time. But with a midtier talent such as Doug Davis, it's best to consult stat splits first. In the past two seasons, Davis' ERA at home is more than a run lower than it is on the road, so starting him in away games probably is a bad idea. Avoiding ratio-killer outings not only will help your stat line but also will keep you on pace with your league's innings limit. That's something to keep in mind even early in the ...