Episode 015: Fantasy Baseball Dan Strafford
Episode 015: The Fantasy Coach Podcast
Fantasy Baseball Edition: For the week of July 28th to August 3rd
Featuring Dan Strafford (@DanStrafford) of The Fantasy Black Book
About My Guest: Dan Strafford is the Co-Host of The Fantasy Black Book show on Sirius XM Fantasy and is also the co-author of The Fantasy Football Black Book 2014 Edition. Before co-hosting with Joe Pisapia on Saturday nights, Dan was co-hosting the Going 9 show on Sirius XM Fantasy with Mark Healey. Dan also co-hosts a podcast for FantasyInsiders.com and is becoming one of the great voices in the fantasy industry.
Episode Summary: Dan and I discuss some of the recent trades in major league baseball and how they may affect the fantasy baseball landscape moving forward. We get to know Dan a bit better and find out how covering a losing Rutgers team in the early 2000’s helped him prepare for the ups and downs of fantasy sports.
Episode Breakdown:
- Intro
- We get to know Dan Strafford and find out about all the things he’s currently doing in the fantasy sports industry.
- News and Notes: Dan Uggla, Darwin Barney, Jake Peavy, Troy Tulowitzki, Allen Webster, Chase Headley, Carlos Santana, Matt Kemp, James Paxton
- 2 Start Starting Pitchers-Streamers we like
- Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pick Ups
- The Coach’s Office: Five Listener’s Questions are answered.
- Outro
You can Download this episode as well as the previous three on Itunes and Stitcher Radio.
Thank Yous For Episode 015: I want to thank my buddy, Dan Strafford, for coming on the podcast and sharing his fantasy baseball knowledge with me, and especially with my audience. I would also like to thank C-Quel for providing the intro music as well as the outro beat. You can Find all of C-Quel’s current music available here.




Being honest with myself, I really cannot blame my team for some of my early season losses. Instead, I had the misfortune of playing against some players who produced extraordinary results. Two that come to mind are Carlos Gonzales who battered and abused the Mets, as well as Mike Napoli when he was doing his best Tony Conigliaro impression. I swear, the Green Monster is a magnet for that guy. I watched him rain double after double off that little league fence with the bases seemingly always loaded. Then incredibly, I was up against Anibal Sanchez last week when he decided to set a Tigers’ record of 17 strikeouts in one game.
Weeks like that reminded me of some fantasy football weeks your quarterback throws for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns in the early game, only to be outdone by Drew Brees and his videogame-like numbers later in the day. Or if Chris Johnson (that would be CJ2K of the Tennessee Titans and not the pasty third baseman on the Braves) finally breaks out for you with a 100-yard day and a touchdown only to be outscored by Adrian Peterson during one of his record-breaking romps. I guess I didn’t realize that this type of misfortune also applied in fantasy baseball.