CHASING THE 2015 NFBC: Winding up for another try

When BaseballHQ.com first approached me two years ago to represent them in the NFBC by sharing a Main Event team, both BHQ and myself had dreams of a subscriber reaching the pinnacle of the NFBC by winning its Overall, while chronicling every step of the journey.  After not cashing in that inaugural season, last year's dream was for a triumphant bounceback.  But after yet another disappointing finish, the dream was just to be asked back!

That's not to say I haven't achieved some personal success these last two seasons.  Several of my personally owned NFBC teams cashed and/or won their leagues.  For some reason however, this personal success has not translated to success for my BHQ teams. 

Well, I'll be back drafting NFBC leagues once...

Almost!

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