GM's OFFICE: My LABR projections audit

After handing the reins of the BaseballHQ team in this week's LABR-Mixed draft to Ryan Bloomfield, I thought about how I was going to engage in that draft (well, beyond tweaking Ryan on Twitter just a bit).

Frequently during these drafts, as I'm evaluating players and making picks, I spot things in our BaseballHQ.com projections that surprise me, or warrant some kind of follow-up review or further investigation. Trouble is, in the heat of a live draft, there's just no opportunity to do that followup work. I usually can't even manage to make a note on the side that I want to peek at something post-draft. Things are just too chaotic.

Now that I was free from actually drafting a team, this LABR draft now looked like a great opportunity to...

Almost!

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