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Friday, August 21, 2009

Welcoming a new THT Fantasy writer

Posted by Derek Carty at 3:00am

I introduced you guys to a couple new THT Fantasy writers last week, but we've added another new member of the team since then, so I thought I'd give him an introduction today. His name is Derek Ambrosino, and he'll be discussing keeper leagues with you guys every Monday. He's previously worked for MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), and you might also recognize him from our comments section writing under the name digglahhh (or, more recently, under his real name).

Derek Carty, 23, has also been published by NBC's Rotoworld, Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports, and USA Today. This season, he'll be contributing to FanDuel and will be linking to all of his work at DerekCarty.com. In his three years competing in expert leagues, he has won 2 titles with 4 top three finishes, including a LABR NL title in 2009, making him the youngest person to ever win a major expert league title. Derek is a proud graduate of the MLB Scouting Bureau's Scout Development Program and is a firm believer in the importance of combining stats and scouting. He welcomes questions via e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter.


Greg Patterson said...

Welcome aboard!

Any keeper/dynasty talk is welcome 52 weeks of the year.

Posted 08/21  at  10:17 AM
Derek Ambrosino said...

Thanks for the introduction, Derek. And, thanks for the welcome, Greg.

I’m glad to be part of the team.

Posted 08/21  at  12:38 PM
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