Here are the men and woman that helped to make the 2015 Fantasy Alarm Draft Guide for baseball a reality.

Ray Flowers - Mike Trout
What, you thought Ray wouldn't claim he was the best of the best?
(@BaseballGuys on Twitter & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Jeff Mans - Yasiel Puig
Flamboyant & ostentatious, yet always on top of his game.
(@Jeff_Mans & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Rick Wolf - Hunter Pence
Sometimes loud, always proud, and often a kinetic bundle of energy.
(@Rickwolf1 & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Howard Bender - Mark Buehrle
There ain't a more dependable fella going. Look it up. 
(@Rotobuzzguy & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Glenn Colton - Zack Greinke
He might be quiet, but that belies the inner fire and passion.
(@glenncolton1 & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Ted Schuster - Bryce Harper
Always angry while wearing his game face. 
(@Tedschuster & host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio)

Ivar Anderson - Kyle Lohse
Workman-like. Shows up, does his thing, keep his nose clean.
(@johnwhorfin)

Matthew Beck - David Ortiz
Always has a smile on his face. Seems to like what he does.
(@MatthewRBeck)

Kyle Elfrink - Vin Scully 
If you need someone to talk about baseball, look no further. 
(What, you think Kyle does Twitter? He doesn't even have a smart phone. He is a host on SiriusXM FantasySports Radio.)

Mark Kaplan - Jeff Samardzija
First love is another sport, but still loves the game of baseball. 
(@DaTrueGuru)

Toby Mergler - Brandon McCarthy
Always studying advanced metrics to improve himself.
(@tobymergler)

Steve Pimental - Josh Harrison
Versatile and able to handle whatever task is given to him.
(@stevesfantasyad)

Michael Stein - Troy Tulowitzki
Knows his way around the doctor's office.
(@FantasyJudgment)

Todd Zola - Bill James
A scientist who explores the game of baseball through logic and numbers. Oh, and spreadsheets.
(@ToddZola)

Therese Lange - Bruce Bochy
Does her job as well as anyone in the business.
(@ThereseLange)


TESTIMONIAL

This year I won the NFBC Online Championship for the first time with only one entry. In preparation for the 2014 season I did a significant amount of research including listening to the advice of experts like Ray Flowers. I now have $75,000 reasons to be glad I listened to Ray's advice. — Joe Reagor