I am extrememly happy to announce that we've added fantasy sports veteran and my good friend Joe Pisapia to the Fantasy Alarm team for the 2016 baseball season. I've known Joe for a couple of years now and had the pleasure of hosting the FanDuel Daily radio show on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio with him this past football season. I had read his Fantasy Black Books and specifically his relative position value theories before and have always been intrigued. 

Joe's RPV theory outlines a comprehensive approach to planning, scouting, drafting and managing your fantasy team. Its essentially a statistical approach that helps simplify the measuring and comparison of fantasy player performance both within and across positions. I have found it to be quite a useful approach to analyzing players and understanding the expected return of each of your draft picks. 

Whether you're new to fantasy baseball or a grizzled veteran looking for a leg up on the competition, Joe's RPV breakdowns are going to help you understand how to build and maintain a championship level fantasy baseball team. 

Don't forget to check out his 2016 Fantasy Black Book either that explains all of the details surrounding relative position value. It's been one of the best selling fantasy sports books for four years running and once you start reading his RPV breakdowns here on Fantasy Alarm you will understand why.