Brendan Roberts

Brendan Roberts

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Brendan Roberts is a contributing writer/editor for ESPN Fantasy. He has been covering fantasy sports as an editor and writer for more than eight years and was awarded the Fantasy Baseball Writer of the Year award in 2006 from the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. Roberts can be read in both the fantasy baseball and football areas at ESPN.com.

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Fantasy Sports w/Brendan Roberts

Welcome to The Show! On Monday afternoon, Brendan Roberts will drop by to take your questions and analyze all the latest sports news from a...

ESPN Insider Chat | May 30, 2008

Fantasy Sports with Brendan Roberts

Welcome to The Show! On Thursday afternoon, new ESPN.com fantasy games writer Brendan Roberts will drop by to take your questions and analyze all the latest sporting news from a...

ESPN Insider Chat | September 07, 2007

Ugly anatomy of an AL-only draft

Eric Karabell

I was in for quite a surprise when I entered my first AL-only fantasy baseball draft of this season a few days ago. The numerous mixed league drafts o...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | February 29, 2008

Playing With Numbers: Reassessing value

A.J. Mass, Special to ESPN.com

A.J. Mass discusses how to know a players true value as opposed to the expected value of a player because of his track record.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 04, 2008

Team preview: Virginia

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

The Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook previews the 2008 Virginia Cavaliers, exclusively on Insider.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 09, 2008

Checking out latest one-year wonders

Eric Karabell

...runs, or Scott Podsednik stole 70 bases. How about Josh Barfield from as recently as 2006, or Brendan Harris from last year? Those weren't Erstad-like seasons, but didn't you depend on them...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | June 13, 2008

Hunter to take shoes to Africa

...program through a transition to Division I. IUPUI was 26-7 last season and lost to Oral Roberts in the Summit League tournament title game. Hunter took IUPUI to its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | April 24, 2008

Reds reign as kings of spring

The usual suspects come out of spring training as favorites to win this year: The Red Sox, the Indians, the Yankees, the Cubs, the Mets, etc. But if y...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | March 26, 2008

Early schedule tough for Red Sox

The Yankees of the Paul O'Neill years played with a unique confidence -- not a swagger, but a competitive arrogance; they went about their business wi...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | March 01, 2008

Are centers really a dying breed? Quite the contrary

John Hollinger, ESPN Insider

John Hollinger explores the myth that centers are a dying breed.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 10, 2008

O's question Mitchell report

...vice president for baseball operations for the Orioles from 2005 to October 2007, said he thought [Brian] Roberts received the worst treatment of anyone in the Mitchell report. 'To me, he has the biggest complaint...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 17, 2007

Class of 2008 SEC team recruiting needs

Steve Muench, Scouts Inc.

The SEC might be the toughest conference in the country, so reloading at the right positions is a must, writes Steve Muench.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 27, 2007

Uncommon Thievery: Deadline speed impact

Brian McKitish, Special to ESPN.com

Brian McKitish discusses the trades that impacted speedsters the most.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 01, 2007

Team preview: Maryland

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

If Maryland can find a quarterback who can control the clock, the Terps should be able to capitalize on last season's nine-win season.

ESPN Insider Story | July 18, 2007

Team preview: Boston College

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

With a host of talented returnees on both sides of the ball, the Eagles could and should soar this fall, particularly if Matt Ryan flourishes in the pro-style offense.

ESPN Insider Story | July 11, 2007