KBO DFS Primer and Opening Day Bats

NOTE: This article will be updated as we approach the Opening Slate on Monday night.

First Look at KBO Basics

Just when things were looking bleak, we realized that children play video games and that we can watch them play those video games, often in the middle of the night. Then we found that grown up race car drivers drive pretend cars and that they sometimes drive virtually together in virtual ovals. Yes, things were getting exciting then my friends. But wait, there’s more! Actual real life human golfers who golf at a higher than average level started golfing somewhere in Arizona or something. Man, life is full of living.

And now, it’s finally baseball season! Well, sort of. It’s time for the KBO, the Korean Baseball Organization. I wonder which is better, a league or an organization? I guess it depends how organized the league is? Anyhow, while I am thrilled to have some baseball to focus on, I want to be very clear here that I am not any kind of expert on this league. I am starting from scratch and figuring things out the best I can. I am not going to be providing regular daily content on the KBO, but we will have plenty of content and tools here on the site to help get you up to speed. I just wanted to start with a basic look at this new league so we can start to get a handle on how to approach KBO DFS.

About the Author

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Dave Potts (CheeseIsGood)

One of the preeminent baseball minds in all of fantasy, Dave Potts (aka CheeseIsGood) has won contests at the highest levels of both season-long and DFS. He is a 2x winner of a $1,000,000 1st-place prize in DFS; having won the 2014 FanDuel baseball Live Final and following that up by taking down a DraftKings Milly Maker Tournament in 2015. In addition, he’s won the Main Event championship in the National Fantasy Baseball Championship and the NFBC Platinum League, which is the highest buy-in entry league. His consistent success in the NFBC tournaments earned him a prestigious spot in their Hall of Fame. Dave can also strum a mean guitar while carrying a tune, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see him do so on one of his MLB Crunch Time appearances. Follow Dave on Twitter – @DavePotts2