Howdy Y’all!

This is your intrepid Baseball Editor, Ian Hudson. The baseball season may have ended, but if you’ve read our site before you know that our work has just begun. Our team works tirelessly to produce our dynasty baseball rankings (in fact, our own Jesse Roche has released his offseason Top 600) as well as brainstorm content for the next year. To say nothing of our basketball and football coverage!

And now is your chance to join us.

TDG was founded by Bret Sayre, who you may recognize as the president and CEO for Baseball Prospectus. Other TDG alumni include Craig Goldstein, Ben Carsley, Jeff Quinton, Wilson Karaman, Greg Wellemeyer, George Bissell, J.J. Jansons, and Nick Doran. If you’re a new dynasty enthusiast who is interested in developing your writing, or an established writer looking to enlarge your visibility, TDG could be a great opportunity for you. This goes doubly true for women and people of color- your voice is one that is a welcome addition to the fantasy sports landscape and one to which we would love to give a platform.

If you are reading this and are thinking to yourself, “wow that sounds like something I’d want to do,” here’s how to go about it:

– If you are a writer with experience at either your own blog or another site, send us an email with links and some information about yourself.

– If you are a dynasty league player without writing experience, send us an email explaining why you think we should consider you for a writing position at TDG and we will give you a writing assignment of approximately 600-700 words on a given topic. Those who have submitted entries before will be given first priority, as there were plenty of good submissions that we had to pass on due to the sheer number of entries received.

We could use writers for baseball, football, or basketball, so don’t hesitate to drop us a line!

Look forward to hearing from those of you who are interested and hope you’re all excited to see what The Dynasty Guru will continue to have in store.

Thanks,

Ian H.

Baseball Editor

Long Live the Opener