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By Lenny Melnick

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Lenny Melnick Fantasy Baseball, the Godfather of Fantasy Baseball brings you the best in the industry NEW SHOW TIMES MONDAY 8am ET WEDNESDAY 8am ET FRIDAY 8am ET

Customer Reviews

Listened for 10 minutes, heard nothing about fantasy that I could use

Maybe I listened to the wrong ten minutes but this podcast had the fatal flaw of so many fantasy baseball podcasts: the host was talking about some "experts" draft and who had the first pick and guess what I don't care. I want a podcast that will deliver information. When the host starts talking about an expert league that he's in I am done listening. I am sure this guy knows his stuff; I just wish he would come out with it instead of talking about the industry.

Melnick does a good job with this

Melnick does well when he stays on the topic of Baseball. I warn everyone if Tony Cincotta is his co host don't waste your time listening you should end the podcast post haste.

The best in the industry? Which industry?

Melnick is off his rocker. His podcasts are so chaotic there is no point in trying to get any baseball information out of it. Plus his cornball humor and repeating a lame joke over and over does nothing to help stop the ship from sinking. And it doesn't seem like he really understands the podcasting technology. He sounds like he's recording the show over a walkie talkie. His intro songs are either too loud or not loud enough, and he often leaves a TON of dead air at the end. One time his podcast was listed as being over an hour in length, but he signs off after 20 minutes and there's 40 minutes of dead air time. One other reviewer mentioned how he doesn't like listening to experts talk about which expert leagues their in, but for most of these guys it the only interesting part of their show. I'd rather hear about Melnick's tout wars team than listen to him stumble through a set of box scores and tell me so and so hit a triple last night so keep an eye on him. I think that's the real problem most of these experts have, that they just repeat the same information over and over again. I can get the "facts" from anywhere. Tell me what you think is the best way to build a team or manage one over the course of the season. Just not Melnick, I don't have the mental capacity to try to follow his incoherent ramblings.

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