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There is a certain art to finding a sleeper in fantasy sports.
Oftentimes, the depth pieces are the ones who can make or break a league. This is especially true in fantasy baseball. While star players are expected to produce and injuries tend to play a role, winning rosters are normally predicated on depth and shrewd moves on the waiver wire.
The best way fantasy owners can set themselves up for success is by having a successful draft, and that means being locked in from start to finish. Occasionally, quality players will slip through the cracks or show up far down the board in terms of draft rankings, which makes for good value.