Being I went with a negative subtweet yesterday, figured I would try to turn positive today and tweet out some of my favorite people in the industry. Most, if not all, have much larger followings than me but wanted to pass on some praise rather than my typical schtick. https://twitter.com/DanStrafford/status/1357900673011048449
There are tons of genuine folks in the fantasy industry who approach their content as themselves but are entertaining, interesting, and damn good at their jobs.
Kicking things off with @JoePisapia17. The baldest man I know. Check out his Fantasy Black Book which has become the standard for books in the fantasy space. He's never been afraid to be himself and, even more importantly, bet on himself.
Next up - @Loughy_D. Potentially the "realist" person I've met through DFS/Fantasy sports. The dude is talented, accessible, and down to earth. Politics aside of course.
Up next, @SteveAGardner. Steve has been one of the kindest folks in the fantasy baseball industry. He as open to interviews, podcast appearances, and more early on in my try at fantasy. He's a great follow and someone worth trying to emulate for professionalism.
Along the same line ... @MikeGianella was one of the first people that @MarkCHealey introduced me to in the industry. He's as honest as they come with both fantasy and none fantasy takes.
Obviously, mentioning @MarkCHealey. The guy was the one who set me on the path of making money in the industry. He and I didn't always agree on takes, but agreed on how to approach a show and make content.
A guy who I finally got to meet at @ToutWars a couple of years back, @JustinMasonFWFB. The dude just hustles. He puts a ton of positive out into the #fantasybaseball industry. His wife @MrsDSalinger is a great follow as well.
You can follow @DanStrafford.
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