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  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
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    Publisher: MLBDepthCharts —
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    Since I was a kid, I’ve always maintained some form of roster tracking as I’m doing here. Now I’m just sharing my notes with you in a much more organized and easier-to-read format. The site is operated from my hometown of San Diego, CA, where I live with my son and daughter. MLBDepthCharts was created to help readers keep up with the roster activity of each and every major league baseball organization. The goal was to become a valuable resource for baseball fans by offering up-to-the-minute roster projections in the offseason and an accurate look at a team’s organizational depth throughout the entire year. In July 2011, MLBDepthCharts was named to SI.com’s inaugural Twitter 100, a list honoring the most essential twitter feeds in the sports world. The site has also received Twitter shout-outs from ESPN’s Senior Fantasy Analyst Matthew Berry, former Dodgers GM Dan Evans, and Hall of Fame baseball reporter Peter Gammons. In addition, the site has been referenced in numerous articles on websites that include FanGraphs, Baseball-Reference, Grantland, and Sports Illustrated’s February 28, 2011 cover story titled ‘Brave New World’. In addition to my work at MLBDepthCharts.com, I am a part-time Stats Stringer and Field Timing Coordinator for MLB.com and have previously served as a full-time MLB Lead Writer for Bleacher Report, covering trades and free agency. My writing has also been featured at ESPN, Baseball Prospectus and USA Today. I’ve appeared as a guest on various sports radio shows and podcasts, most notably CBSSports.com’s Fantasy Baseball 360 and as an in-studio guest at ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut for the Fantasy Focus Podcast. I’d appreciate any tips from readers on something I may have missed or just a comment on why you may have a difference of opinion. If you can offer a valid argument against one of my projections, I will be more than happy to make a change. Hope you enjoy! Jason Martinez @mlbdepthcharts est. February 2009 Contact Jason at mlbdepthcharts@gmail.com for the following: Radio/Podcast/TV appearances Constructive criticism and feedback Suggestions Report errors Roster-related questions Advertising inquiries MLBDC STAFF Clint Chisam – San Diego, CA MLBDC INSIDER Brett Chisam – San Diego, CA MLBDC INSIDER Marc Hefferan - Rochester, NY Under the Radar Jim Brown – State College, PA Under the Radar Ed Ibarguen – Farmington, ME How Assembled Charts/Historical Depth Charts Jon Becker - Deerfield, IL Historical Depth Charts Scott Strandberg – Norman, OK MLBDC Podcast Host Andrew Berg – Seattle, WA MLBDC Podcast Host
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