How do I use the Who Should I Start? tool?
Enter the names of two MLB players you want to compare, and the tool will provide a recommendation based on rankings and projections.
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Make informed decisions on who to start in your fantasy baseball lineups using the updated Fantasy Baseball Tool. Compare players, projections, and recent news to gain an edge each week.
The 'Who Should I Start?' tool helps fantasy baseball managers make difficult lineup choices by providing a comparison of players based on projections and rankings. The tool allows users to compare any two MLB players, whether they are pitchers, hitters, or a combination of both. It offers player projections for the current day or week, taking into account various factors. The tool has been updated with new features, including MLB player tiles with headshots and bye weeks, enhanced search results, and a user-friendly interface. To use the tool, simply type the first or last name of the players you want to compare into the search boxes, select their names from the drop-down menu, and click submit. The tool will then provide a fantasy baseball recommendation on who to start or sit, along with rankings, projections, recent news, and schedules for each player.
Enter the names of two MLB players you want to compare, and the tool will provide a recommendation based on rankings and projections.
The tool offers rankings, projections, recent news, and schedules for each player.
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