Okay, let’s talk about my little “who should I start baseball” project. It all started because I was messing around with my fantasy baseball team, I couldn’t decide who to put in my lineup.
So, I started digging around online. I found a bunch of websites that claimed to give advice on this, most of them were just showing what some “experts” said. But it was all over the place, and honestly, it wasn’t super helpful.

Then I stumbled upon this one tool, I think it’s called “Who Should I Start?”. What’s cool about this thing is you can put in up to four players, and it gives you some projections. It’s not just based on one person’s opinion, it’s like, based on data, which I thought was pretty neat.
I also learned a few things about how to pick a good lineup. Like, it’s a good idea to focus on starting pitchers early in the draft, especially in points leagues. And picking players from good teams is usually a safe bet, because they tend to get more chances to score points.
So I started playing around with this tool, and it actually helped me make some better decisions for my lineup. It’s not perfect, of course. It’s still baseball, anything can happen. But I feel like it gives me a little bit of an edge.
Anyway, I just wanted to share my experience with this whole “who should I start” thing. If you’re into fantasy baseball, it might be worth checking out. It’s definitely made things a little more interesting for me, plus I can win against some of my friends now!
Some key things I did:
- Searched online for fantasy baseball advice.
- Compared different tools and websites.
- Used the “Who Should I Start” tool to compare players.
- Read about general fantasy baseball strategies.
- Made lineup decisions based on data and projections.
That’s pretty much it. Just a little experiment that turned out to be kind of fun. I’m no expert, but I feel like I know a little bit more about picking a fantasy baseball lineup now. Hopefully, this helps someone else out there!
