When deciding which players to start in your fantasy baseball lineup this week, consider their recent performance, matchups, and any injuries. Look for players who are in good form and have favorable matchups. It's also important to check for any news updates on player injuries or lineup changes. Ultimately, choose players who give you the best chance of scoring points based on these factors.
When deciding which players to start in your fantasy baseball lineup, consider their recent performance, matchups, and any injuries. Look for players who are consistently producing good stats and have favorable matchups against weaker opponents. It's also important to stay updated on any last-minute changes or updates that could affect a player's performance.
Ask a group of friends, other people that you know like baseball. Start off for small amounts of money if nobody has fantasy baseball experience.
To play a player in fantasy football, you need to start them in your lineup, which typically involves selecting them from your roster based on their matchup and expected performance. To bench a player, simply move them from your starting lineup to your bench, where they won't earn points for your team that week. Monitor player performance, injuries, and matchups weekly to make informed decisions about who to start or bench. Adjust your roster as needed before the lineup deadline, usually set before the first game of the week.
Not MJD
sometime in February I think within the first 2 weeks
I would start the chargers D.
Matt Ryan
wallace
manningham
I would start Olsen
My lineup is Matt Cassel Ryan Fitzpatrick Adrian Peterson Marshawn Lynch Matt Forte Reggie Wayne Brandon Lloyd Dwayne Bowe DeSean Jackson Pierre Garcon Kenny Britt Dan Carpenter Seattle Seahawks (Maximum 8 people)