This 2023 fantasy baseball kit has plenty of sleepers, advice, ratings and more, but none of them might fit your league. exactly. Now you have the tool that can take your “2.75 points to save” and put your custom ratings into a proper context.
- Dom Luszczyszyn is the brains behind the fantasy hockey cheat sheet and works with Jake every year to create this cheat sheet that allows you to enter your league settings, modify projections, and basically draft with an improved ranking list. Fully customized for your league.
- We try to improve and adjust it annually, but there may still be some small bugs. Your feedback is essential in getting this perfect. So please let us know if you have any problems.
How to use this fantasy baseball cheat sheet – please read on
Step 1: Enable editing
You only need to do this the first time you open a new download.
Step 2: Registry settings
The leftmost tab at the bottom is Settings. If you are in a points league, put the point values in the cells next to the corresponding category. So, if your league gives you 10 points for a win, put the 10 in the cell to the right of the “W”:
For Roto leagues, omit (if necessary) the point values you don’t use and put a “1” in the categories you score. So a Roto League 5 x 5 scoring OBP instead of Average would look like this:
Now go to the right of this page, and put in your squad count (10/12/15 whatever) – the “Players Picked Above Substitution” numbers will change to yellow. Here’s something for more advanced spreadsheets. If you want to assign more oomph to a specific position, change “Replace players selected above” to that position and the sheet will adjust. Higher number = This position becomes more valuable. Lower number = importance has been reduced. It’s currently optimized for Jake’s ratings, but your tastes may differ.
Finally – and this is very important – Enter your “Format”. (points or categories). And … if you play in pointsMake sure positions All options are set tono(The VORP points calculation does not use this as it has already been factored into the calculation of all positions).
Then go to the “Arrangement” tab.
Step 3: Order tab
The easiest way to do this is to sort by rank. Hit the little triangle, sort by “ascending” and it will auto-sort for you. If you want to go deeper, you can also sort by VORP, in which case you want to go to Descending and you may have to double click it to turn it on.
We realize this sounds simple, but it takes into account months of projections, some very serious spreadsheet calculations, standard deviation, substitution level operators and much more.
Step 4: Miscellaneous and Fixes
1. You can do a lot with this tool. If you don’t like the forecast – you can change it. For example, we went to the “Hitters” tab, and dropped Pete Alonso from 39:
To 22 home games:
When you go back to the Ranking tab, you can see that it’s dropped from 80 to 136:
*** IMPORTANT: ONLY CHANGE THE DESCRIPTIONS IN THE “HITTERS” OR “JUGS” TAB **** They won’t take it anywhere else.
2. League players may also notice points Some marginal categories are missing, such as CG, SHO, and CYC. We can’t predict who will bat on the course. And lockouts and full games are such a rarity that we leave it up to you to dedicate one or two a year to shooters and manually boost their value.
3. If you play in AL or NL league only-Just tap on the triangle under “League” in the standings tab, and check out the corresponding league. If you want to include the free agent crop, make sure you have FA turned on.
4. ADP is intentionally empty. This is there if you want to fill it in, it depends on the draft time. Unfortunately, with frequent changes (sometimes daily) and depending on your site (NFBC, Yahoo, etc.), there is no way to get an automated ADP.
5. Saves + bookings It works for me if I use 1 point to save and 0.75 to hold.
Step 5: My Team
There is a My Team tab that will allow you to hit your team (or coaching team) and see the projected totals. It’s especially important if you’re doing a simulation (or simulating solitaire) and want to know if your team will compete for a title in Roto, as you can look at past totals and see where you’d finish in the ranks. Just copy the player’s name (or type it in, but spell it correctly). !) from the Standings tab and paste it into the My Team site.
Special “steps”.
guards
- You need to delete the player from multiple tabs: Center, Hitters (or Pitchers), 1B+3B, 2B+SS, SP+RP, Std Dev, and Ranking. Also, this will skew your VORP a bit, which you may/may not want.
Single leagues (AL or NL only)
- On the Standings tab, there is a column to sort by AL or NL only for the league. Just choose what you like, and voila!
Shuhei Ohtani
- Yes, there is a special rule for Otani (Shohei Ohtani is DH, Shohei Ohtani – P, is the pitcher, and he is not a common player for both).
Add categories, etc.
- If you have categories that we don’t count in settings, you can swap one of the categories listed with the one you’re using (example: changing the GS for K/9 after changing the GS column on the Pitchers tab to calculating K/9).
Fine! Are you ready to try the tool?!
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