I have stat tracker for 1 team, but my other 2 teams are on a different site. What I find useful is to pull up Stat Tracker (or Yahoo's Game Channel), and on the left it shows who is up to bat for each game (or what they end up doing), what bases have runners, balls/strikes, and outs. When I see one of my players coming up to bat I switch over to that game. If there is more than 1 player up, you can still follow it based on the small game update on the left. Not perfect, but better than MLB.com's setup that takes 20 sec to load a game if you want to switch over (and doesn't show you what is going on in the other games, other than the score).
Oatsdad wrote:I dropped the $10 for Yahoo, but I have three teams there, so it's a good bargain - the $10 fee covers all three. I kinda wish I DIDN'T have it, though - it's too addictive!
Yeah I also payed the $10 but also have 3 teams, and I agree it is very addictive
Hey guys I wrote livestattracker.com so thanks for visiting... I think Bwanna put me out of business already but if not I'll work on a way so you don't have to type your rosters in, or I'd be happy to share my feed source.
I just like to look through box scores because I get into a mode that if I only look at my guys on my teams then I will miss or ignore what other players are doing. I like to know what everyone is doing so just using box scores works for me!
I pay for stattracker every year. The above poster is correct -- it can be pretty addicting (can stare at it all night...), but regardless it is completely worth the price. Split 10$ over 152 games. No biggie.
koddos wrote:Hey guys I wrote livestattracker.com so thanks for visiting... I think Bwanna put me out of business already but if not I'll work on a way so you don't have to type your rosters in, or I'd be happy to share my feed source.
No no no... I didn't write the GM script to track scores... was some other dude.
OneLoveBoomer wrote:I pay for stattracker every year. The above poster is correct -- it can be pretty addicting (can stare at it all night...), but regardless it is completely worth the price. Split 10$ over 152 games. No biggie.
Same here. Great value for $10, no regrets. (Yet, I'm hoping Yahoo will improve its MLB tracker similar to have they've improved their NFL tracker.)