Does anybody have a website that lists how many games a team will play and against who in a nice little table? I used to rely on CBS Sportsline who put it in their hitting planner but it seems like they moved it to a page where you need to be in a CBS league. I'm really missing it this year.
You don't know how valuable it is in weekly leagues. CBS's put the amount of games-who they were playing and where they were being played all into a table at the top of the hitting planner. A tool like this is as invaluable as knowing who's getting two starts in weekly leagues.
Generally? I'm not going to win any fantasy leagues going by what generally happens. There are plenty of times where a team has an extra game or one less. But, the table is most helpful for matchups and ballparks.
Really? This doesn't exist? If there is anybody from CBS Sportsline lurking the boards, please bring this back to the hitting planner. I miss this tool so much.
jfg wrote:You don't know how valuable it is in weekly leagues. CBS's put the amount of games-who they were playing and where they were being played all into a table at the top of the hitting planner. A tool like this is as invaluable as knowing who's getting two starts in weekly leagues.
Generally? I'm not going to win any fantasy leagues going by what generally happens. There are plenty of times where a team has an extra game or one less. But, the table is most helpful for matchups and ballparks.
I'm in a CBS weekly league and you're right...that info is very valuable.
Rotoworld usually has a column called "The Week Ahead" that lists the # of games for each team. They also have lefty/righty pitcher info and which hitters it could hurt or help.
The latest one
Total Games
American League 7: BAL, BOS, CHW, DET, KC, SEA, TEX, TOR 6: CLE, ANA, MIN, NYY, OAK, TB
National League 7: ARI, COL, PHI, STL 6: ATL, CHI, CIN, FLA, HOU, LAD, MIL, NYM, PIT, SD, SF, WAS
jfg wrote:Really? This doesn't exist? If there is anybody from CBS Sportsline lurking the boards, please bring this back to the hitting planner. I miss this tool so much.
The league I play on Fanstar has the list when you're setting your weekly lineup, but otherwise I generally just check manually.
jfg wrote:You don't know how valuable it is in weekly leagues. CBS's put the amount of games-who they were playing and where they were being played all into a table at the top of the hitting planner. A tool like this is as invaluable as knowing who's getting two starts in weekly leagues.
Generally? I'm not going to win any fantasy leagues going by what generally happens. There are plenty of times where a team has an extra game or one less. But, the table is most helpful for matchups and ballparks.
I'm in a CBS weekly league and you're right...that info is very valuable.
Rotoworld usually has a column called "The Week Ahead" that lists the # of games for each team. They also have lefty/righty pitcher info and which hitters it could hurt or help.
The latest one
Total Games
American League 7: BAL, BOS, CHW, DET, KC, SEA, TEX, TOR 6: CLE, ANA, MIN, NYY, OAK, TB
National League 7: ARI, COL, PHI, STL 6: ATL, CHI, CIN, FLA, HOU, LAD, MIL, NYM, PIT, SD, SF, WAS
Thanks. That actually is more useful than the CBS table with the lefty and righty charts. I really appreciate it.
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