It really depends on what you're looking for. For stats, I use ESPN and BaseballReference.com mostly and sometimes Yahoo. But for the latest news, I use Rotoworld and Rototimes sometimes.
Cafe for updates
RotoTimes for depth charts
Baseball-Reference.com for MLB stats
Sports-wired.com for Minoe League stats
And I just discovered MastersBall.com yesterday and the forums look good for any kind of advice, geared more towards the technical side of fantasy baseball
So I guess my answer is none of the above. Where's that option?
"Jack, will you call me, if you're able?"
"I've got your phone number written, in the back of my Bible."
Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll drown because you forgot to teach him to swim.
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LBJackal wrote:Cafe for updates RotoTimes for depth charts Baseball-Reference.com for MLB stats Sports-wired.com for Minoe League stats And I just discovered MastersBall.com yesterday and the forums look good for any kind of advice, geared more towards the technical side of fantasy baseball
So I guess my answer is none of the above. Where's that option?
MastersBall looks ok but for $39.99 you better win every league you're in.
LBJackal wrote:Cafe for updates RotoTimes for depth charts Baseball-Reference.com for MLB stats Sports-wired.com for Minoe League stats And I just discovered MastersBall.com yesterday and the forums look good for any kind of advice, geared more towards the technical side of fantasy baseball
So I guess my answer is none of the above. Where's that option?
MastersBall looks ok but for $39.99 you better win every league you're in.
The forums are free
"Jack, will you call me, if you're able?"
"I've got your phone number written, in the back of my Bible."
LBJackal wrote:Cafe for updates RotoTimes for depth charts Baseball-Reference.com for MLB stats Sports-wired.com for Minoe League stats And I just discovered MastersBall.com yesterday and the forums look good for any kind of advice, geared more towards the technical side of fantasy baseball
So I guess my answer is none of the above. Where's that option?
MastersBall looks ok but for $39.99 you better win every league you're in.