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Don't just jump into an expensive tournament without understanding how it all works.
Take into consideration which parks are best for hitters (Coors Field, Citizens Bank Park, Great America Ball Park, Camden Yards and U.S. Cellular Field) and which parks are best for pitchers (Marlins Park, PNC Park, AT&T Park, Target Field or O.co Coliseum) when determining a daily lineup.
Don't worry so much about batter vs. pitcher stats
When you play in tournaments, you're up against a large numbers of people, so if you take Ryan Braun, and most of them also take Braun, then you all just cancel each other out.
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When playing daily fantasy baseball, you need to go in with some kind of strategy.
1. Dip your toes in at first
2. Know your league?s rules and exploit the loopholes.
3. ADPs have limited use and so do mock drafts.
4. Be wary of unknown commodities on draft day.
5. Don?t get hung up on rankings and projections.
6. Rookie hitters are pretty much useless in Fantasy Baseball.
7. Believe in Xander Bogaerts.
8. Multi-eligible players are really useful in all formats.
 
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Multi-eligible players are really useful in all formats.
Don't just jump into an expensive tournament.
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