OK, #FANation! Now that the DFS Rankings and Playbook are up and available to all of you, it's time to turn our attention to the lineups. As many of you saw in our "How to Use the MLB DFS Playbook," we are trying to change how we do example lineups. We are not in the business of lineup selling. We are in the business of teaching you how to build winning lineups on your own. Don't panic, I've still got examples for you today, but please allow me to stress this -- these lineups are posted to help teach you. They are not here for you to just take and plug in as your own. Please don't be lazy. The industry is evolving and we are taking steps towards helping change the current culture that is being plagued by lineup-sharing.
We take great pride in the content here on the site and provide you with some of the best tools in the industry as well as a heavy dose of content, from DFS Rankings to the Pitching & Hitting Coaches to the Playbook and the Stacks article. You have more than enough to work with, including the Lineup Generator and DFS Ownership Forecaster.
In any event, below are some example lineups I put together today. The two cash lineups are made up of only players who are in the Playbook while the two GPP lineups are a combination of the Playbook, the Pitching and Hitting Coaches, the Stacks article, the Ownership Forecaster and our Lineup Generator.
Enjoy Opening Day!!
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