In the 2016 Fantasy Alarm Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide Jeff Mans takes you into his world of daily fantasy sports and gives you an introduction into DFS Baseball which includes topics of legality, game play, strategies and much more.

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2016 MLB Draft Guide: Intro To Daily Fantasy Baseball

By: Jeff Mans

If you haven’t given daily fantasy sports (DFS), and specifically daily fantasy baseball, a try by now you are either new to fantasy sports, a veteran who somehow has missed the billions of dollars these companies have spent marketing, or a long time fantasy baseball player that believes DFS is indeed the devil.

There is a zero percent chance you fall outside of those three. Since you have, at a minimum, flipped to this page shows that you have at least some interest in what daily fantasy baseball is and why you really should be playing.

Please understand I am not here trying to talk you into giving up on your longtime rotisserie baseball leagues or to go on and on comparing the seasonal fantasy game to the daily fantasy game. I don’t ever want to be the guy shouting through a bullhorn that you can win SO MUCH MONEY playing DFS or telling you how life changing the experience has been.

No, I am here to inform and educate those of you who wish to give daily fantasy baseball a try in 2016. There is absolutely nothing wrong with seasonal fantasy baseball and I still play in far too many leagues myself every season. These days, however, I supplement those leagues with the daily game in order to take advantage of all this baseball knowledge and experience I have splashing around inside my otherwise stupid head.

At heart I am a baseball fan. I love just about everything about the game minus pitchers hitting and no salary cap. The fact that statistical analysis plays a huge role in the modern game shows that despite this being the national pastime, Major League Baseball is front and center in the modern age. It’s time for fantasy baseball to catch up to the actual game that we all know and love.

Playing seasonal fantasy baseball is like being the General Manager of your own personal MLB team. You draft your team, make waiver claims, trade players and monitor its performance throughout the season.

Playing daily fantasy baseball is like being the on-field manager of an MLB team. DFS MLB is so much more hands on because you are researching the matchups, setting a new lineup and swapping players in and out as needed throughout the day or night. Best of all is that you have the entire MLB player pool at your fingertips to do so. DFS MLB allows you to take advantage of a specific matchup on any given day. Imagine if you could build a lineup aroundA.J. PollockCarlos CorreaPaul Goldschmidt and Bryce Harper every single day?

A lot has changed in daily fantasy sports since last baseball season. Let’s run through some quick reminders of what exactly DFS is and the basics on how to play and win.

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