Here are some
screenshots of our Cheatsheet functionality:
Our Cheatsheets
provide the ability to customize specific scoring for the following
positions:
(C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS,
OF, DH, SP, RP, CI and MI)
Player Pool options
include:
"League Type" drop
down consisting of defaults scoring options for:
Once you’ve entered
each positions scoring rules and league settings, simply click on the
“Recalculate Projections & Build Draft Board” to sort all associated
positional cheatsheet tabs and build your draft board.
The cheatsheet component of our
Fantasy Baseball Draft Tool consists of 13 sheets:
- Scoring : (previous screenshot of
scoring rules and league settings)
- 1 for each of the 11 positions
(see 1B example below)
- Cheatsheet : Summary of all
positional cheatsheets
Positional Cheatsheets (1B Tab shown below)
- Each player ranked based on
Fantasy Baseball Points which is based off of your league
settings
- A column for each statistical
category applicable to the position
- Start Auction Value - represents the
auction value at the start of the draft before any picks are made
- Current Auction
Value - represents the current auction
value throughout the draft. Meaning, as picks are made and dollars
are spent, the Current Value is updated accordingly. If owners are overpaying
for players, the current auction value will go down as there is less money to be
spent on the remaining players, however, if owners are getting players cheaper
than the Start Value, then the Current Value will go up as there is more auction
money than expected to be spent during your fantasy baseball
draft.
- All cells in white can be
modified, the cells in yellow can NOT be modified. So if you think Ryan Howard
will have 43 Home Runs and not the 39 that we projected, simple change the 39 to
43 and push the "Recalculate Rankings" button to recalculate and resort all
First Basemen
- Or you can select any statistical
category from the drop down and click on the Up or Down arrow to sort Ascending
or Descending.
- Current Auction Value -
Let's assume that both Mark Teixeira and Ryan Howard each sold for $60 during
your fantasy baseball auction draft...clearly overpaying for those 2
players (below image)
- As players are drafted, they are
crossed off and highlighted in red on the individual cheatsheets so you know who
is available and who has been drafted already. Also highlighted in red is the
amount that player was drafted for to easily compare starting auction value vs
actual auction value
- Notice that all other players
"Current Auction" value has decreased from the original "Start Auction"
value since there is less auction money out there to be spent.
Not only does those 2 draft picks
affect the other First Basemen (above), it also impacts all other positions as
well, see Second Basemen below (see how the Current Value has decreased for each
player since there is less auction money to be spent during the remainder of
your fantasy baseball draft):

- Same example as before, but now
let's assume that both Mark Teixeira and Ryan Howard each sold for $1 during
your fantasy baseball auction draft...clearly underpaying for those 2
players. (below image)
- Notice that all other players
"Current Auction" value has increased from the original "Start Auction"
value since there is more auction money out there to be spent.
The Cheatsheet : 1 Tab consisting of a Summary of all positional
cheatsheets with the following features:
- Rank
- Name (with Current Auction
value)
- Team
- Fantasy Baseball Projected Points
based on your scoring system
- All positions individually
listed
Advantages of our
Fantasy Baseball Draft Tool:
- Player projections
for every fantasy baseball player.
- Ability to adjust
projections and sort accordingly
- All players are
pre-populated for you
- Individual
position cheatsheets (C, 1B, 2B...) and an all positions
"Cheatsheet"
- Ability to sort
every cheatsheet by every statistical category (ascending and descending
options)
- All changes made
on the individual cheatsheets is updated directly on the all positions
"Cheatsheet"
- Once a player is
added to a team during the draft, it is automatically cross off your individual
cheatsheet and the all positions "Cheatsheet"
- No need for a
paper an pen on draft night
Disadvantages of
our Fantasy Baseball Draft Tool:
- You will save
trees and ink...wait, that's an advantage, but we had to put something
here
Here are more screenshots of
our fantasy baseball draft tool
Baseball
projections sourced from TG
Fantasy Baseball
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