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Offline JCA-CrystalCity

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How to set up a quick Game Day Thread in 2024
« Topic Start: March 28, 2024, 09:23:54 AM »
Tip of the cap to nats2playoffs, who used to compile sites that was the basis of this thread. quotes from him are below, with updates.

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If you want to post a Game Day Thread (GDT), you ought to, at the minimum, post the official lineups for both teams.
Unfortunately, the best place N2P recommended, the baseballpress site, went kaput in the middle of 2023.

Many of the fantasy or betting sites have lineups, but they may be blocked at work. For example, N2P recommended rotowire:

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Rotowire lists them. In 2019 they display "Confirmed Lineup" and "Expected Lineup" (an UNRELIABLE GUESS):
https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/daily-lineups.php

MLB now has a rule requiring when teams must post lineups, to try to preclude fraud in online betting. MLB is posting an UNRELIABLE GUESS in 2019 here, without telling anyone that the lineup has NOT been submitted yet:
https://www.lineups.com/mlb/lineups

My impression is that MLB Gameday is pretty good now and of course Fangraphs posts lineups.

FG is under the "Live Scoreboard" tab under their "Scores" tab on the home page.

Other recommended sites, please post below.



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Re: How to set up a quick Game Day Thread in 2024
« Reply #1: March 28, 2024, 11:27:15 AM »
Zuckerman usually posts similar information to what is in the GDT (when, where, weather, broadcast info, lineups) in his game day post, though his line-ups lack the detail like the baseballpress site used to have.

https://www.masnsports.com/nationals-home