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Fantasy Baseball Draft Assistant

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Key Features

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Syncs With Your Draft

Connects to your league site and automatically crosses players off your cheat sheet.

Accurate, Expert Advice

See expert recommendations for every single draft pick.

Pick Predictor

Know the % odds a player will be available at your next pick.

Real-Time Alerts

Get bye week, tier break, and ADP alerts as the draft progresses.

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Supported League Hosts

Our tools work with all the major fantasy league hosts

FAQs

What is the Draft Assistant?

Our fantasy baseball Draft Assistant helps you optimize picks during your draft with the least amount of stress. The Draft Assistant keeps track of your draft to offer consensus recommendations from 60+ fantasy baseball experts at each selection. It comes in two forms: 1) Draft Assistant w/ Sync and 2) Manual Assistant

What is the difference between the Draft Assistant with Sync and the Manual Assistant?

The key distinction is that the Draft Assistant w/ Sync connects directly with your drafts to automatically cross off taken players from your cheat sheet. Because Draft Assistant w/ Sync tracks taken players for you, there's nothing you need to do except connect to your draft and view the expert recommendations as picks are made. The Manual Assistant is great for in-person, offline drafts. If you're using our Manual Assistant, you can easily mark off taken players yourself as the draft progresses to ensure you're receiving up-to-the-second expert advice. Both feature are available to users with an MVP plan or above.

What league hosts does the Draft Assistant work with for my real drafts?

The Manual Draft Assistant can be used for any draft site. The Draft Assistant w/ Sync is available for real drafts with Yahoo, ESPN, Sleeper, NFL.com, CBS Sports, and many more.

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