Things to Avoid When Selecting Batters

Just like their pitching counterparts, maximizing upside with your hitters is the key to GPP success. While a 2-for-4 outing with two singles and walk is fine for real life purposes, it’s simply not going help you bring home the top prize in a large-field GPP. Utilizing traditional research elements like platoon splits, pitcher effectiveness, park factors, etc. can help build you a nice core lineup, and there are several key statistics to stay mindful of that may foreshadow a subpar performance.

In this lesson, we’ll discuss certain items to be mindful of from both your targeted hitters as well as their opposing pitchers and ways to easily differentiate yourself from your competition.

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John Britt (jmbwngfn)

One of the top baseball and hockey analysts in the DFS industry, John Britt is a family man hailing from St. Louis, Missouri. A proud graduate of the University of Missouri, John’s passion is hockey but he excels at multiple DFS sports. He has been nominated multiple times for awards for his written work in both baseball (best MLB series) and hockey (3x NHL Writer of the Year nominee) and is now the Lead Editor at RotoGrinders. John can be found on Twitter at the username JMBWngFn.