A short list of the fantasy baseball sites I keep coming back to.
The Kev Score is one number. It’s a useful number — we built our whole site around it — but no single metric tells you everything you need to know about a player. When we’re trying to figure out whether a hot start is real, why a pitcher’s ERA looks scary, or where to draft a sleeper next March, we lean on a small group of other tools.
These three sites are the ones that come up most often.
FantasyPros aggregates rankings from dozens of fantasy analysts into a single expert consensus. We use it as a sanity check against our own Kev Scores — when our rankings disagree with the consensus, that’s a moment worth investigating.
Their free MyPlaybook tool gives in-season lineup and waiver advice, and the free expert rankings are useful all year. We use the premium tier ourselves — it’s the one fantasy subscription we’ve kept renewing.
The official Statcast home. When a player’s Kev Score jumps and we want to know whether it’s sustainable, this is where we go first. Exit velocity, barrel rate, expected stats — the underlying data behind every meaningful season.
If a player is hitting .350 but his xBA is .240, that’s a regression candidate. Baseball Savant tells you that in about 15 seconds.
Ballpark Pal models how a given park, weather, and matchup will impact every player’s expected production for that day. We use it most for marginal lineup calls — should I sit my OF3 if he’s playing in a rainy 40-degree game in Cleveland? Probably yes.
Even if you don’t play DFS, the park-and-weather adjustments are useful context the Kev Score doesn’t capture on its own.
ESPN’s preseason auction values are the starting point for every Kev Score — the “baseline” we anchor to before the season’s data starts moving things around. The methodology page walks through how it all fits together.
Their fantasy primer is also a solid read if you’re new to the format or running a league for the first time.
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If there’s a fantasy baseball tool you swear by that isn’t on this list, send it our way. We’re always looking for new things to try.
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