Rules
Everything you need to know
How It Works
Each team picks one player per position group. There are 9 positions — C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, DH, SP, and RP — and each position has multiple groups to choose from.
Other managers will also build their rosters, and all teams will compete against one another through the MLB season.
Points accumulate throughout the 2026 MLB season based on real stats.
Scoring
Hitters
| Hit | 1 pt |
| Run | 1 pt |
| Home Run | 1 pt |
| RBI | 1 pt |
| Stolen Base | 2 pts |
Pitchers
| Out Recorded | 1 pt |
| Strikeout | 1 pt |
| Win | 4 pts |
| Save | 5 pts |
All-Star Break Swaps
During the All-Star break, a swap window opens. You get 4 swaps— drop a player from your roster and pick a new one from the available pool. Use them wisely, this is your only chance to adjust mid-season.
How Stats Stack
Solo home run = Hit + Home Run + Run + RBI = 4 pts
Strikeout = Out + Strikeout = 2 pts (every K counts double!)
7-inning start with 8 K’s and a win = 21 outs + 8 K’s + win = 33 pts
Tips
- Games played matters most — a healthy player who plays 150+ games will outscore a better player who misses time.
- Stolen bases are premium — worth 2 pts each. Speedsters punch above their weight.
- Every out counts for pitchers — a workhorse who throws 200 innings records 600 outs. Add strikeouts on top of that.
- Saves are the biggest single play — 5 pts each. A closer with 30+ saves banks 150+ bonus points.