so for the whiner crybabies out there, this tool is awesome so quit crying and try and learn something.
let's say you take a few minutes each day and write down rotowires top 4 projected hitters and their 4 best value plays.
then you write down numberfires and fantasycrunchers.
now obviously the top projected points batters are going to cost alot more than the value plays, so does it become cost effective to chase the big bats?
my brief study for august... top 4 projected hitters and top 4 value hitters
rotowire top 4 batters 9.43 points average per player / top 4 value 6.53 points average
numberfire 10.96 / 6.72
fantasycruncher 11.09 / 10.30
wait, what? guys like gyorko, nava, blanco, jankowski, smolinski, and altherr can be used to cash in 50/50's instead of names like trout, encarnacion, donaldson, and cabrera over and over again.
holy crap, then i can afford pitchers like kershaw and even some guy named jake arrieta who can throw a no hitter and get you massive pitching points.
this fantasy cruncher thing must be awesome... or i could've listened to the whiners and think about not buying the product.
good thing i did sign up because it helps alot and it makes the research so much easier.
look, you have about a month left in baseball. do a little research and you'll be amazed.
take it from a happy subscriber, you'll cash more tickets.
peace, and may the force be with you...