free agency filtering
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free agency filtering
I believe I saw a post in the past that outlined a way we can see "games started" on the free agent list. Obviously making it easier to filter starters from relievers. I am not as skilled with the website as many here are. Any tips?
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Re: free agency filtering
I am still using the older version of the FA tool (I do not have as many teams as others). The default setting in the older version shows you "Fantasy" stats. Click on the pull down box and highlight "Standard", then hit submit. Then you will see GS, which can serve as the filter you are looking for by clicking on the "GS" header.Heisenberg wrote:I believe I saw a post in the past that outlined a way we can see "games started" on the free agent list. Obviously making it easier to filter starters from relievers. I am not as skilled with the website as many here are. Any tips?
Hope this helps.
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Re: free agency filtering
If you are on the new FAAB setup, there are three tabs over the Free Agent list of players. It defaults to Fantasy Stats. Just click on Standard Stats and you'll see a column for GS (Games Started). You can sort that column as well and even change the time period to last 14 days or so if you'd like. Check it out.Heisenberg wrote:I believe I saw a post in the past that outlined a way we can see "games started" on the free agent list. Obviously making it easier to filter starters from relievers. I am not as skilled with the website as many here are. Any tips?
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Re: free agency filtering
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