Every morning the site publishes a fresh set of starting‑pitcher rankings that are tailored for fantasy baseball enthusiasts who rely on streaming formats. The list is organized into four clear buckets — Auto‑Start, Probably Start, Questionable Start, and Do Not Start — each reflecting a different level of confidence in a pitcher’s ability to deliver a productive outing.
How the tiers are determined
The categorization blends recent performance metrics, the strength of the opposing lineup, and park-specific variables such as altitude and dimensions. By cross‑referencing these elements, the rankings aim to isolate the most reliable options while flagging those that carry extra risk.
Streaming pitchers is inherently uncertain; a favorable matchup can quickly evaporate if a batter’s recent hot streak or an unexpected weather shift intervenes. The author repeatedly stresses that the tiers should be treated as a guide, not a guarantee, and that flexibility remains essential when constructing a daily lineup.
Beyond the rankings
In addition to the tiered lists, the writer shares a snapshot of their own streaming record, highlighting recent successes and missteps. The author also hosts live sessions on Twitch, where they walk viewers through the latest updates, answer questions, and discuss emerging trends in pitcher usage.
For those who want deeper tools, a 14‑Day Sit/Start SP Grid is available to PL Pro members, offering a more granular view of start probabilities and matchup projections. This resource, along with the daily picks, is presented as an optional supplement rather than a mandatory requirement.