Yea in the past I would typically set my pitching lineup on Sundays for the week.
I would look at Monday and Thursday, typical off days during the week, and set the order for those two days and then the following the day.
Basically set the lineup for the week on Sunday and check in during the week a little bit.
Someone said just join and hit a start active players button. 2 mins a day. Sure if you want to lose all the time. Honestly I feel like @Mike0618 and @socko were spot on and I undertsand why they don’t wanna play.
Yea, baseball takes more than that, 162 games, multiple off days each week and more than just five SP on the roster means you have to pay some attention.
In case anyone was curious, this (not this example) is why most fantasy baseball leagues restrict the amount of players you can add off the waiver wire per week. It’s so you can’t pick up guys that are starting every single day to abuse volume pitching categories all the time.
I played fantasy football once and didn’t care for it. It took up way too much of my time. I only have so much free time in a day and that’s just not how I want to spend it. Like, I enjoy BSing on the Den. But I don’t enjoy trying to figure out who is injured, yadda, yadda, yadda. I’m on the computer all day at work as it is.