ESPN fantasy baseball assistant

Make the next fantasy baseball decision with evidence.

Playcaller turns your ESPN head-to-head points league into clear lineup recommendations, matchup forecasts, pitcher pickups, waiver targets, and a record of what actually worked.

Fantasy baseball tools built around your real league

Generic rankings miss the details that matter in a points league. Playcaller reads your league’s scoring, roster slots, available players, lineup lock, and current matchup before it makes a call.

Daily and weekly lineup help

Find the highest-value legal lineup for the way your ESPN league actually locks—daily or weekly.

Matchup forecasts

See a projected final score and honest win probability so you know whether to favor floor or upside.

Starting pitcher streamers

Compare available starters using projected points, scheduled starts, matchups, and roster availability.

Two-start pitcher planning

Spot pitchers scheduled twice in the next weekly window before the obvious pickups disappear.

Closer and waiver watch

Surface bullpen opportunities and evidence-backed waiver targets without chasing roster-percentage noise alone.

Results you can audit

Compare Playcaller’s recommended lineup with the one you set, scored afterward from official results.

Honest by design

An optimizer should admit uncertainty.

Baseball projections are noisy. Playcaller blends multiple inputs, uses availability as an eligibility signal rather than inventing injury adjustments, and labels close decisions as coin flips. Recommendations are recorded before results are known and graded afterward.

Current compatibility

Focused support, not vague promises.

The public beta supports ESPN MLB head-to-head points leagues with daily or weekly lineup locks. Roto and category formats are not currently supported because points advice should never be presented as if it applies to a different scoring system.

Bring your ESPN baseball league.

Beta invites are reviewed personally and are not guaranteed.

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