ESPN fantasy baseball: Explaining player position eligibility rules (2024)

  • Tristan H. co*ckcroft

Jan 16, 2024, 07:11 AM ET

ESPN's fantasy baseball game has a new set of rules for determining player position eligibility for 2024, designed to provide greater flexibility as well as a more intuitive method of assigning positions to recently injured players.

As originally announced in April 2023, beginning this season, and using the most recent season's games played, a player will need to meet the following criteria in order to gain eligibility at a position to begin a new season:

  • 1. For hitters, playing at least 20 games there the previous season OR

  • 2. Playing at least 25% of their games at the position the previous season (minimum of five games at that position).

  • 3. For starting pitchers, making at least five starts the previous season

  • 4. For relief pitchers, making at least eight relief appearances the previous season

For the purpose of determining eligibility, designated hitter (DH) does count as a position, and it is possible for a player to qualify at DH only based on the above criteria.

Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts is sure to be one of 2024's most asked-about players, as far as position eligibility is concerned. Using the new criteria, Betts begins the season eligible at outfield, specifically right field if your league designates specific positions, and second base, but not shortstop. Of his 152 total games played, 107 were in right field and 70 at second base, both meeting the minimum of 20 to qualify, but only 16 at shortstop, which fell short of 20 and represented only 11%, (below 25%) of his total games.

That's not to say that Betts can't regain SS eligibility during the 2024 season, which he had by the conclusion of last year. The following in-season rule remains in effect:

  • Hitters add new eligibility at a position once they appear there in at least 10 games, while pitchers gain new eligibility with five starts (starting pitchers) or eight relief appearances (relief pitchers).

Pittsburgh Pirates sophom*ore Henry Davis, the No. 1 pick in the 2021 amateur draft, is one player to watch in this regard. He'll begin 2024 eligible only in the outfield, and right field specifically, after playing only two of his 62 games at catcher during his rookie season. As Davis projects to be the starting catcher to begin the season, he'll gain eligibility there once he catches 10 games.

Speaking of youngsters, fantasy managers will be abuzz about Jackson Chourio of the Milwaukee Brewers, a top Rookie of the Year candidate after he signed a multiyear contract during the offseason. He's one of the most prominent players who failed to meet the five-game minimum in the majors.

If a player played exclusively in the minor leagues, such as Chourio, or played in the major leagues but failed to meet one of the above criteria, such as Tampa Bay Rays rookie Junior Caminero, then combined minor league and major league games played by position are used, following the same criteria: at least five games, and either 20 games played or 25% of all games played at the position for hitters, and either five starts for starting pitchers or eight relief appearances for relief pitchers.

Chourio played 108 of his 128 minor league games in center field, earning him eligibility there alone (outfield in leagues that don't differentiate). Caminero, meanwhile, played 124 total games between the majors and minors. He'll begin 2024 eligible at third base, as he made 94 combined appearances there, and shortstop, where he appeared 31 times. Caminero's one game at second base, however, fell short of both the 20-game and 25% thresholds for eligibility.

The final category of players pertains to injured and foreign players, such as free agent Rhys Hoskins and Chicago White Sox pitcher Erick Fedde.

If a player does not play in either the major leagues or minor leagues during a season, such as a player who misses the entire season because of injury or plays only in a nonaffiliated league, then the previous season in which he had at least five games played at one position in the minor league or major league level will be used to determine his eligibility. If a player has only appeared in a non-affiliated league, then he'll be eligible at the position he played the most in his most recent season.

This is designed to specifically grant logical positions to potentially significant players, such as Fernando Tatis Jr. entering last season, or this season, Hoskins, Fedde or Dodgers free agent signee Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Tatis, for example, was universally regarded as a top-25 overall draft pick entering 2023, but he hadn't made a single appearance the season before because of injuries and a suspension. His eligibility therefore went to the previous season.

Hoskins is 1B eligible, having appeared there in 151 of his 156 games in 2022. Fedde is SP eligible, as all 27 of his pitching appearances in 2022 were starts.

Yamamoto, just like Shota Imanaga of the Chicago Cubs, was a starting pitcher during his time in Japan, so both he and Imanaga begin their U.S. careers eligible only there.

ESPN fantasy baseball: Explaining player position eligibility rules (2024)

FAQs

How many games to get position eligibility in ESPN fantasy baseball? ›

Position eligibility is determined based upon a minimum of 20 games, otherwise any position the player played at least 25% of the time, in 2023. "Pos. Rank" is the player's ranking at his ESPN primary position.

How do you qualify for a position in fantasy baseball? ›

Hitters add new eligibility at a position once they appear there in at least 10 games, while pitchers gain new eligibility with five starts (starting pitchers) or eight relief appearances (relief pitchers).

Is there a DH in fantasy baseball? ›

For the purpose of determining eligibility, designated hitter (DH) does count as a position, and it is possible for a player to qualify at DH only based on the above criteria.

What are fantasy points for pitchers? ›

Pitchers are ranked in order of their Forecaster/Daily Notes projected fantasy points (FPTS), using ESPN's standard scoring system (2 points per win, minus-2 per loss, 3 per inning, 1 per K, minus-1 apiece per hit or walk allowed, minus-2 per earned run allowed).

How does baseball fantasy work? ›

Leagues are where players are put in a group of typically 8 to 18 teams, chose teams by a draft or auction and compete based on year-to-date standings or head-to-head records. Usually there is a nominal prize and no entry fee for online leagues.

How many of each position should I have in fantasy baseball? ›

In other words, it's a standard 5×5 roto league (batting average and saves) with 14 hitters (2 C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, 5 OF, MI, CI, UT) and 9 pitchers. The hitting lineups can be set for Monday-to-Thursday and then Friday-to-Sunday, whereas pitching lineups are set for the entire (Monday-to-Sunday) week.

What players are eligible for IR ESPN fantasy? ›

Only players with the Injured/Reserve (IR) or Out (O) tags are eligible for placement into an IR slot. Players tagged as Questionable (Q), or Doubtful (D) are not eligible for the IR slot.

What does position Rank mean in fantasy baseball? ›

Shows how a player stacks up against other players at his position. The higher the player's positional rank, the better they are at that position.

How do you claim a player in fantasy baseball? ›

Tap on the NAME of the player you wish to acquire. The player card will open and you will see either a yellow "Claim Player" button or a green "+ Add" button. The yellow "Claim Player" button indicates that this player is not available until your league's Waivers processes.

Can you go from DH to position player? ›

If the DH is moved to another position, his team forfeits the role of designated hitter, and the pitcher or another player (the latter possible only in case of a multiple substitution) would bat in the spot of the position player replaced by the former DH.

Can you substitute a DH in baseball? ›

A team that chooses not to select a DH prior to a game is barred from using a DH for the rest of that game. A player who enters the game in place of the DH -- either as a pinch-hitter or a pinch-runner -- becomes the DH in his team's lineup thereafter.

Can the DH play the field? ›

The DH can play in the field, but once a manager decides to play him on defense, the pitcher immediately takes over the batting spot of the defensive player which the DH replaced (unless there are multiple substitutions, in which case the manager can decide where the pitcher will bat).

What is the most important stat in fantasy baseball? ›

Batting Average on Balls in Play (BABIP)

BABIP is the most commonly used advanced statistic in baseball. Simply, it measures a player's batting average on all non-home run balls they put in play. BABIP is commonly used as a "luck" statistic.

How many bench players should you have in fantasy baseball? ›

I find that six is the optimal number of bench spots regardless of league, but you can freely experiment with your league's number. Another option is the injured list (IL), which affords you space to place players who are on the MLB official 7-, 10-, 15- or 60-day injured lists.

What does h mean in baseball? ›

Hit (H) Home Run (HR) Intentional Walk (IBB) Left On Base (LOB) On-base Percentage (OBP)

What does the red exclamation mark mean on ESPN fantasy baseball? ›

Normally when a player is not in the starting lineup there will be a red exclamation mark next to their name on the "My team" tab.

How do points work in ESPN fantasy baseball? ›

The statistics your positional players generate in their real games are collected, and fantasy points are awarded based on these numbers. The better your players perform, the more fantasy points accrue for your fantasy team. Ultimately, these points determine a winner in seasonal leagues.

What is the most popular way to play fantasy baseball? ›

Rotisserie Leagues

One of the most popular fantasy baseball formats is season-long rotisserie, also known as roto. In this format, players try to win certain categories.

How does Yahoo fantasy baseball determine position eligibility? ›

Their positions are determined based on info from the MLB roster and past performance. Once the player has gained eligibility, they won't lose it even if they don't make additional appearances in the season.

What is the maximum games played in fantasy baseball? ›

Private Leagues - Commissioners can set custom limits in their league's settings. Public Free and Public Prize Leagues - Pitchers have a max usage of 1,400 innings. Whenever a pitcher records an out they're credited with ⅓ of an inning. Non-pitchers max usage is 162 games.

How does Fantrax determine position eligibility? ›

Position Eligibilty

A player's initial position eligibility is based on the number of games played at each position in the previous season. A player must have played a minimum of 20 games at a specific 2-9 fielding position to initially qualify for that position this year.

What does position rank mean in fantasy baseball? ›

Shows how a player stacks up against other players at his position. The higher the player's positional rank, the better they are at that position.

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