what sites do you use to get you info? espn is the worst and seriously need to update there format for team info. you can barely ever find the 40 man roster on there site
whats the best source for baseball info
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I know everyone here hates B/R and for good reason, it's mostly slide shows, but this app is real nice getting alerts about stuff for your teams.Comment
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im not looking for the latest breaking news. im just looking for in depth team and league coverage. transactions, rosters, depth charts, stats, player history.
wondering what everyone uses. yahoo sports is decent, cbs is decent...trying to find one that has it allComment
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MLB.com has the most up to date 25 & 40-man rosters. Most of the other sites take a few days longer to update when moves are made.Comment
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Truth is you need to rely on a few different resources. I use mlb.com for rosters, video and box scores, FanGraphs and baseball-reference for stats, espn.com for box scores, Cot's baseball contracts for salary info, and a handful of other blogs and sites. Most breaking news still hits twitter first. Following Ken Rosenthal and Jon Heyman on twitter is pretty much gonna cover 95% of transactions.
If you use chrome, there are two plug ins that are incredibly useful day to day:
MLB.com scoreboard - a keyboard shortcut pulls up today's real time scoreboard pulling from the site, every game is clickable and will launch gameday or .tv
Baseball Player Search - a toolbar that enables you to a type in player's name and search it across a handful of sitesComment
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