Have you ever heard about MLBfarm.com? Don’t worry I have no affiliation to them. It’s part of the Baseball Savant family. That site has an incredible tool called Player Tracker. You can sign in via your Twitter account and make a list of player you want it to track for you. You can go on there any and every day to see stats from the most recent day. It works nicely for player you are following on waiver wires in any type of fantasy league. It also provides pitchers and hitters on the same page, which is uncommon and helpful. But any site can really be used for following MLB players. Yahoo!, ESPN, and Fantrax all have their own “Watch List” functions. This site however sets itself apart for dynasty leaguers as you can do the same thing with minor league players as well.

If you don’t play in a league with minor league players then you won’t understand. If you do you know exactly what I’m talking about. If you want to follow your milb players throughout the season you have to look each one up individually each time. If you want day to day box score you have to comb through the milb.com box scores, which is fun enough in its own right but it is very time consuming if you do it every day. Fangraphs allows you to make a customized list of players, which is also helpful for some advanced stats like wSB+ and wRC+. But MLBFarm’s Player Tracker lets you see each day’s hitting or pitching line all at once.

This tool saves me a ton of time and I’d encourage you to check it out. Following a few potential call-ups in AAA? Player Tracker. Can’t help but want to see how many hits Leody Taveras has hit each day? Player Tracker. If you’re in a league with minor league players, give it a try.