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League Management

The League page is where you manage your league connection and explore league-wide activity.

Rosters are synced from ESPN every 15 minutes automatically. This keeps ownership badges on the Players page up to date and ensures pickup recommendations reflect the current free agent pool.

The League page is organized into tabs along the top.

The Activity tab shows all transactions across your league:

  • Trades — who traded whom, with all players involved
  • Adds/Drops — waiver pickups and roster drops
  • Waivers — waiver claims and processing results

Filter by season to review past transaction history.

The Standings tab shows your league’s current standings, including:

  • Win/Loss records — each team’s record for the season
  • Category rankings — how each team ranks in each scoring category
  • Color-coded rank badges that highlight strengths (green) and weaknesses (red) at a glance

The Power Rankings tab uses Steamer projections to rank every team by projected rest-of-season production. Each team shows:

  • Overall rank and point total — aggregate score across all scoring categories
  • Per-category ranks — projected rank in each batting and pitching category
  • Optimal lineup — the best lineup the team can field based on projections, with batting, bench, and pitcher breakdowns
  • Player-level projections — projected stats for each player in the optimal lineup, with a composite value score

The Matchups tab is coming soon.

The Admin tab provides league management tools with sub-tabs for Teams, Members, and Invites. From here you can sync rosters, import additional leagues, claim your team, manage members, and generate invite links. See Members below for details.

In any player’s Detail Modal > League tab, you can see that player’s full transaction history within your league — every time they were added, dropped, or traded, with dates and team names.

When viewing a traded player’s league history, you can explore the trade tree — a recursive visualization that shows:

  1. The original trade
  2. Every subsequent trade involving the players received
  3. And so on, branching out to show the full chain of moves

This helps answer questions like “what did we ultimately get for that player we traded last year?”

View all league members, their teams, and roles. League creators can:

  • Generate new invite links
  • Remove members (except themselves)
  • Delete the league

You can join multiple leagues. Use the league dropdown in the header to switch between them. Each league has its own roster data, ownership badges, and recommendations.