2024 MLB Projected Lineups: AL & NL Team Batting Orders
There are few things more important on a day-to-day basis in fantasy baseball than knowing who is actually going to be playing on that given day. The same goes for your fantasy baseball draft. You don't just want to pick the best talent - you want to target the best fantasy point producers, and the team batting order can have a big impact.
These are our 2024 MLB Projected Lineups, including team batting orders against both left-handed and right-handed starting pitchers.
Knowing where a particular player is going to slot into a team's lineup or batting order, and whether or not they will be an everyday player or in a platoon split, will both have an impact on where they land in your fantasy baseball rankings. Where a player is ranked will, of course, impact heir fantasy baseball ADP.
A team's starting lineup can certainly change on a day-to-day basis. After your draft, you'll want to keep an eye on the MLB injury report. You might find some nice waiver wire targets, some of whom could end up as fantasy baseball sleepers should they start to produce or - you guessed it - move up in their team's respective batting order.
Without further ado, here are Fantasy Alarm's MLB Projected Lineups for 2024.
2024 Projected MLB Lineups
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