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Fantasy Baseball Forecaster Week 1: March 28-31

Spencer Strider is ready to get the 2024 season started. Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Happy Opening Day!

The 2024 Major League Baseball season begins -- well, at least games played domestically do -- on Thursday, with a four-day scoring period in ESPN fantasy baseball leagues that concludes Easter Sunday. This wraps the extended "Week 1" that began with the two games between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres in Seoul, South Korea, last Wednesday and Thursday.

For managers in leagues with daily transactions, as is ESPN's standard, lineups will lock at the scheduled start time of each player's game on a given day. For those drafting from this point forward, players will lock into the lineup spots in which you selected them, with statistics from those March 20-21 games being applied retroactively. You may still start, sit, IL, add and/or drop Dodgers and Padres, but those moves will take effect only for upcoming games rather than retroactively.

For managers in leagues with weekly transactions, Dodgers and Padres players are locked into the lineup spot in which you drafted them for drafts that occurred after the games in South Korea, through this coming Sunday. You may still start, sit, IL, add and/or drop any player from the other 28 teams until the scheduled start of their first game of the week on Thursday.

Remember that the season's opening weeks present some of the greatest weather-related concerns, which is why seven host cities -- Arlington (Texas), Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, New York and Philadelphia -- have scheduled Friday off days, as a safety net in the event of Thursday postponements; games in New York and Philadelphia have already been pushed back from Thursday to Friday. Arlington, however, is the only one of those that calls a weather-controlled environment -- Globe Life Field has a retractable roof -- its home.

Among the eight other host cities during the opening weekend are five more teams that call weather-controlled environments their home -- Houston, Miami, Phoenix (Arizona), Seattle, Tampa Bay -- with an additional three in California where the weather presents minimal risk. All eight of these teams are scheduled for four games with a high probability that all will be played, so if you're looking for volume-driven advantages, look to these eight cities for the opening weekend.

A shortened scoring period also makes it impossible for teams' entire rotations to get a starting assignment. Fortunately, the most prominent starters are typically aligned at the front, but here are some notable names who are not currently projected to work during the opening weekend, either because of scheduling or health reasons: Andrew Abbott, Dane Dunning, Reid Detmers, Kevin Gausman, MacKenzie Gore, Shota Imanaga, Michael King, Dean Kremer, Reynaldo Lopez, Charlie Morton, Ryan Pepiot, Gavin Stone, Louie Varland, Garrett Whitlock, Bryan Woo.