Example A · wider range
A 9.8 point estimate with a 6.4–15.7 range suggests more dispersion around the central estimate. The larger ceiling does not erase the lower downside case.
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| Hitter | Floor | Projection | Ceiling | Range | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Example Hitter ASample · not current | 6.4 | 9.8 | 15.7 | 6.415.7 | Example |
| Example Hitter BSample · not current | 7.8 | 9.5 | 12.2 | 7.812.2 | Example |
Source: Propeller's curated public fantasy preview. Update time comes from the source response. This is research information, not a contest entry, optimizer output, or guarantee.
A 9.8 point estimate with a 6.4–15.7 range suggests more dispersion around the central estimate. The larger ceiling does not erase the lower downside case.
A 9.5 point estimate with a 7.8–12.2 range is close at the center but narrower. Whether that is preferable depends on contest, roster, and risk context Propeller does not know.
| Question | What Propeller provides | What it does not claim |
|---|---|---|
| Who is covered? | Current MLB hitters with enough available market and recent-form inputs. | Pitchers, every MLB player, NFL, NBA, NHL, soccer, or PGA fantasy projections. |
| What is estimated? | DraftKings MLB fantasy points with a floor, point estimate, and ceiling. | A guarantee, exact outcome, win probability, salary value, or optimal lineup. |
| How current is it? | The source timestamp and live/latest-available status are shown above. | That a projection remains unchanged after news, lineup moves, or market updates. |
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Because the range is an estimate derived from historical variation, not a hard boundary. Baseball outcomes, roles, weather, injuries, and scoring events can fall outside the modeled range.
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