How to Play MLBSZN: Season-Long Fantasy Baseball on PrizePicks
PrizePicks is known for its unique offering of daily fantasy sports options, where players can make daily Lineups for a variety of sports — including MLB. However, PrizePicks also offers their own version of season-long fantasy baseball, a different twist on the classic fantasy baseball game, with the same season-long sweat.
PrizePicks’ version of season-long fantasy baseball, also known as MLBSZN, is just as simple as placing a regular PrizePicks Lineup — pick More or Less on player stats, except it’s for the whole MLB season.
With MLBSZN, you can pick more or less on players’ season-long stats, such as home runs, pitcher strikeouts, stolen bases, and more. Missed out on a breakout player in your fantasy baseball draft? No worries — with MLBSZN, you can pick any player and build your ideal team.
PrizePicks is the best way to get in on real money action on MLB all year long. Whether it's placing a single day Lineup on your favorite pitchers or playing season-long fantasy baseball, PrizePicks has it all.
Below, we will explain how to play MLBSZN, and how it's different from your typical season-long fantasy you might be used to playing.

How to Play MLBSZN on PrizePicks
Playing season-long fantasy baseball on PrizePicks is no different than placing a regular PrizePicks lineup, except your picks are based on MLB players' season-long stat projections.
Here's how to play:
- At the top of your PrizePicks app, scroll across the page to the MLBSZN tab, likely towards the end of the sport selections
- Pick which stat category you would like to use in your Lineup, or search a player name
- Pick More or Less on the player you would like to place in your Lineup. For example, Gerrit Cole 179.5 SZN Pitcher Strikeouts.
- Pair your pick with one to five more players of nearly any stat combination and submit the Lineup — the more you pick, the more you can win.
- Sit back, relax, and enjoy watching your favorite players cash their projections all season long and win real money on PrizePicks

How Does MLBSZN Compare to Season-Long Fantasy Baseball?
There are a few key differences between PrizePicks’ season-long fantasy baseball and the typical fantasy baseball you might be used to playing.
Pick Whoever You Want in MLBSZN
The main difference is there are no teams going against you in a league — you can pick whatever players and stats you want.
There is no draft on PrizePicks, so you can have any combination of players you want that gives you the best chance to win.
MLBSZN Stat Types vs. Fantasy Baseball Overall Scoring
PrizePicks’ season-long fantasy baseball also has a unique variety of individual stat types that players can choose from unlike typical fantasy baseball where it’s a points system that accounts for all stats. Pitcher Strikeouts, Home Runs, Stolen Bases, and ERA are just a few of the statistical categories that are offered by PrizePicks.
Typical season-long fantasy baseball is more of an overall generalization of performance, causing you to possibly be negatively impacted even if a player performs well in a specified statistical category.
Set Your Lineup Once & Let It Ride
The ease and time commitment is also a large difference between PrizePicks’ season-long fantasy and other options. With PrizePicks, you can place an MLBSZN Lineup at the beginning of the year, while with fantasy baseball, you must set the Lineup each day/week throughout the year.
On PrizePicks, there is no penalty for not “setting your lineup”, because your Lineup is locked in all season long. This leads to less stress and more time watching your favorite players and teams this MLB season.

Set Your Season-Long MLBSZN Lineups On PrizePicks
Get in on the action this MLB season with PrizePicks. With a variety of options for players and stat types, you can build your ideal season-long Lineup and win real money.
Whether it is PrizePicks’ season-long fantasy or the single game MLB selections, PrizePicks is the easiest way to win while also watching your favorite team this season. You can place a Lineup any time, just pick More or Less on two or more players, even ones from different sports, and relax.