Here’s 40 of the best Daily Fantasy Baseball accounts to follow on Twitter

Daily Fantasy Baseball requires up-to-the-second advice, and these 40 Twitter accounts—consisting of writers, podcasters, broadcasters and DFS pros—will help you stay informed. Follow all of these Twitter accounts, and enjoy the DFS ride!

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40 Twitter accounts worth following for Daily Fantasy Baseball

Al Smizzle: A commercial face! DK pro and podcast host.

Big Italy: Writer at Daily Fantasy Café, as well as a podcast host.

Chris McBrien: Host of the “Dear Mr. Fantasy” podcast.

Chris Meyers: Writes daily picks columns at SoCalledFantasyExperts.com.

Chris Prince: You’ve seen him in commercials – now follow him on Twitter!

Daily Fantasy Talk: Wouldn’t it make sense to follow the Daily Fantasy site that helps you with articles like this one?

Dan Back: Top-notch Daily Fantasy podcast host at RotoGrinders.

Dan Strafford: Co-host of Fantasy Black Book on SiriusXM.

Dave Potts: Writer at RotoGrinders. Has won a couple big NFBC tournaments.

David Gonos: If you follow this guy, he promises to help you on FanDuel, taste-test your pizza and catch you up on any bad TV shows you’ve been missing.

Derek Carty: The Daily Fantasy go-to guy on ESPN’s Baseball Tonight.

DFS Links: Tweets out relevant DFS links daily.

Drew Dinkmeyer: One of the most recognizable DFS names in the game, “dinkpiece” won a $1 million contest last season.

Eric Karabell: One of the old-school Fantasy writers who has now converted into a solid DFS personality.

Eric Mack: Great baseball mind, longtime Fantasy player.

Gabriel Harber: Works at RotoGrinders, and he’s easily one of the most recognizable guys in the industry.

HeadChopper: Another guy whose DFS legend precedes him!

Jake Ciely: Columnist for RotoExperts who frequently ranks highly in the Daily Fantasy Experts standings in both baseball and football.

Jason Collette: The 2013 Fantasy Baseball writer of the year.

Jeff Mans: Runs FantasyAlarm.com and hosts a show on SiriusXM – and he wins $100K in his free time over at FanDuel’s Playboy Baseball Championship!

Joe Pisapia: Author of the “Fantasy Black Book” series, the creator of “RPV” and the inventor of the turducken! (One of those things is not true.)

Jonathan Bales: Respected fantasy writer who has authored several best-selling books.

Justin Van Zuiden: Writes for RotoGrinders and RotoWorld, while also co-hosting podcasts.

McJester: One of the best you’ll find on FanDuel, named RotoGrinders’ 2014 Tournament Player of the Year.

Michael Leone: One of the main guys at DailyRoto.com.

Michael Rathburn: One of the early beasts in this industry, dating back to 2011, writing for RotoWire and now also running RotoCurve.com.

Mike Gianella: Top-notch writer and Twitterer for Baseball Prospectus.

Naapstermaan: Some great DFS insight every now and then.

Nando Di Fino: One of the most entertaining guys in the industry, Nando hosts “The Fantasy Funhouse” on SiriusXM.

Patrick Mayo: Writes for RotoExperts.com and earlier this year had a DFS tournament named after him.

Peter Jennings: A tournament winner you likely have heard of, Jennings is bigger news than the newscaster version.

Nick Raducanu: Has been ahead of the DFS game for a while now at ProjectRoto.com.

Renee Miller: Writes DFS columns at ESPN, as well as for FantasyInsiders and RotoWorld.

RG Notorious: One of the more notable DFS players over the past three years or so.

Ricky Sanders: Lead content contributor at FantasyDraft.com.

Scott Engel: Formerly of CBS Sports and ESPN, Engel is now the managing director at RotoExperts.com.

Todd Zola: An ESPN DFS columnist, Zola is one of those guys that can see through stats a bit better than everyone else.

Tony Cincotta: He’s great to listen to with Nando on “The Fantasy Funhouse” on SiriusXM, in spite of his Boston accent!

Tristan Cockcroft: Now the top Fantasy Baseball writer/podcaster at ESPN, alongside Eric Karabell.

Will Carroll: Everyone should be following this guy – from Daily to regular Fantasy Baseball players.