What does NG or DNP mean?

NG (No Game) means a player had no scheduled game during that Game Week. 

DNP (Did Not Play) means a player was listed for a game but did not take the field.


In both cases, the player scores 0 points for that Game Week. When building your lineup, always check your players' upcoming schedules to avoid fielding players without games.
Impact on L10


From 2026, Sorare MLB uses L10 (Last 10 played) rather than L15. L10 only counts the last 10 matches in which a player actually played — games where a player recorded NG or DNP are excluded from the average. This more accurately reflects a player's current form and reduces edge cases for players returning from long absences.





 

 

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