Basics of the game

How do I create my first Sorare: MLB team?
After creating your account and completing the onboarding, all Managers will be able to draft a team of Common Cards ...

How are player scores calculated in Sorare: MLB?
Sorare: MLB uses an action-based scoring system, where events that happen on the baseball field immediately translate...

How do Sorare: MLB Card Levels, XP, and Bonuses work?
Every Sorare: MLB card has a level associated with it, based on the number of experience points (XP) it has ear...

What happens with players that are eligible at both pitcher and hitter?
Players can only accumulate pitching statistics or hitting statistics in a given Game Week, not both. For example, Sh...

What happens to Sorare: MLB Cards when a player gets traded to a new team?
When a player is traded to a new MLB team, Sorare will mint and auction new cards for this player. Cards with an old ...

What are the main differences between All Star and Pro competitions in Sorare: MLB?
All Star competitions: Includes rewards only from the scarcity of the competition - e.g. Limited All Star competition...

What is Training?
Players who aren't in a competition can be entered into Training for additional XP. You can enter multiple lineups in...

Why is there no card for this player? Why are there no cards for injured players?
Injured players who have not yet played in a given season will not be available on the Sorare Marketplace. To be elig...

Can players qualify for multiple positions in Sorare: MLB? Why do some players have more than one position?
Sorare: MLB player cards list primary positions and secondary positions. To qualify for a secondary position, the pla...

What does "PP" (Probable Pitcher) mean?
If your player has a yellow "PP" badge next to their name, it means that they are the probable starting pitcher for a...

What happens to Sorare: MLB player cards when the player is sent down to the minors or called up from the minors?
If a player is sent to the minors, you still own the card but the player enters an inactive state in our system. Inac...