Availability Preview
Injury Watch Preview
A cross-sport taste of role, minutes, lineup, and availability checks that explain why a prop changes before the line fully catches up.
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Start with statusOut, questionable, minutes limits, and lineup changes should change the read immediately.
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Translate to roleThe value is not the injury itself. It is who gains usage, minutes, shots, targets, or plate appearances.
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Connect to propsEvery injury note should either support, warn, or neutralize the prop board.
Sample Injury Impact
See how availability news turns into usage, minutes, target, matchup, and prop-board context.
Out4removed from build pool
Questionable11needs lineup confirmation
Minute Limits3usage cap warning
Role Boosts7teammates gaining volume
| Sport | Player | Status | Who Benefits | Prop Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NBA | Starting Guard questionable ankle | Game-time | Backup guard assists | Boost usage only after starter is ruled out. |
| NFL | WR1 limited practice | Limited | WR2 targets | Receiving props stay watch until snap expectation clears. |
| MLB | Catcher Rest lineup shift | Out | Pitcher framing risk | Strikeout reads lose support without normal catcher. |
Injury Translation Gems
The edge is not the injury. The edge is who benefits or loses role.StatusAvailability comes firstQuestionable, out, limited, and return tags should change the board immediately.
BeneficiaryFind who gains the roleThe useful edge is the teammate or opponent whose usage changes.
Minute RiskReturns can squeeze propsA returning player can quietly reduce shots, rebounds, targets, or usage.
Prop ConnectionEvery note needs consequenceInjury context should become support, caution, or pass logic.
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