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Fake MLB Reddit Post Generator

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r/baseball·u/OfficialMLB·6h ago
We play 162 games and somehow the most drama happens in the offseason. AMA.
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About the Fake MLB Reddit Generator

r/baseball is the thinking fan's baseball community, and it takes itself exactly as seriously as that sounds. Every post is a potential statistical analysis. Every highlight clip comes with a comment calculating the expected batting average on that contact quality. The shift ban produces threads with more citations than a doctoral thesis. And buried somewhere in every comment section is someone who just wants to say "nice play" but gets buried under 40 replies debating whether the play was actually above average based on Outs Above Average metrics.

The subreddit has its own folklore. Mike Trout weather updates became a legitimate meme category. "The stove is hot" is the rallying cry of deadline season. Position player pitching appearances generate their own megathreads. And the annual argument about whether WAR or RBI is a better stat for evaluating player value has been running since the subreddit was founded and will continue running until the sun burns out. r/baseball is a place where people love baseball so much that they have somehow turned enjoying it into an argument about the correct way to enjoy it.

Fake MLB Reddit Post Ideas

  • A post titled "I tracked every time an announcer said 'launch angle' during broadcasts this season. Here are the results by team, by inning, and by announcer." with 14,000 upvotes and a top comment asking for the methodology
  • An r/baseball game thread where a position player pitching appearance gets more comments than the actual game result
  • A post calculating the exact WAR value of the 7th inning stretch, accounting for fan morale, vendor revenue, and bathroom break efficiency, presented completely seriously
  • Someone posting "Mike Trout" with no additional context and it getting 8,000 upvotes because r/baseball has decided this is funny and will not be accepting questions
  • A thread titled "The Unwritten Rules, Ranked" that generates 2,000 comments because nobody can agree on the ranking or even the complete list of rules
  • A post-deadline megathread titled "THE STOVE IS: [HOT/COLD/LUKEWARM]" with thousands of comments updating the stove temperature in real time as trades happen or do not happen

How to Make a Fake MLB Reddit Post

  1. Head to the Fake MLB Reddit Post Generator and select r/baseball or a team-specific subreddit.
  2. Write a title in the subreddit's preferred format: data-driven analysis titles, bracket-tagged insider tweets, or deadpan observational posts.
  3. Fill the body with either a statistical breakdown, a hot take supported by cherry-picked data, or a link-post format that mirrors how r/baseball shares news.
  4. Set upvotes high for analysis posts and trade deadline content. r/baseball posts routinely hit the front page during the season.
  5. Download and share. Bonus points if someone in your friend group tries to fact-check the statistics.

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FAQ

Is r/baseball really as stat-obsessed as everyone says?
The statistical rigor. r/baseball comments read like peer-reviewed journal entries compared to most sports subreddits. A highlight post on r/nba might get reactions and memes. The same type of post on r/baseball gets a statistical breakdown of the play's expected outcome, a historical comparison to similar plays, and an argument about whether the player's performance this season is sustainable based on regression models. The community takes the analytical side of baseball seriously, and that seriousness is both its charm and its most parodied trait.
What subreddit formats work best for fake MLB content?
The data analysis post is r/baseball's signature format. "I tracked X for Y games and here is what I found" with charts, tables, and a conclusion that sparks debate. Stat comparison posts that pit traditional stats against advanced metrics generate enormous engagement because the community is perpetually having that argument. Shitpost-style entries like bare "Mike Trout" posts work if they reference existing r/baseball memes. And trade deadline megathreads where the content is people reacting in real time to deals (or the absence of deals) capture the subreddit's energy perfectly.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required.
Can I choose any subreddit?
Yes, type any subreddit name you want.
Can I customize upvotes and awards?
Yes, set any number of upvotes, comments, and awards to make the post look as popular as you want.

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  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
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Last updated: March 2026