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Topic: Fantasy Baseball Interest Check (Read 4277 times)
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Phildo
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Hey folks, I tried out fantasy baseball last year and had a surprisingly good time. Who else would be interested in doing a Yahoo league this year?
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WayAbvPar
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I am torn. It sounds like fun, but by July when the Mariners are 25 games out I will probably lose interest. Maybe if I limit myself to one team it would be easier to manage. How about a very strong maybe?
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HaemishM
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Possibly? Since the Cubs are usually out of contention by May, I lose interest real quick.
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Ingmar
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Even though I like baseball better than football and I'm totally a stats guy, I don't really care for the structure/scoring in fantasy baseball, so I'll play if you need someone to finish a league off but I'm not super interested in general.
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Phildo
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About what I was expecting. My experience last year was that about 2/3 of our league checked out after the halfway point. Fantasy Baseball is a pretty big commitment.
Ingmar, is your beef with which stats are used, or with a particular style of scoring the league?
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Paelos
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Fantasy baseball isn't fun. It requires daily maintenance and if you play in a rotisserie league if you're not in the top 5 by the end of June, your season is over.
It's too long, it's too complicated to manage, and it lacks the punch of fantasy football in YEAH I WON THE WEEK!
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CPA, CFO, Sports Fan, Game when I have the time
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Ingmar
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About what I was expecting. My experience last year was that about 2/3 of our league checked out after the halfway point. Fantasy Baseball is a pretty big commitment.
Ingmar, is your beef with which stats are used, or with a particular style of scoring the league?
Mostly the structure - pitcher streaming, daily maintenance, etc.
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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Phildo
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Doesn't look like there's enough interest in this to fill out a league for the whole season. Oh well, thanks for the interest guys. Let me know if anyone needs another person to fill out a league elsewhere.
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Phildo
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Bump in case anyone has a league that needs a few last-minute bodies.
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Phildo
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One last bump because I went and joined a public league with a few buddies. There are slots left if anyone wants to sign up. PM me for info.
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Phildo
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I'm just going to float this here in case anyone wants to help me out with a fantasy dilemma. I'm trying to optimize my outfield and short stop, so here's what I'm look at:
OF Owned: Leonys Martin, Michael Brantley, Matt Kemp, Josh Willingham OF On Waivers: Beltran, Curtis Granderson, Desmond Jennings, Kole Calhoun, Ben Revere, Dexter Fowler, Corey Dickerson, Marcell Ozuna
SS Owned: Jed Lowrie, Stephen Drew SS On Waivers: JJ Hardy, Jonathan Villar, Jhonny Peralta, Chris Owings
I need AVG, HR and RBIs in that order. Really liking Ozuna and Dickerson right now, but not sure who to drop. SS is giving me even more of a headache. Suggestions/thoughts?
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