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vintage fantasy baseball league
I am looking to start up a keeper vintage fantasy baseball league running from 1871 to....
I have Diamond Mind baseball simulation that will be used. This is basically draft league. We will not be playing each game of each season against other managers. The software will do that. As the owner/manager of your team you get to set line ups and pitching rotations. What your strategy preferences are, etc. Since the span from 1871-1900 has 8 teams most years, we will run a 6 team league until 1901 when the league will expand to 12 teams. We are looking for 3 more people to fill out the league at this time and then 6 more people some time in the future. If you are interested in playing you can contact me here or use my net54 handle at yahoo dot com. Jay Last edited by sabrjay; 06-13-2009 at 05:33 PM. |
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Im interested!
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What do we need to do to join? I guess technically you could run the simulations for a full season in no time. How does this work?
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Im interested!
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Sounds Cool. Let me know.
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Re: vintage fantasy baseball league
Jay,
Put me down as a maybe. It would depend on cost, time commitments, etc. Ed |
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The cost is nothing but your time. There is no time constraint as this is to be a casual thing. Basic rule of the draft is that there will be a time limit from the time a pick is made until the next one is made. The draft for the first season will be the longest as will be drafting an entire team. Following seasons will only involve drafting of players to replace those that were released or retired.
Once the draft is done, it only takes the sim a minute or so to play out a whole season. When we get to 1901 we can set up 2 divisions and a playoff format. Jay |
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Are you drafting and running simulations on a season by season basis or are you mixing players from different years. For example, Barnes and Stivetts never played together. Also, are you including a pitchers batting stats into the mix? For example, are Hecker's batting stats a part of the simulation? I'd almost have to assume so.
Details, please... this sounds like fun.
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