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BP Fantasy Baseball (2008-2024, Current Champion = MD Buckeye again)

Jaxbuck;1659167; said:
Congrats **cough-[censored] you-cough** on your title.

I seem to recall we had a trade last year that helped me out quite a bit. If you apply the same principal that every player that you draft sucks worse than a Vanilla Ice concert, then once you get rid of said sucky player in a trade, they play the rest of the year like Willy Mays on roids, right? :biggrin: Let me know when you get fed up with your players this year and lets see if we can make another deal...
 
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Home runs are more than covered under the total bases category, and without rewarding the Rob Deer's of the world. The leaders in TB last year - Pujols, Fielder, Howard, Braun, and Teixera - look pretty familiar.

I don't care much for strikeouts and steals as categories either - they tend to lend themselves to one trick ponies - but I'll add them if that's the preference.
 
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Ahiacitian;1659582; said:
I seem to recall we had a trade last year that helped me out quite a bit. If you apply the same principal that every player that you draft sucks worse than a Vanilla Ice concert, then once you get rid of said sucky player in a trade, they play the rest of the year like Willy Mays on roids, right? :biggrin: Let me know when you get fed up with your players this year and lets see if we can make another deal...


You sure it was a trade?

I usually just cut the guys who end up having a monster year.
 
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Jaxbuck;1659688; said:
You sure it was a trade?

I usually just cut the guys who end up having a monster year.


Yeah, it was a trade. I went back to look at the rosters from last year (unfortunately they don't keep the transactions) and I think it was Dan Haren and Chipper Jones for Jason Bay and Wandy Rodriguez. Actually it was a pretty even trade...
 
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Ahiacitian;1659842; said:
Yeah, it was a trade. I went back to look at the rosters from last year (unfortunately they don't keep the transactions) and I think it was Dan Haren and Chipper Jones for Jason Bay and Wandy Rodriguez. Actually it was a pretty even trade...


Thats what I thought I remembered.

My mega fuck up was cutting the younger Upton because I read they were going to send him back down and he wasn't getting many AB's.

:stupid:

Nothing like cutting a guy who has an MVP calibre year along with your ace pitcher and position player missing the year to ensure you don't have to worry about fantasy baseball playoff pressure. :wink2:
 
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brodybuck21;1664539; said:
how many spots are we going to have this year? 10?

I'll consider upping the league to 12 if we have enough interest. Currently, we only have 8 teams.

BTW, I updated the stat categories yesterday. Due to popular demand HRs are back and I think we're set.
 
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Jake;1667017; said:
I'll consider upping the league to 12 if we have enough interest. Currently, we only have 8 teams.

BTW, I updated the stat categories yesterday. Due to popular demand HRs are back and I think we're set.


Hey did I see it right that fielding percentage is an offensive category?

If so can we flesh that out a little? I'm confused on that one.
 
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Jaxbuck;1667031; said:
Hey did I see it right that fielding percentage is an offensive category?

If so can we flesh that out a little? I'm confused on that one.

It's their defensive fielding percentage. A slugger who can also play the field has a little more value than a slugger who is a defensive liability. If you have a guy making errors, it could cost you a point.

Of course, if you can manage to field an entire line up of DHs you'll be golden. Might be kind of tough to fill some of the positions, though. :biggrin:
 
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Jake;1667205; said:
It's their defensive fielding percentage. A slugger who can also play the field has a little more value than a slugger who is a defensive liability. If you have a guy making errors, it could cost you a point.

Of course, if you can manage to field an entire line up of DHs you'll be golden. Might be kind of tough to fill some of the positions, though. :biggrin:


My question was more along the lines of how much value does the category have considering all MLB players have essentially a FP somewhere between .990 and .900. Is that going to really make much of a difference in a category between the 1st team and the 12th?

Strike that, I keep forgetting we play head to head. I'm used to a season accumulation format. I was picturing the first place team with a season FP% of .989 and the 12th with .985 and a category that was essentially punted as it didn't really reflect any skill/lack there of in putting a team together.
 
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Jaxbuck;1667514; said:
My question was more along the lines of how much value does the category have considering all MLB players have essentially a FP somewhere between .990 and .900. Is that going to really make much of a difference in a category between the 1st team and the 12th?

Strike that, I keep forgetting we play head to head. I'm used to a season accumulation format. I was picturing the first place team with a season FP% of .989 and the 12th with .985 and a category that was essentially punted as it didn't really reflect any skill/lack there of in putting a team together.

I would never use fielding percentage in a roto league, for the reasons you described. In a H2H format, I'm fine with it because several categories can be very close in a given week, given the short time frame.
 
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