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

The usual “bet on anyone I draft turning into a left handed, limp twisted sissy” is still up there with gravity as a law of the natural universe.

I mean, I'm somehow up 9-1 on @brodybuck21, so I'm kinda worried the door to the 6th dimension is open and the world is about to end...

Also, some guys are in mid-season form, like Kevin Gascan with Toronto....the moment he came back into the AL East he sucks. I'm glad I don't have him lol
 
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What is/how do I use an NA position on my roster?
NA players are those players (usually prospects) that are currently in the minors that you can add to your roster. I try to fill my NA slots with top prospects that can make a fantasy impact during the season. Of course, as soon as one of these players are added to their active MLB team roster, you must move them to your lineup or bench and drop someone from your roster. So while its a good idea in theory, the likelihood of prospects making an instant impact is relatively low. But sometimes they hit right out of the gate like Michael Harris last year. The good thing is that Jake set it up so that you can pick up NA players without having to drop anyone from your team unless all of your NA slots are already filled.
 
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NA players are those players (usually prospects) that are currently in the minors that you can add to your roster. I try to fill my NA slots with top prospects that can make a fantasy impact during the season. Of course, as soon as one of these players are added to their active MLB team roster, you must move them to your lineup or bench and drop someone from your roster. So while its a good idea in theory, the likelihood of prospects making an instant impact is relatively low. But sometimes they hit right out of the gate like Michael Harris last year. The good thing is that Jake set it up so that you can pick up NA players without having to drop anyone from your team unless all of your NA slots are already filled.
I should have asked these questions before the season started. :grr:
 
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