Commissioner,
Do you have the dates for the 2013 Draft or the Roster Protection Date?
Thanks,
Matt
8 White Bear Lake alumni trying to lay their claim to the title of Best Fantasy Baseball GM.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
All-Star break cluster.
All-Star break cluster .
Dear League,There was confusion and a few teams did not enter a lineup before the teams locked. So, this week has been rescheduled for week 21.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
All Star Break Week - WARNING WARNING WARNING
WARNING WARNING WARNING
Dear League,Another glitch in the ESPN setup is the fact that it counts this All Star week stats as part of a 2 week matchup.
So THE ALL STAR WEEK STATS DO NOT COUNT!!!! (JULY 9-15)
Matt H. will dilligently work to update everyone's lineup on the YAHOO site so that we can just use the stats from July 16 - July 22 for our next scoring period. Remember the official Standings are on the Blogspot anyway.
This will just be a 1 week Yahoo use again. Please put in pickups and post your lineups to Matty so he can edit your team if you are going to start any PICKUPS.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Week 5 Results
Midway Mets (2) vs. White Bear Bears (1)
With Runs tied at 10.5 a piece the Bears suffer a hard loss with home field advantage at the hands of the Midway Mets.
Hitting 0-7 Bears - The Bears stagger the Mets hitting machine this week with a large amount of the credit going to Josh Reddick posting a team leading .417 Batting average including 7 runs, 3 Homeruns and 8 RBI's. The loss of Hunter in the Mets lineup could be quite a blow to the Mets in the coming weeks as it arguably played a role in their demise this week.
Pitching 6-0-1 Mets - Brandon Morrow had a great 6 inning, 10 K performance which helped the Mets dominate the pitching category. The only category the Bears contested was saves which both teams struggled to produce this week.
Mixed 4-3 Mets - The mixed category was a 3-3 split coming down to K's per 9 being the deciding factor with the difference of .001 ultimately deciding the winner of this category as well as the week.
MVP of the Match up has to be the Mets Brandon Morrow as his K count was critical to the win this week.
Twin City Brewers (1) vs. Little Falls Polaks (2)
Polaks enjoy home cooking in the mixed category to ferment the Brewers chances of victory.
Hitting 1-5-1 Polaks: Polaks Cadillac to a win the hitting category although several categories were close the slumping Mark Reynolds has been battling issues and has lost his spot in the batting order, he will be given time in the farm systems to figure things out.
Pitching 6-1-0 Brewers. The Brewers posted a pitching performance good enough to beat the Polaks touting a league low 34.2 innings pitched over 11 appearances. Although the Brewers had a lower Innings pitched (by .2) they still beat the Polaks by 10 K's on the week. Looking into the weeks ahead it looks like the Brewers might have some Pitcher health issues a brewin'.
Mixed 3-3-1 Polaks. The Polaks as advertised win this week by a home cooking win in the Mixed Category. Although the Brewers posted more Plate Appearances losing both K's(batting) and Walks proved to be difficult to chug. The category split was pitching appearances which ultimately gave the Polaks the Home Cooking victory.
MVP of the Match up Dustin Pedroia 11/28 H/AB, 8 Runs, 4 DBLs, 2 HR, 9 RBI.
Roesville Raiders (2) vs. Hugo Hurt Locker (1)
Hitting 7-0 Roesville: Roesville had an impressive hitter posting a Batting average of .348 or higher. These batters combined for 50/122 H/AB or an average of .410 batting Average. A sweep here does not take a Stock Analyst to predict the results. Josh Hamilton lead these batters with 14/30 H/AB, 9 Homeruns, 10 runs, 18 RBI's, ohh yeah an 2 doubles; meaning he only 2 of his hits were singles.
Pitching 3-4 Hugo: Hugo had to make head way where they could battling their way to a 4-3 victory in the pitching category taking Loses, Saves, ERA and Whip.
Mixed 4-3 Roesville: Hugo was almost able to back door a win this week losing the mixed category by 1 run, which would have been an impressive feat considering only Hugo only took 8 Runs this week. 1 less error for Hugo could have driven them to a Home cooking victory. Ultimately Roesville powers past the Hugo Hurt Locker to solidify their place of honor on top of the Division.
MVP Josh "is he Black?" Hamilton with his previously mentioned hitting amazingness.
Township Tomahawks (0) vs. Dinkytown Wildcats (3)
Dinkytown at home humiliates Township in a 17.5 to 3.5 victory.
Hitting 0-6-1 Dinkytown: This one is Dinkytown the whole way, jumping out to an early lead and never seeing the competition through the finish line. The only sub-category that was close in Hitting was Stolen bases which ended tied at 3.
Pitching 0-7 Dinkytown: Dinkytowns utter domination continues in the Pitching Category. Although Township may try to argue that a Collapse on the part of Township is more to blame that is not the case. Dinkytown posted top week scores in the following subcategories: K's (45), Wins (5)okay it was a (3 way tie for the win category), Losses (0), Saves (4), BAA (.1939), ERA (1.971), WHIP (0.964), K/9 (8.869). The only Pitching genera categories that dinkytown did post top honors in was Pitching Appearances (12) and Innings Pitched (42.2).
Mixed 3-4 Dinkytown: Township posted numbers to earn 3 runs in this category winning BB's K's (Batting) and Pitching Appearances. Ultimately pick your cliche as it was too little, too late for the Tomahawks as they fell victim to a Dinkytown sweep. This result has shaken up the division causing Dinkytown to leap frog the Tomahawks in the standings, tying wins and loses and now only half a run separates the two.
MVP of the Match up: Nelson Cruz who posted a 14/28 H/AB, .500 BA, 9 Runs, 4 dbls, 7 RBI.
With Runs tied at 10.5 a piece the Bears suffer a hard loss with home field advantage at the hands of the Midway Mets.
Hitting 0-7 Bears - The Bears stagger the Mets hitting machine this week with a large amount of the credit going to Josh Reddick posting a team leading .417 Batting average including 7 runs, 3 Homeruns and 8 RBI's. The loss of Hunter in the Mets lineup could be quite a blow to the Mets in the coming weeks as it arguably played a role in their demise this week.
Pitching 6-0-1 Mets - Brandon Morrow had a great 6 inning, 10 K performance which helped the Mets dominate the pitching category. The only category the Bears contested was saves which both teams struggled to produce this week.
Mixed 4-3 Mets - The mixed category was a 3-3 split coming down to K's per 9 being the deciding factor with the difference of .001 ultimately deciding the winner of this category as well as the week.
MVP of the Match up has to be the Mets Brandon Morrow as his K count was critical to the win this week.
Twin City Brewers (1) vs. Little Falls Polaks (2)
Polaks enjoy home cooking in the mixed category to ferment the Brewers chances of victory.
Hitting 1-5-1 Polaks: Polaks Cadillac to a win the hitting category although several categories were close the slumping Mark Reynolds has been battling issues and has lost his spot in the batting order, he will be given time in the farm systems to figure things out.
Pitching 6-1-0 Brewers. The Brewers posted a pitching performance good enough to beat the Polaks touting a league low 34.2 innings pitched over 11 appearances. Although the Brewers had a lower Innings pitched (by .2) they still beat the Polaks by 10 K's on the week. Looking into the weeks ahead it looks like the Brewers might have some Pitcher health issues a brewin'.
Mixed 3-3-1 Polaks. The Polaks as advertised win this week by a home cooking win in the Mixed Category. Although the Brewers posted more Plate Appearances losing both K's(batting) and Walks proved to be difficult to chug. The category split was pitching appearances which ultimately gave the Polaks the Home Cooking victory.
MVP of the Match up Dustin Pedroia 11/28 H/AB, 8 Runs, 4 DBLs, 2 HR, 9 RBI.
Roesville Raiders (2) vs. Hugo Hurt Locker (1)
Hitting 7-0 Roesville: Roesville had an impressive hitter posting a Batting average of .348 or higher. These batters combined for 50/122 H/AB or an average of .410 batting Average. A sweep here does not take a Stock Analyst to predict the results. Josh Hamilton lead these batters with 14/30 H/AB, 9 Homeruns, 10 runs, 18 RBI's, ohh yeah an 2 doubles; meaning he only 2 of his hits were singles.
Pitching 3-4 Hugo: Hugo had to make head way where they could battling their way to a 4-3 victory in the pitching category taking Loses, Saves, ERA and Whip.
Mixed 4-3 Roesville: Hugo was almost able to back door a win this week losing the mixed category by 1 run, which would have been an impressive feat considering only Hugo only took 8 Runs this week. 1 less error for Hugo could have driven them to a Home cooking victory. Ultimately Roesville powers past the Hugo Hurt Locker to solidify their place of honor on top of the Division.
MVP Josh "is he Black?" Hamilton with his previously mentioned hitting amazingness.
Township Tomahawks (0) vs. Dinkytown Wildcats (3)
Dinkytown at home humiliates Township in a 17.5 to 3.5 victory.
Hitting 0-6-1 Dinkytown: This one is Dinkytown the whole way, jumping out to an early lead and never seeing the competition through the finish line. The only sub-category that was close in Hitting was Stolen bases which ended tied at 3.
Pitching 0-7 Dinkytown: Dinkytowns utter domination continues in the Pitching Category. Although Township may try to argue that a Collapse on the part of Township is more to blame that is not the case. Dinkytown posted top week scores in the following subcategories: K's (45), Wins (5)okay it was a (3 way tie for the win category), Losses (0), Saves (4), BAA (.1939), ERA (1.971), WHIP (0.964), K/9 (8.869). The only Pitching genera categories that dinkytown did post top honors in was Pitching Appearances (12) and Innings Pitched (42.2).
Mixed 3-4 Dinkytown: Township posted numbers to earn 3 runs in this category winning BB's K's (Batting) and Pitching Appearances. Ultimately pick your cliche as it was too little, too late for the Tomahawks as they fell victim to a Dinkytown sweep. This result has shaken up the division causing Dinkytown to leap frog the Tomahawks in the standings, tying wins and loses and now only half a run separates the two.
MVP of the Match up: Nelson Cruz who posted a 14/28 H/AB, .500 BA, 9 Runs, 4 dbls, 7 RBI.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Week 2 Results
White Bear Bears (1) vs Midway Mets (2)...The Mets came out swinging again this week. Father Time Derek Jeter paced the Mets with an 11 hit 7 run 2 homerun and 6 rbi performance. The highly questioned resigning of such an decrepid shortstop has paid off thus far.
The Bears battled back with two wins out of Ricky Romero and a 7 inning 4 hit 8 strikeout performance out of Jake Peavy. Could Peavy be returning to his days as a perennial Cy Young candidate? Only time will tell. The Bears young staff has been solid with his veteran leadership in the clubhouse.
The Mets combination of Health, # of Yankee hitters facing Twins pitching, and good fortune led to a closely contested win in the Mixed category.
Series MVP: Derek Jeter
Little Falls (1) vs Twin City Brewers (2)... Little Falls started quickly in this one taking the hitting category easily with 13 DT, 13 HR, and 43 RBI. Matt Wieters led the potent attack with 3 Homers and 8 RBI to go with a solid average. Every hitter for Little Falls had between 5 and 9 hits as they got help from every spot in the order. All of this was needed to fend off the scorching bat of Mike Napoli who clubbed 5 homers and 10 rbi to go with his .440 avg for the week.
The Pitching category was not as highly contested. The Brewers standing behind the most Controversial move in WBLFBL history and calling up Yu Darvish has paid dividends thus far. Darvish has been as advertised as he posted a 1.42 ERA and a .095 BAA and picked up a win to lead the Brewers to a win.
The Mixed category was another route for the Brewers. As Little Falls defenders or lack there of commited 11 ERRORS in the field. Maybe someone should remind Little Falls that Defense wins Championships. I feel like it should be noted that Little Falls posted a 8.90 ERA with a 2.07 WHIP and a .362 BAA. Maybe some pitching would help too.
Series MVP: Mike Napoli
Roesville Raiders (3) vs Hugo Hurt Locker (0)...Does Roesville ever play on the road. 2 more rounds of Home cooking for Roesville and the Hurt Locker battled to a Tie in Pitching and Mixed only to lose via homefield. Josh Hamilton went 12-26 with 3 bombs and 11 rbi with a .462 AVG to lead the Raiders to a 5-2 victory in the Hitting category.
More of the same in the Pitching Category for Roesville as another High Priced free agent dominated as King Felix tossed an 8 inning 12K shutout. I am sensing a pattern here for Roesville. Maybe next year the teams with all the money should snag some of the Super Stars.
Roesville was again solid all around this week. Posting a 3.70 ERA, a .262 AVG and went 58.1 innings and picked up 58 k's. Roesville is the early season pick, and why not after a Perfect 6-0 start. Hugo better luck in the rematch, do the same thing when your at Home and you have a 2-1 Win.
Series MVP: Josh Hamilton
Dinkytown Wildcats (0) vs Township Tomahawks (3)... The Tomahawks trying to push there way into the upper eschelon of teams, swept the Wildcats and picked up 17.5 runs in the process. The Tomahawks continue to rock a Double catcher tandem of Joe Mauer and AJ Pierzynski and to the surprise of ALL it is actually working. The catchers combined for 19 hits and solid k's and bb's to help win the mixed category as well.
Pitching Category.... PHIL HUMBER enough said. I don't think Phil is too happy that Dinkytown sent him packing right beforet the season started as a throw in. It looks like Phil has finally found a home with Township. Oh and I guess the 1.80 ERA out of Weaver and Haren in 29+ innings doesn't hurt too much either.
Despite the early week loss of Asdrubal Cabrera to the bereavement list the Tomahawks were still able to win the mixed category 6-1. With Townships Pitching staff as dominant as it has been so far this early season this team should be in contention come September. Whether its for the #1 Pick or for a playoff spot is yet to be determined.
Series MVP: Phil Humber
The Bears battled back with two wins out of Ricky Romero and a 7 inning 4 hit 8 strikeout performance out of Jake Peavy. Could Peavy be returning to his days as a perennial Cy Young candidate? Only time will tell. The Bears young staff has been solid with his veteran leadership in the clubhouse.
The Mets combination of Health, # of Yankee hitters facing Twins pitching, and good fortune led to a closely contested win in the Mixed category.
Series MVP: Derek Jeter
Little Falls (1) vs Twin City Brewers (2)... Little Falls started quickly in this one taking the hitting category easily with 13 DT, 13 HR, and 43 RBI. Matt Wieters led the potent attack with 3 Homers and 8 RBI to go with a solid average. Every hitter for Little Falls had between 5 and 9 hits as they got help from every spot in the order. All of this was needed to fend off the scorching bat of Mike Napoli who clubbed 5 homers and 10 rbi to go with his .440 avg for the week.
The Pitching category was not as highly contested. The Brewers standing behind the most Controversial move in WBLFBL history and calling up Yu Darvish has paid dividends thus far. Darvish has been as advertised as he posted a 1.42 ERA and a .095 BAA and picked up a win to lead the Brewers to a win.
The Mixed category was another route for the Brewers. As Little Falls defenders or lack there of commited 11 ERRORS in the field. Maybe someone should remind Little Falls that Defense wins Championships. I feel like it should be noted that Little Falls posted a 8.90 ERA with a 2.07 WHIP and a .362 BAA. Maybe some pitching would help too.
Series MVP: Mike Napoli
Roesville Raiders (3) vs Hugo Hurt Locker (0)...Does Roesville ever play on the road. 2 more rounds of Home cooking for Roesville and the Hurt Locker battled to a Tie in Pitching and Mixed only to lose via homefield. Josh Hamilton went 12-26 with 3 bombs and 11 rbi with a .462 AVG to lead the Raiders to a 5-2 victory in the Hitting category.
More of the same in the Pitching Category for Roesville as another High Priced free agent dominated as King Felix tossed an 8 inning 12K shutout. I am sensing a pattern here for Roesville. Maybe next year the teams with all the money should snag some of the Super Stars.
Roesville was again solid all around this week. Posting a 3.70 ERA, a .262 AVG and went 58.1 innings and picked up 58 k's. Roesville is the early season pick, and why not after a Perfect 6-0 start. Hugo better luck in the rematch, do the same thing when your at Home and you have a 2-1 Win.
Series MVP: Josh Hamilton
Dinkytown Wildcats (0) vs Township Tomahawks (3)... The Tomahawks trying to push there way into the upper eschelon of teams, swept the Wildcats and picked up 17.5 runs in the process. The Tomahawks continue to rock a Double catcher tandem of Joe Mauer and AJ Pierzynski and to the surprise of ALL it is actually working. The catchers combined for 19 hits and solid k's and bb's to help win the mixed category as well.
Pitching Category.... PHIL HUMBER enough said. I don't think Phil is too happy that Dinkytown sent him packing right beforet the season started as a throw in. It looks like Phil has finally found a home with Township. Oh and I guess the 1.80 ERA out of Weaver and Haren in 29+ innings doesn't hurt too much either.
Despite the early week loss of Asdrubal Cabrera to the bereavement list the Tomahawks were still able to win the mixed category 6-1. With Townships Pitching staff as dominant as it has been so far this early season this team should be in contention come September. Whether its for the #1 Pick or for a playoff spot is yet to be determined.
Series MVP: Phil Humber
Monday, April 16, 2012
Week 1 Results
Little Falls (1) at White Bear (2): Little Falls hitters were hot all week long with a .329 AVG 10 HR and 30 RBI on there way to a 7-0 in the hitting category. White Bears young trio of Pitchers Danny Duffy, Henderson Alvarez, and Tommy Milone combined for a 2.30 era and a .87 whip in 33 innings to give WB a 5.5 to 1.5 win. The difference in this matchup came down to defense. White Bear committed 0 errors to Little Falls 4 to give WB the edge in the mixed category.
Series MVP: Danny Duffy 6 IP 8 K's 0.00 ERA allowing only 1 H and picking up the WIN
Hitter: Josh Willingham 10 H, 3 HR, .455 avg.
Twin City (1) at Midway (2): Midway's elder statemen Derek Jeter 12 H, 2 HR, .429 Avg combined with David Ortiz 11 H, 8 RBI, and .458 avg was enough to win the Hitting category. As well as Midway hit Twin City was even stronger in the Pitching category as Beckett, C. Lewis, and Kuroda went 20.2 innings yielding only 1 ER and a .8 Whip. You throw in a 2-0 Record and 15 K's from Ivan Nova and you have a 6-1 win for TC. Midway was able to use a nice well rounded week and take the Mixed game as well.
Series MVP: Derek Jeter
Dinkytown (1) at Hugo (2): Hugo spent big money on Pujols and Fielder so that they could win hitting like they did this week. 61 H and a .310 Avg were both very strong. However as the new "Studs" struggled it was the likes Chris Ianetta .353 with 2 HR and 7 RBI and Denard Span .458 with 11 H. Dinkytown countered with a Great Pitching performance 3.29 ERA and a 1.07 Whip to even the score. DT's Texas Tandem of Feliz and Holland went 19+ innings with 14k's and a low 2.30 ERA. In the mixed game the Hugo consistency paid off again with only 2 hitters below .300 this week the mixed numbers really began to pile up and Hugo picked up the win. Hugo enjoys the first taste of Home cooking as they take the home team win in the 3.5 - 3.5 tie in mixed.
Series MVP: Denard Span
Honorable Mention: Michael Young 12 hits, 8 Rbi, and .414 avg.
Township (0) at Roesville (3): This heated battled was close all week long and wasn't decided until a 9th inning single by Curtis Granderson finally sealed the deal as Roesville picked up the first sweep of the season. Not necessarily on Merit but on circumstance as Roesville's Pitching went 2-4 with a 5.06 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and still won the pitching category. Hitting was very close as both teams hit 8 HR's. Runs, Hits, and AVG were decided by 3, 4, .05 respectively but Roesville prevailed again. Township Pitching Phil Hughes and Jonathan Sanchez 16.70 ERA meltdowns and all that went with it was enough to erase CJ Wilsons brilliant week 13 IP 2-0 and 1.38 ERA and send Roesville to another win in the Mixed Category.
Series MVP: Josh Hamilton 11 hits and 3 HR's
Series MVP: Danny Duffy 6 IP 8 K's 0.00 ERA allowing only 1 H and picking up the WIN
Hitter: Josh Willingham 10 H, 3 HR, .455 avg.
Twin City (1) at Midway (2): Midway's elder statemen Derek Jeter 12 H, 2 HR, .429 Avg combined with David Ortiz 11 H, 8 RBI, and .458 avg was enough to win the Hitting category. As well as Midway hit Twin City was even stronger in the Pitching category as Beckett, C. Lewis, and Kuroda went 20.2 innings yielding only 1 ER and a .8 Whip. You throw in a 2-0 Record and 15 K's from Ivan Nova and you have a 6-1 win for TC. Midway was able to use a nice well rounded week and take the Mixed game as well.
Series MVP: Derek Jeter
Dinkytown (1) at Hugo (2): Hugo spent big money on Pujols and Fielder so that they could win hitting like they did this week. 61 H and a .310 Avg were both very strong. However as the new "Studs" struggled it was the likes Chris Ianetta .353 with 2 HR and 7 RBI and Denard Span .458 with 11 H. Dinkytown countered with a Great Pitching performance 3.29 ERA and a 1.07 Whip to even the score. DT's Texas Tandem of Feliz and Holland went 19+ innings with 14k's and a low 2.30 ERA. In the mixed game the Hugo consistency paid off again with only 2 hitters below .300 this week the mixed numbers really began to pile up and Hugo picked up the win. Hugo enjoys the first taste of Home cooking as they take the home team win in the 3.5 - 3.5 tie in mixed.
Series MVP: Denard Span
Honorable Mention: Michael Young 12 hits, 8 Rbi, and .414 avg.
Township (0) at Roesville (3): This heated battled was close all week long and wasn't decided until a 9th inning single by Curtis Granderson finally sealed the deal as Roesville picked up the first sweep of the season. Not necessarily on Merit but on circumstance as Roesville's Pitching went 2-4 with a 5.06 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and still won the pitching category. Hitting was very close as both teams hit 8 HR's. Runs, Hits, and AVG were decided by 3, 4, .05 respectively but Roesville prevailed again. Township Pitching Phil Hughes and Jonathan Sanchez 16.70 ERA meltdowns and all that went with it was enough to erase CJ Wilsons brilliant week 13 IP 2-0 and 1.38 ERA and send Roesville to another win in the Mixed Category.
Series MVP: Josh Hamilton 11 hits and 3 HR's
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Draft Day is Complete
First off I would like to thank everyone for making draft day such a success. Thanks to everyone who helped and thanks for showing up on time.
As many of you are aware we are having trouble conforming Yahoo to our needs for the WBLFBL to run smoothly the way it is intended.
Since the genius MLB decided to play some games a week early in Japan it has screwed up all the fantasy leagues Scheduling. What does this mean to you and I???
1) We will be entering our WEEK # 1 Lineup on YAHOO. This means you have to have your lineup in by Sunday Night 10 PM on April 8.
2) If you have any FAAB bids for this week you need to send me an email jhuggs19@yahoo.com and I will process them, and Update your team at 6 PM EASTER Sunday.
3) Beginning Week 2 which will be April 16th thru April 21st and for the remainder of the season everything will be done on the ESPN site except for the Standings which will be on the blogspot.
4) Contact me EARLY and OFTEN with any questions or any help you need. Please don't wait til the last minute because that is EASTER.
Send me your FAAB bids for week 1 starting now through Sunday at 6 PM. I will update your team. Then I will update your FAAB $ on ESPN and then it will all be handled on ESPN after that.
As many of you are aware we are having trouble conforming Yahoo to our needs for the WBLFBL to run smoothly the way it is intended.
Since the genius MLB decided to play some games a week early in Japan it has screwed up all the fantasy leagues Scheduling. What does this mean to you and I???
1) We will be entering our WEEK # 1 Lineup on YAHOO. This means you have to have your lineup in by Sunday Night 10 PM on April 8.
2) If you have any FAAB bids for this week you need to send me an email jhuggs19@yahoo.com and I will process them, and Update your team at 6 PM EASTER Sunday.
3) Beginning Week 2 which will be April 16th thru April 21st and for the remainder of the season everything will be done on the ESPN site except for the Standings which will be on the blogspot.
4) Contact me EARLY and OFTEN with any questions or any help you need. Please don't wait til the last minute because that is EASTER.
Send me your FAAB bids for week 1 starting now through Sunday at 6 PM. I will update your team. Then I will update your FAAB $ on ESPN and then it will all be handled on ESPN after that.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
3 Days until Draft Day.
I hope everyone is getting acquainted with this new website. Here are some of the things you will find on here, League Standings, Schedules, Rules, and a Draft Day Spreadsheet.
The Draft Day Spread sheet contains all the players kept by each team and what positions they have left to fill. It also shows how much money each team has spent, salary remaining, how many players they have left to draft, and what every team has for a max bid. This is the sheet we will be using at the draft so as a player is drafted all the numbers for the winning team will change and you can keep a close eye on the competition and know when it is time to act on your sleeper.
I would like everyone to become a follower of the page so everyone can comment and participate in poll questions and league votes.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know and we will figure it out.
If you want a tutorial of the site we can do that at the draft or call me before.
Thanks and Good Luck.
The Draft Day Spread sheet contains all the players kept by each team and what positions they have left to fill. It also shows how much money each team has spent, salary remaining, how many players they have left to draft, and what every team has for a max bid. This is the sheet we will be using at the draft so as a player is drafted all the numbers for the winning team will change and you can keep a close eye on the competition and know when it is time to act on your sleeper.
I would like everyone to become a follower of the page so everyone can comment and participate in poll questions and league votes.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know and we will figure it out.
If you want a tutorial of the site we can do that at the draft or call me before.
Thanks and Good Luck.
Monday, March 26, 2012
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