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Okay, first I'll give you the league constraints. I play in a 12-team, mixed, straight points league. stat cats are basically anything that happens in a game. we have 24 roster spots and starting positions are as follows: C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, OF, OF, Util, P, P, P, P, P, P, P. There are no restrictions on combinations of relief and starting pitching. The other 8 spots are bench spots and an optional DL spot (if needed).
My roster is as follows:
C: Martin, 1B: Delgado, 2B: BJ Upton, 3B: A-Rod, SS: Guillen, OF: Sizemore, Ordonez, Ibanez, Util: Thome, Bench: A Gordon, Peralta, M Cameron
SP: Bonderman, Bedard, Hamels, Robertson, Maddux, Chuck James, Hensley
RP: Jenks, Hoffman, Dempster, Gonzalez, Chad Qualls
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Not sure what a straight points league is, as there are a ton of variations. Generally power hitter score a little more in points leagues, and you are a little light on power. I like the team, you should be fine.
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Well I'm somewhat stumped, due to a lack of experience playing fantasy baseball. I didn't realize there were different points leagues. I will do my best to explain what it is. The players you start earn points on a daily basis, the points are then computed for each team throughout the entire season and the highest scoring team wins. There are no weekly head-to-head matchups or anything of that nature. The statistical categories are as follows:
Batting- H, 2B, 3B, HR, R, RBI, SH, SF, SB, CS, BB, IBB, HBP, K, E
Pitching- W, L, CG, ShutOut, SV, O, H, ER, K, BB, WP, HBP, BLK
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Oh I see what you are saying now. Well most things are just worth one or negative one. I'll just go through everything that is worth more than 1 and for everything else in the above post, if it is good it is worth 1 and if it is bad it is worth -1.
Win (10), Loss (-5), CG (10), Shut Out (15), Save (7), Triple (2), Homerun (3), Steal (2).
So other than these categories, everything else is either one or negative one. For example, a hit is one, but an error is negative one.
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