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League rules stipulate that a roster must be entered properly for teams to earn points for the week. While running a "test" for an upcoming rookie draft, Commissioner (r kelly's golden club vip), had accidently set his line-up in error. The commissioner argues that at 1am while running the test, he didn't realize that the rosters automatically set. Devil's Reject (DR) argues that this is not the case and that not only does a warning clearly state a roster is not set properly, but also the rosters sets at 5 min before each game rather than at 1am.
Historically in this league the Commissioner has been very strict in upholding league rules and this particular roster rule. In this case, however, the roster slots that were in error were not materialistic to the outcome of the week points.
RULING:
Because the roster slots in error were not materialistic to the outcome of the week's points (the roster slots affected were reserve slots), ruling is in favor of the Commissioner. FBA's ruling comes with a warning to the Commissioner, who with this new precident shall amend the roster rule to account for non-factorial roster errors as not to affect a teams weekly points. FBA is giving the Commissioner the benefit of the doubt and suggests in the future that he does the same in his league when league rules are disputed. |
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Myers Park Rotisserie Baseball League
Type: Rotisserie
Teams: 8, NL only, 5x5, Keeper League
League Rules: you can keep 12 players a year, salary remains constant for 2 years, then increases by $5 per year if the owner decides to keep the player.
Case: Drunken Sprewell vs. League Owners
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When starting your fantasy baseball league there are a lot of rules to debate, but it is important to get these out early so that you have a smooth season. It is a good idea for a fantasy league of managers that have been with each other for a few season to enter into a written constitution. Here is a comprehensive list of items to discuss during preseason to ensure a lot solid league.
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Say It Ain't So Garrett
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Written by Charles Dimino
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 Every year in fantasy you are going to get a dud or two in your draft. Guys taper off after long careers, have season ending injuries, or just have plain terrible years. It is just a fact of fantasy baseball life. For me, however, there is one man that sucked the life out of my (and a whole lot of other people’s) team this year. His name is Garrett Atkins.
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A day late and a dollar short but I would like to enter the Wheelhouse this week as I watched the Red Sox secure their seventh victory of the season against the Yankees Wednesday night. The sox lead the season series 7-0 with 11 games left between the two teams unless they meet in the playoffs. For some reason the Yankees trotted Chien-Ming Wang out to the mound to continue his 2009 nightmare. Wang was tagged for 4 runs on 6 hits in less than 3 innings of work. But the box score doesn’t tell the whole story. Wang picked up right where AJ Burnett left off Tuesday night. He had a terrible time finding the strike zone with any consistency and was almost chased from the game in the first inning after he walked the bases full. Until the Yankees can sort out their pitching woes the Red Sox are the team to beat in the A.L. East and just imagine how good they could be if David Ortiz comes around. |
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First Impressions, Part I
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Written by Randy Marquis
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If you missed it (and if you're fantasy baseball fanatic, you didn't), the Matt Wieters Era finally began on May 29. His sidekick in hype, David Price, made his season debut just a scant four days earlier. Perhaps inspired by seeing Orioles and Rays fans stampeding to the ticket counter, the New York Mets, Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox all followed suit by calling up their own franchise saviors, Fernando Martinez, Tommy Hanson and Gordon Beckman seemingly within minutes of each other.
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 Things have been looking a little bleak here at the FBA Arena. It’s time that someone steps up to the plate to try and bring a little life, noise and vigor to these quiet arbitration halls. You see, I think I know where everything has gone wrong here. Once cases started being heard by the Supreme Court judges over at Sporting News the action in the FBA Arena has calmed down. Apparently no one wants to become a distraction to the important fantasy litigation that is taking place because we all know the squeaky wheel is the first to go. But I am here to inform you all that Wednesday’s Wheelhouse Jaunt is going to become a weekly FBA Arena fixture! And with a little luck and some help from Billy Mays it could very well become a household name.
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Super Utility Men
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Written by Charles Dimino
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 Having a player on your roster that can play three or more positions can be invaluable in fantasy baseball. When a top guy goes down, a good utility man can be a life savor for you season. Three guys I have had my eye on this year have not only turned out to be excellent fixtures for you bench, but also solid starters for your team as well. Mark DeRosa , Brandon Inge, and Marco Scutaro are the three men that have garnered a great deal of attention in the market of fantasy utility men so far this year.
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Manny PEDing Manny and Futile Stadium Effort vs. Research Department Baseball League. |
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