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Okay - it looks as though the draft positions can be set after the teams involved are ‘finalized’. I do not know if it can be randomized, as the available options aren’t visible until after finalization.
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I’ve headed up several leagues before, but it’s been almost 10 years… so yeah, some things have changed.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024 19:43 pmNo worries - this season is going to be a learning process.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024 19:41 pm Okay - it looks as though the draft positions can be set after the teams involved are ‘finalized’. I do not know if it can be randomized, as the available options aren’t visible until after finalization.
It will definitely be helpful in planning if we know our draft position ahead of time. All of my recent drafts have been randomly assigned, so I’ve become accustomed to quickly shifting/adjusting priorities. Note - everyone will need to do that, no matter how refined their draft strategy may be, draft position known or unknown.
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How are invites to the league being distributed?
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You are correct, sir.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 09:20 am This does feel like it is going to get really weird at some point.
With 15 teams and 26 spots per team, I think we're drafting fully 50% of all MLB players.
So, given that all ~800 MLB players are on a bell curve of fantasy value, you have like the top 150-200 obvious takes, and a bottom 150-200 obvious "not takes", and a middle 400-500 that, being in the middle of the bell curve, are highly interchangeable.
After the first ~15 rounds, it's going to be like "my choices are, who?"![]()
I may free myself of the concept of a 26-man roster, and trim it down to 24. With 15 teams, we’re 114 players deeper into the player pool than the typical 12-team, 24-man rosters would draft. Every year in such a format, I find myself dropping players I do not want to drop as someone comes off of the IL, or in a 1-for-2 type trade. The extra bench spots were a sound solution to that problem. However, when coupled w/ an additional 3 teams… it thins out the herd.
I’m open to any suggestions from those who have already joined the league. We’ll keep this an open discussion until the league is full, and the teams are finalized… which will probably be tomorrow.
The proposed change would keep the position spots as-is, and trim the bench from 5 spots to three.
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I've played in an 18 team survivor fantasy football league the last two years. That one is murderSamTheMan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:49 pmI’ve never done over a 12-teamer. I think I’ve been in a 12 team league just twice and have been doing this since mid-90’s lol…this will definitely be quite the challengeDJ Davis wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:45 pmYes, this will be a challenging league. I havent done one like that in awhile. I am looking forward to itmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 09:20 am This does feel like it is going to get really weird at some point.
With 15 teams and 26 spots per team, I think we're drafting fully 50% of all MLB players.
So, given that all ~800 MLB players are on a bell curve of fantasy value, you have like the top 150-200 obvious takes, and a bottom 150-200 obvious "not takes", and a middle 400-500 that, being in the middle of the bell curve, are highly interchangeable.
After the first ~15 rounds, it's going to be like "my choices are, who?"![]()
I have been fairly successful in the past, but I have a feeling I’m going to get rolled in this one.

My regular pay league is a 12 teamer. I'm only in one other at this point - it's down to 8 teams with expanded rosters and it's an auction draft. So, in baseball, I've done no leagues of this size.
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Thoughts on trimming down the bench?An Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 14:13 pmI've played in an 18 team survivor fantasy football league the last two years. That one is murderSamTheMan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:49 pmI’ve never done over a 12-teamer. I think I’ve been in a 12 team league just twice and have been doing this since mid-90’s lol…this will definitely be quite the challengeDJ Davis wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:45 pmYes, this will be a challenging league. I havent done one like that in awhile. I am looking forward to itmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 09:20 am This does feel like it is going to get really weird at some point.
With 15 teams and 26 spots per team, I think we're drafting fully 50% of all MLB players.
So, given that all ~800 MLB players are on a bell curve of fantasy value, you have like the top 150-200 obvious takes, and a bottom 150-200 obvious "not takes", and a middle 400-500 that, being in the middle of the bell curve, are highly interchangeable.
After the first ~15 rounds, it's going to be like "my choices are, who?"![]()
I have been fairly successful in the past, but I have a feeling I’m going to get rolled in this one.![]()
My regular pay league is a 12 teamer. I'm only in one other at this point - it's down to 8 teams with expanded rosters and it's an auction draft. So, in baseball, I've done no leagues of this size.
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The bench is a little less necessary in this league, because of the pitching slot structure. Their usual format is SP, SP, RP, RP, P, P, P, P. The ideal method of maximizing your innings/performance in that format is typically to use only two or three spots for SP and the rest for relievers… meaning you have to be moving starters on and off of your active roster on a near-daily basis.Dazepster wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 16:46 pmIm used to 4. But the more the merrier. Love prospecting. Hate those that hoard prospects on their bench. He giveth and he taketh. Not used to all those utility spots. Usually had a dedicated corner and a dedicated middle infielder in addition to the 1B, 2B,SS,3B. And 1 or maybe 2 utility spots. More flex this way.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 16:01 pmThoughts on trimming down the bench?An Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 14:13 pmI've played in an 18 team survivor fantasy football league the last two years. That one is murderSamTheMan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:49 pmI’ve never done over a 12-teamer. I think I’ve been in a 12 team league just twice and have been doing this since mid-90’s lol…this will definitely be quite the challengeDJ Davis wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:45 pmYes, this will be a challenging league. I havent done one like that in awhile. I am looking forward to itmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 09:20 am This does feel like it is going to get really weird at some point.
With 15 teams and 26 spots per team, I think we're drafting fully 50% of all MLB players.
So, given that all ~800 MLB players are on a bell curve of fantasy value, you have like the top 150-200 obvious takes, and a bottom 150-200 obvious "not takes", and a middle 400-500 that, being in the middle of the bell curve, are highly interchangeable.
After the first ~15 rounds, it's going to be like "my choices are, who?"![]()
I have been fairly successful in the past, but I have a feeling I’m going to get rolled in this one.![]()
My regular pay league is a 12 teamer. I'm only in one other at this point - it's down to 8 teams with expanded rosters and it's an auction draft. So, in baseball, I've done no leagues of this size.
That isn’t the case in this league - we’ll all have 5 spots for SP and 5 for RP/P, making those daily moves (mostly) unnecessary. There’s also those 3 utility spots, as noted.
TL:DR - I don’t think any of us will be missing those roster spots if the bench is trimmed to 3.
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We just filled up a few minutes ago.cardinalsfever wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 17:07 pm I'd be interested as well if there are any more open spots. Been playing for over 20 years and always enjoy a new league starting up. Let me know. Thanks!
I might consider starting up a post-All Star league, if this one doesn’t make me pull my hair out.
PSA - whoever just joined and named their team “50 Shades of Great” needs to change their team name to their CT screename, as was clearly requested (in bold) in the mass invite.
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Indifferent, just means I have one less prospect on the benchQuincy Varnish wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 16:01 pmThoughts on trimming down the bench?An Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 14:13 pmI've played in an 18 team survivor fantasy football league the last two years. That one is murderSamTheMan wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:49 pmI’ve never done over a 12-teamer. I think I’ve been in a 12 team league just twice and have been doing this since mid-90’s lol…this will definitely be quite the challengeDJ Davis wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 12:45 pmYes, this will be a challenging league. I havent done one like that in awhile. I am looking forward to itmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 09:20 am This does feel like it is going to get really weird at some point.
With 15 teams and 26 spots per team, I think we're drafting fully 50% of all MLB players.
So, given that all ~800 MLB players are on a bell curve of fantasy value, you have like the top 150-200 obvious takes, and a bottom 150-200 obvious "not takes", and a middle 400-500 that, being in the middle of the bell curve, are highly interchangeable.
After the first ~15 rounds, it's going to be like "my choices are, who?"![]()
I have been fairly successful in the past, but I have a feeling I’m going to get rolled in this one.![]()
My regular pay league is a 12 teamer. I'm only in one other at this point - it's down to 8 teams with expanded rosters and it's an auction draft. So, in baseball, I've done no leagues of this size.
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Update - yes, the draft positions can be randomized and set, now that the league is full and finalized.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024 19:43 pmNo worries - this season is going to be a learning process.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024 19:41 pm Okay - it looks as though the draft positions can be set after the teams involved are ‘finalized’. I do not know if it can be randomized, as the available options aren’t visible until after finalization.
Positions will be set tonight.
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Draft order -
1. mattmitch44
2. Jeffy25
3. Quincy Varnish
4. An Old Friend
5. SamTheMan
6. Barking Lion
7. Whatashame
8. Dazepster
9. imadamnman
10. ggnoobs
11. sdaltons
12. Cardinals4Life
13. Boooyah
14. Cool Papa Con
15. DJ Davis
Congrats on Acuña, Matt. Ugh.
1. mattmitch44
2. Jeffy25
3. Quincy Varnish
4. An Old Friend
5. SamTheMan
6. Barking Lion
7. Whatashame
8. Dazepster
9. imadamnman
10. ggnoobs
11. sdaltons
12. Cardinals4Life
13. Boooyah
14. Cool Papa Con
15. DJ Davis
Congrats on Acuña, Matt. Ugh.
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It’s a snake draft - I’d almost rather have your spot than mine. Great position, IMO.DJ Davis wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 18:52 pmI’m actually OK with last with the number of managers!Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 18:44 pm Draft order -
1. mattmitch44
2. Jeffy25
3. Quincy Varnish
4. An Old Friend
5. SamTheMan
6. Barking Lion
7. Whatashame
8. Dazepster
9. imadamnman
10. ggnoobs
11. sdaltons
12. Cardinals4Life
13. Boooyah
14. Cool Papa Con
15. DJ Davis
Congrats on Acuña, Matt. Ugh.
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Complete draft order here - https://baseball.fantasysports.yahoo.co ... eague-note
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Yes, but he’s DTD with knee soreness. It’s extremely worrisome… wouldn’t want to waste your #1 overall pick on damaged goods. Nor would Jeffymattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 19:11 pmYeah, that is the slam dunk of all slam dunks.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 18:44 pm Draft order -
1. mattmitch44
2. Jeffy25
3. Quincy Varnish
4. An Old Friend
5. SamTheMan
6. Barking Lion
7. Whatashame
8. Dazepster
9. imadamnman
10. ggnoobs
11. sdaltons
12. Cardinals4Life
13. Boooyah
14. Cool Papa Con
15. DJ Davis
Congrats on Acuña, Matt. Ugh.
Not until I'd started running some of my own valuations this afternoon did I realize how far ahead of everybody else Acuna is in this format.![]()

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You have a plan for pick #390 yet?mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024 04:34 amYou know what they say, the most important ability - right after AVG, OPS, HR, SB, RBI, and R - is availability.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑04 Mar 2024 04:29 amYes, but he’s DTD with knee soreness. It’s extremely worrisome… wouldn’t want to waste your #1 overall pick on damaged goods. Nor would Jeffymattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024 19:11 pmYeah, that is the slam dunk of all slam dunks.
Not until I'd started running some of my own valuations this afternoon did I realize how far ahead of everybody else Acuna is in this format.![]()
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If you check the pre-rankings, there’s a surprising number of players below #390… well, that you’ve heard of.
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Good luck, keep us posted.
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