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I am putting together a brand new MLB keeper league starting this year.
We are looking for one more person to join. The league is on ESPN. Msg
me for more details.
- Adam - - - THIS IS A 5 YEAR KEEPER LEAGUE - - - 200.00/year per team. You can share a team with multiple managers. PAYOUT: (2000.00 Total for league) 1200.00 - 1st Place (profit 1000.00) 600.00 - 2nd Place (Profit 400.00) 200.00 - 3rd Place (money back) (In the event there are 12 managers instead of 10 we will amend the payout structure, first place will always profit minimum $1000.00) KEEPER RULES: Each year a team will be able to keep a total of 8 players from their team to continue on to the following year. The remaining players will be placed back into free agency where a draft will occur the following year for these players. 8 x 10 = 80 players as keepers. *(note that this is unofficial as the league will likely vote on the number of keepers to be kept each year) The first draft will be a snake draft and will be randomized at least one week prior to the draft date. This will allow for the trade of draft picks. The team that finishes in last the previous year will get the first overall pick the following year and so on (10th gets 1st, 9th gets 2nd...). Unlike the first draft, the second drafts will not be a snake draft but instead will be a set order, always giving advantage to the weakest team from the year before. There is no limit to how many years you may hold onto a keeper player. TRADES Trades for players and draft picks can occur all year round, however during the season THERE IS a trade deadline. It will likely be August 31st at 9 AM. After that point trading will be suspended until the season is over. WAIVERS/FREE AGENCY Each team will be allocated a total of 250.00 to spend on the waiver wire for the entire year. When a player is placed on waivers and you want to pick him up, you will be asked to "bid" on a player. The team that bids the most out of their 250.00 will be awarded the player. BEWARE! You only have 250.00 for the entire year so make your bids accordingly. FREE AGENTS: Are free to pick up and will not cost you from your waiver wire money. A player must pass through waivers in order to be a free agent. PLAYER LIMITS: There are a maximum of 2700 IPs for the season. Once you hit 2000 IPs, you will no longer be able to gain additional statistics for pitching. The idea is to maximize your production into 2700 innings. ALSO, there is a minimum amount of 1000 innings required for the year for pitching. You can't start the year off hot and sit every pitcher from then on out. ** For your pitching stats to count you must have at least 1000 total innings pitched. The IP's breakdown: 200 IPs x 12 p's = 2400 100 IPs x 3 p's = 300 Total = 2700 PROSPECTS: Prospects who will not be played in the MLB are to be drafted and added at your discretion. The only one to hold onto a player is to keep him on your bench and use him as one of your keepers each year. TEAM INFO: Teams are designed to have a certain amount of depth to them so each team is not stacked with all stars. There are currently 36 roster spots = 360 total players. *(roster positions and size are subject to change as well with the league voting on it) 15 positional offense 15 positional defense 6 bench/prospect positions. |
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I am putting together a brand new MLB keeper league starting this year. We are looking for one more person to join. The league is on ESPN. Msg me for more details.
- Adam - - - THIS IS A 5 YEAR KEEPER LEAGUE - - - 200.00/year per team. You can share a team with multiple managers. PAYOUT: (2000.00 Total for league) 1200.00 - 1st Place (profit 1000.00) 600.00 - 2nd Place (Profit 400.00) 200.00 - 3rd Place (money back) (In the event there are 12 managers instead of 10 we will amend the payout structure, first place will always profit minimum $1000.00) KEEPER RULES: Each year a team will be able to keep a total of 8 players from their team to continue on to the following year. The remaining players will be placed back into free agency where a draft will occur the following year for these players. 8 x 10 = 80 players as keepers. *(note that this is unofficial as the league will likely vote on the number of keepers to be kept each year) The first draft will be a snake draft and will be randomized at least one week prior to the draft date. This will allow for the trade of draft picks. The team that finishes in last the previous year will get the first overall pick the following year and so on (10th gets 1st, 9th gets 2nd...). Unlike the first draft, the second drafts will not be a snake draft but instead will be a set order, always giving advantage to the weakest team from the year before. There is no limit to how many years you may hold onto a keeper player. TRADES Trades for players and draft picks can occur all year round, however during the season THERE IS a trade deadline. It will likely be August 31st at 9 AM. After that point trading will be suspended until the season is over. WAIVERS/FREE AGENCY Each team will be allocated a total of 250.00 to spend on the waiver wire for the entire year. When a player is placed on waivers and you want to pick him up, you will be asked to "bid" on a player. The team that bids the most out of their 250.00 will be awarded the player. BEWARE! You only have 250.00 for the entire year so make your bids accordingly. FREE AGENTS: Are free to pick up and will not cost you from your waiver wire money. A player must pass through waivers in order to be a free agent. PLAYER LIMITS: There are a maximum of 2700 IPs for the season. Once you hit 2000 IPs, you will no longer be able to gain additional statistics for pitching. The idea is to maximize your production into 2700 innings. ALSO, there is a minimum amount of 1000 innings required for the year for pitching. You can't start the year off hot and sit every pitcher from then on out. ** For your pitching stats to count you must have at least 1000 total innings pitched. The IP's breakdown: 200 IPs x 12 p's = 2400 100 IPs x 3 p's = 300 Total = 2700 PROSPECTS: Prospects who will not be played in the MLB are to be drafted and added at your discretion. The only one to hold onto a player is to keep him on your bench and use him as one of your keepers each year. TEAM INFO: Teams are designed to have a certain amount of depth to them so each team is not stacked with all stars. There are currently 36 roster spots = 360 total players. *(roster positions and size are subject to change as well with the league voting on it) 15 positional offense 15 positional defense 6 bench/prospect positions. |
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3 SPOTS AVAIL IN 2012 KEEPER LEAGUE! (200.00- winner takes home 1000+)
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3 SPOTS AVAIL IN 2012 KEEPER LEAGUE! (200.00- winner takes home 1000+)
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send me an email at tamclennan@gmail.com or find me on facebook : facebook.com/tamclennan and i'll go over everything with you.
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1st miggy
2nd kemp 3rd pujols |
CorporalJoker | 19 |
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espn for sure, i'm looking for people to join a 200.00 keeper league for baseball on espn.
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duelich | 13 |
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McFadden. Case closed.
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C- J.P. Arencibia (20-25+ homers for a catcher is impressive)
Russell Martin (Now that he isn't splitting time) 1B- J. Morneau (Bounce back year, should be passed over til late) R. Howard (To be back in Early-Mid May and is projected to go way later than his number should be by the end of the year.) J. Smoak (Primed for a great year in the clean up spot for seattle) G. Sanchez (Great numbers with an revamped Miami O) 2B- N. Walker (Love Walker on a Pit team that's only getting better) H. Kendrick (Should have respectable numbers in all five cats) M. Cuddyer (eligibility is huge here with Troy and C.Gonz in front of him) M. Young (Same thing here in eligibility, great offense surrounds a .300 hitter = only good things can happen) 3B- A. Rod (he's still on everyone's radar but projected in the 50's or 60's... this is ridiculous. A-Rod has hit 100 RBI's in every season but last (injury) and in his rookie campaign where he played half a season. I will believe the decline when I see it happen regularly.) A. Ramirez - (Big pressure spot with his move to Mil to fill Prince's shoes. If Braun is out 50 games look for him to carry most of the offense at a near .300 pace.) Mike Moustakas - (KC has a good team and their young bats are only going to get better. Look to him to come close to duplicating his AAA lines, which were better than Hosmer's.) SS- Jhonny Perrelta (he is going to benefit big from the newly revamped offense) D. Gordon - (Looks good to be a top 5 in SB with a .300 avg. Won't do much more but 50 sb is 50 sbs. Still needs to learn how to walk though) OF- Michael Brantley (Could be permanent lead off hitter, had big numbers when Sizemore was out of this spot) Delmon Young (He's old and most people are pointing to Boesch but hitting directly behind the power positions should give him ample RBI looks) Josh Willingham (Should hit behind Morneau and Mauer) R. Braun (If you draft before the court hearing you may be able to scoop him later which will pay off when his 50 game ban is lifted) SP- Julio Teheran - (he's a beast and should be in the rotation by the end of May.) J. Johnson - (On a revamped Miami team he could be poised for that Cy Young year.) Max Scherzer - (Should be dominant this year in Detroit, he almost was last year.) Vance Worley - (love this kid in philli. Had a great half year and looks to improve on that performance.) A.J. Burnett (I know many will laugh at this but with a huge difference in opponents from the AL East, Burnett could regain form. Could be a very good bargain bin pick up) RP- J. Walden (love this kid. he has many forgetting about K-Rod and that big year he had) G. Balfour (I expect him to close in Oakland and well since the A's generally never score runs when he comes in he should always have a shot to close) |
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3 SPOTS AVAIL IN 2012 KEEPER LEAGUE! (200.00- winner takes home 1000+)
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oh and we use ESPN...
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3 SPOTS AVAIL IN 2012 KEEPER LEAGUE! (200.00- winner takes home 1000+)
in Website Promotions
We had a couple guys back out of our keeper league. It HAS NOT started yet. So if you decide to join you will be drafting a brand new team. It's a five year league so we are looking for very interested and competitive people. It's 200.00 a team, however you can split ownership with a friend and thus split the cost. Payment must be paid before the draft. But if you win once you will win all your money back for those 5 years. So it's not a bad deal. Message me for more details. Rules are listed below. Only interested people apply please!
- - - THIS IS A 5 YEAR KEEPER LEAGUE - - - 200.00/year per team. You can share a team with multiple managers. PAYOUT: (2000.00 Total for league) 1200.00 - 1st Place (profit 1000.00) 600.00 - 2nd Place (Profit 400.00) 200.00 - 3rd Place (money back) (In the event there are 12 managers instead of 10 we will amend the payout structure, first place will always profit minimum $1000.00) KEEPER RULES: Each year a team will be able to keep a total of 10 players from their team to continue on to the following year. The remaining players will be placed back into free agency where a draft will occur the following year for these players. 10 x 10 = 100 players as keepers. *(note that this is unofficial as the league will likely vote on the number of keepers to be kept each year) The first draft will be a snake draft and will be randomized at least one week prior to the draft date. This will allow for the trade of draft picks. The team that finishes in last the previous year will get the first overall pick the following year and so on (10th gets 1st, 9th gets 2nd...). Unlike the first draft, the second drafts will not be a snake draft but instead will be a set order, always giving advantage to the weakest team from the year before. There is no limit to how many years you may hold onto a keeper player. TRADES Trades for players and draft picks can occur all year round, however during the season THERE IS a trade deadline. It will likely be August 31st at 9 AM. After that point trading will be suspended until the season is over. WAIVERS/FREE AGENCY Each team will be allocated a total of 250.00 to spend on the waiver wire for the entire year. When a player is placed on waivers and you want to pick him up, you will be asked to "bid" on a player. The team that bids the most out of their 250.00 will be awarded the player. BEWARE! You only have 250.00 for the entire year so make your bids accordingly. FREE AGENTS: Are free to pick up and will not cost you from your waiver wire money. A player must pass through waivers in order to be a free agent. PLAYER LIMITS: There are a maximum of 2700 IPs for the season. Once you hit 2000 IPs, you will no longer be able to gain additional statistics for pitching. The idea is to maximize your production into 2700 innings. ALSO, there is a minimum amount of 1000 innings required for the year for pitching. You can't start the year off hot and sit every pitcher from then on out. ** For your pitching stats to count you must have at least 1000 total innings pitched. The IP's breakdown: 200 IPs x 12 p's = 2400 100 IPs x 3 p's = 300 Total = 2700 PROSPECTS: Prospects who will not be played in the MLB are to be drafted and added at your discretion. The only one to hold onto a player is to keep him on your bench and use him as one of your keepers each year. TEAM INFO: Teams are designed to have a certain amount of depth to them so each team is not stacked with all stars. There are currently 36 roster spots = 360 total players. *(roster positions and size are subject to change as well with the league voting on it) 15 positional offense 15 positional defense 6 bench/prospect positions. |
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