Alright here we go I entered into the $150 NFBC (National Fantasy Baseball Championship) online draft championship. Before I wow you with my mediacore baseball knowledge let me catch up on the basic's of this online draft championship. All information is taken from their website www.nfbc.stats.com. So go check it out and maybe I can lose to you too!
The
National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Draft Champions National
Championship will consist of individual leagues, each comprised of 15
teams/managers with an overall prize pool. The NFBC Draft Champions
National Championship's regular season will extend from Opening Day 2013
through the final game of the regular season (including one or more
season-ending MLB tie-breaker games if needed).
Teams
will compete for accumulative stats in five offensive and five pitching
categories, with each category weighted equally. Categories include:
- For Hitters
- Batting Average
- Home Runs
- RBIs
- Stolen Bases
- Runs
- For Pitchers
- Wins
- Saves
- Earned Run Average
- Strikeouts
- WHIP Ratio (Walks plus Hits divided by Innings Pitched)
Prizes
- First Place = $10,000
- Second Place = $4,000
- Third Place = $3,000
- Fourth Place = $1,250
- Fifth Place = $750
- Sixth Place = $500
- Seventh Place = $500
- Eigth Place = $500
- Nineth Place = $250
- Tenth Place = $250
Individual League
- League Champion $1,00
- 2nd place finisher $375
- 3rd place finisher $125
Starting Lineups
- 2 Catchers
- 1 First Baseman
- 1 Second Baseman
- 1 Shortstop
- 1 Third Baseman
- 1 Middle Infielder (2B/SS)
- 1 Corner Infielder (1B/3B)
- 1 Utility Player (any offensive position)
- 5 Outfielders
- 9 Pitchers
The
team at the end of the year with the most Rotisserie rank points based
on cumulative statistics for the season in each league wins the league
title. Teams also will have their cumulative stats positioned in an
overall Rotisserie-style ranking (5x5 with each category weighted
equally among all teams in the NFBC Draft Champions National
Championship) with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.
Prizes are awarded for league and overall standings.
Overall Prizes
League Prizes For $150 Draft Champions:
Each league will be comprised of 15 teams, and each draft will consist
of 50 rounds, with each team selecting a player from the AL or NL in
each round in a serpentine fashion (team 1 through team 15 in
odd-numbered rounds, team 15 through team 1 in even-numbered rounds).
This goes on for 50 rounds, with each team having 8 hours to make a
pick. There are no in-season moves in the Slow Draft DC format: What you
pick on Draft Day is what you have to work with during the entire
season.
Each team must start a weekly lineup of 23 players with required
positions and maintain a reserve roster (which includes DL players) of
27 players. There is no position requirement necessary for your reserve
roster and you can change your starting lineup at the start of each
week. You also do not need to fill your 23 required starting positions
with your first 23 picks; your No. 2 catcher could be selected with your
50th overall pick if you choose. Players will be selected from all 30
Major League Baseball rosters and any player from any MLB organization
is eligible to be drafted. There are no free agent pickups during the
season.
Starting lineups will consist of:
Again all this information is taken from www.nfbc.stats.com.
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