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Fantasy Baseball 411

     Fantasy Baseball is designed to enhance fans awareness and enjoyment of MLB. Fans will make many decisions that Owners, GM's, and Managers in MLB will make in real life as they simulate running a Professional Baseball franchise.

Leagues
A group of Fantasy Teams will comprise a Fantasy League. Some leagues are perpetual, where teams continue year after year with the same owners and players. These are comonly referred to as "Keeper" leagues.
The Draft
Fans will draft actual MLB players onto their Fantasy Teams, the number of players allowed varies but usually ranges from 24-26, and after the Draft this group of players will be referred to as a Team Roster. Some leagues also use Player Salaries and a Salary Cap to further restrict Fantasy Teams which in turn adds more realism.
Player Salaries
Each MLB player has a set annual salary, with the combined salary of all a team's players equating to a Team Payroll.
Salary Cap
Team's are only allowed to spend up to a certain amount of money on Team Payroll's, the Salary Cap is that limit. This limit is recalculated annually.
Team Rosters
Each Team Roster should have at least two players, a Starter and a Backup, that qualify to play each position.
Player Positions
Player's usually only qualify to play the same Baseball position that they play in real life. In some cases players will qualify at more than one position, as they may play more than one position in MLB.
Schedules
Each Fantasy League sets up a Season Schedule defining which Fantasy team will play a game each week and against whom. Before each game, each Fantasy team will submit their list of players that will be Starting for their Fantasy team in that game. These are referred to as Lineups.
Lineups
Each lineup should include one player at each position, whose actual MLB statistics will be used to calculate the team's score, these are your Starters.
Scoring
Actual MLB Player's statistics will determine a Fantasy team's final scores, and ultimately whether you win or lose, so if your players perform well your team will consequently perform well.
Games
Each Fantasy game will match one Fantasy team's Lineup against another Fantasy team's. The actual statistics from the MLB players submitted on their lineups will be calculated, and the Fantasy team with the most points wins that Fantasy game.
Champions
Most leagues will have a Regular Season, after which the teams with the most games won will face off in a Playoff System to determine the season Champion.

 

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