League 6:

- roto/h2h hybrid: it's like roto in that it's your stats vs everybody else's, it's like h2h in that they are indexed weekly and done in h2h record not a 1-16 score. so if you sweep everybody in a week you'd have perfect h2h record, if you're the 2nd worst team you'd have 2nd worst record that week etc. playoffs is half the league (8), each playoff week half the worst half that week get eliminated.

- keepers: keep 4 at previous season's ADP prices (taken from fantasy pros, which you can index to average ADP's across 5 or so sites, it's in a message board post every year). prices for the possible keepers noted below. if 2 tied in same round 1 has to move to better round, so no such thing as 2 first round ADP costs from last year kept. very little competitive "windows" here, a team in year 1 that did badly can easily do much better in year 2 from keepers like this (at worst they keep a bunch of late rounders etc) a really good team on the other hand, usually has too many high ADP guys to keep them all and they have to pay for the ones they do keep.

- rosters: 1 of each hitting spot (specific LF/CF/RF), then a CI, a MI, a 4th any type OF, 2 utils, 5 SP, 5 RP, 1 P, 4 BN. infinite IR's but from that nobody in real life either suspended or IR'd can be obtained from FA, in event somebody is about to come off real life IR/suspension it can be noted and player is sent to waiver, then can be obtained. in draft anybody can be obtained in any state. also a 1 per team prospect stash (that goes in IR slot), max 150/50 till forced up or dropped or traded away, till then can be called up, sent down, changed etc. finding prospects that do well is fairly valuable since their next year keeper price will be often very cheap.

- scoring: 10x10: for hitters: hits, HR's, RBI's, runs, steals, OPS, OBP, XBH, total bases, steals %, pitchers: K's, ERA, WHIP, K/BF (K%), inherited runners stranded, net saves + holds, saves + holds, QS, starter wins, total bases against (as a negative. min/max weekly matchup innings (if a matchup is longer/shorter than a week this moves commensurately): 35-72


- available teams (4):

- teams choose their draft slot (snake draft) based on where they have players kept, if you keep at 1st rounder but not 2nd you'd want earliest in even rounds, not odds.

1. has the 8th choice of draft slots. (not ALL options shown, just missing the ones i'd really doubt anybody'd want to keep over the ones i'm showing)
- hitter keeper options with round cost (): k.tucker (1), alonso (2), b.lowe (9), y.alvarez (1), b.drury (14), l.thomas (17), l.gurriel (14), s.perez (6)
- pitchers: glasnow (10), pfaadt (25), p.lopez (9), m.kelly (15), m.keller (25), pivetta (26), a.munoz (10)


2. has the 11th choice of draft slots
- hitters: c.carroll (5), j.walker (11), c.walker (7), g.henderson (6), ad garcia (4), lawlar (28), steer (22), j.polanco (11), suzuki (9), rooker (28), g.mitchell (18), kirilloff (22), varsho (5)
- pitchers: bieber (3), b.singer (12), g.cole (1), b.miller (SEA, 28), j.wicks (28), j.boyle (28), c.schmidt (28), r.olson (28), l.sims (28), lange (16)


3. has the 12th choice of draft slots
- hitters: f.freeman (1), k.hayes (12), m.garcia (28), w.castro (28), l.taveras (23), e.suarez (11), yastrzemski (19), bogaerts (5)
- pitchers: webb (7), mckenzie (9), morton (9), ober (21), b.miller (LAD, 28), steele (18), fairbanks (11), cano (28), doval (6), romano (4)


4. has the 13th choice of draft slots
- hitters: t.turner (1), abrams (15), stanton (7), y.diaz (HOU, 28), y.diaz (TB, 15), n.jones (28), ozuna (19), m.winn (28), PCA (28), kjerstad (28), mccormick (28), siri (20)
- pitchers: luzardo (10), c.holmes (8), snell (7), poche (28), sale (9), clase (3)



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