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We will draft one player from each franchise for a total of 30 players.
We will also draft one player for each decade starting with 1880 and ending with the 2010 decade for a total of 14 players.
YOU HAVE 4 WILDCARD PICKS THEY CANNOT BE FROM THE SAME YEAR OR TEAM...
Meaning, you can't have two wildcard picks from the Yankees, you can't have two wildcard picks from 1920
No double up!
When it comes to players representing a team, every player will represent the team he played the most games for.
For the players we draft for each decade, their first year in the league will represent the decade they are eligible for.
There is no set way you have to draft, you can select a 1890's player with your first pick then second pick you can select someone who played for the Cubs then someone from the 1940's and so on?
Also, once you pick a player whatever you use him for you can't change him, EX... You draft Mike Schmidt for the 1970's later you wanna switch him to the player for the Phillies, NEIN! You cannot!
You are drafting two complete teams.
200 Starts at a position to qualify for a position.
200 Starts for starting pitchers.
200 relief appearances for relief pitchers.
2 - C
2 - 1B
2 - 2B
2 - 3B
2 - SS
2 - LF
2 - CF
2 - RF
2 - DH
10 - SP
10 - RP
When you post your pick please post how you are using the player, for the team, for the decade or as a wildcard.
YOU MUST ALTERNATE BETWEEN AMERICAN LEAGUE AND NATIONAL LEAGUE WHEN PICKING!
We will also draft one player for each decade starting with 1880 and ending with the 2010 decade for a total of 14 players.
YOU HAVE 4 WILDCARD PICKS THEY CANNOT BE FROM THE SAME YEAR OR TEAM...
Meaning, you can't have two wildcard picks from the Yankees, you can't have two wildcard picks from 1920
No double up!
When it comes to players representing a team, every player will represent the team he played the most games for.
For the players we draft for each decade, their first year in the league will represent the decade they are eligible for.
There is no set way you have to draft, you can select a 1890's player with your first pick then second pick you can select someone who played for the Cubs then someone from the 1940's and so on?
Also, once you pick a player whatever you use him for you can't change him, EX... You draft Mike Schmidt for the 1970's later you wanna switch him to the player for the Phillies, NEIN! You cannot!
You are drafting two complete teams.
200 Starts at a position to qualify for a position.
200 Starts for starting pitchers.
200 relief appearances for relief pitchers.
2 - C
2 - 1B
2 - 2B
2 - 3B
2 - SS
2 - LF
2 - CF
2 - RF
2 - DH
10 - SP
10 - RP
When you post your pick please post how you are using the player, for the team, for the decade or as a wildcard.
YOU MUST ALTERNATE BETWEEN AMERICAN LEAGUE AND NATIONAL LEAGUE WHEN PICKING!
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