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Originally Posted by Joe Tall
Are they all Yahoo? random opponents?
How do you know you will get paid?
all random yahoo pro leagues
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Originally Posted by SirRawrsALot
GLGL. Don't care for baseball but will follow along.
How does running a fantasy baseball team compare to a football team timewise? I've done 10+ FFB teams the last 3 years and it's been tiring. Can't imagine doing what you're doing.
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Originally Posted by movieman2g
I was thinking how something like this would work in football, and I think it would be nearly impossible. In football if you lose your 1st/2nd rd pick to injury (pretty frequent occurrence), it's almost a sure fire loss. But in baseball I feel like you can survive it because of how less impactful one specific player is to your whole season.
For example, I'm really curious to see how all his pollock teams end up.
without a script or some method of automation there is exactly zero chance this works in football. i spend maybe 15 seconds per team setting up my lineup each day and that still comes out to over 50 minutes. and even if you could automate it you still have to deal with last second pickups as needed which makes it a lot tougher than say, global player swaps
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Originally Posted by Sluss
I have 6 FFB leagues two that I am the commissioner of and I probably put half the time in on those that I do my 3 FBB leagues.
I have one friend that always say, "I won't play fantasy baseball, I already have a full time job."
Hell of an undertaking, SRM. Good luck, I can't imagine even attempting something like this.
so far it's not that grueling. i mean i'm at work anyway while i'm doing all this so it's not really a big deal in that respect. the most time consuming thing is making any global pickups and the only reason that's hard is because yahoo's interface when viewing a player's availability in all your leagues is such garbage that it slows me down