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Standings

Championship
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Finished
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Week 23: Sep 14 - Sep 20
Quarterfinal
Quarterfinal
Quarterfinal
Quarterfinal
Week 24: Sep 21 - Sep 27
Semifinal
Week 25: Sep 28 - Oct 4
3rd Place Game

Matchups

Week 25
Week 25 Matchups
Final results

Championship Bracket

Consolation Bracket

Recent Transactions

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Travis Shaw BOS - 1B,3B NA
Free Agent
Max Kepler MIN - 1B,RF
To Waivers
Comfortably Numb Oct 3, 8:37 am logo
Yusmeiro Petit OAK - SP,RP NA
Free Agent
Kyle Hendricks CHC - SP
To Waivers
Ricky Vaughn Oct 3, 7:38 am logo
Nick Tropeano TEX - SP NA
Free Agent
Chris Young KC - SP,RP NA
To Waivers
Ricky Vaughn Oct 3, 7:37 am logo
David Buchanan PHI - SP NA
Free Agent
Chris Rusin ATL - SP,RP NA
To Waivers
Ricky Vaughn Oct 3, 7:37 am logo
Vidal Nuño TB - SP,RP NA
Free Agent
Jeremy Hellickson WSH - SP NA
To Waivers
Team C-Wise Oct 3, 1:36 am logo

Commish Notes

logo Commish Ricky Vaughn
logo Asst Commish Crackerjacks
  • 2015 Preseason

    Keepers are due by Sunday morning February 15th for the 14 returning teams

    1) Two replacement managers will draft from the assets of the two departing teams
    2) We will start the 2 round draft. Trading is open at this time, players and picks this year and next can be dealt.
    3) Free agency will open

    Payouts:
    1st place regular season - 180
    2nd place regular season - 90
    3rd place regular season - 30

    1st place playoffs - 180

    -- Six vetoes cancels a trade. Trades will be passed in approximately 24 hours if there are no vetoes, Yahoo will put them through after 3 days if there are.

    First and second round picks can be traded. Picks for next year are signified by Round 1 and Round 2 -- everything else is meaningless.

    -- Minimum requirements are the ability to field a full offensive lineup (no prospects or DL players as the only healthy catcher for example) and meeting the IP requirements.

    Occasional lapses in fielding a full lineup are understandable and will not be penalized. Repeated behavior and intentionally not fielding an entire lineup are a different beast. The penalties are as follows. Commish note: Having these specifications may be less needed now that Brooklyn is out of the league, but we still have BB&B, so still necessary

    Not meeting the minimum IP requirements:
    A) If deemed an accident (poor luck, many starters go 4 innings) First offense: A drop of 2 spots on your 1st round pick, or loss of 2nd round pick if no 1st is available. 2nd offense : Loss of first round pick
    B) If deemed intentional (no realistic way to meet 20 IP, happens excessively) 1st offense: Loss of 1st round pick. 2nd offense and each offense thereafter: 15 dollars added to next year's buy-in. Refusal to pay will result in a replacement manager.

    Not fielding a full lineup:
    A) If deemed an accident (player hits DL, gets sent down, changes were not made in a timely manner (24-48 hours)) 1st offense: Warning. 2nd offense: Drop of 1st round pick by 2 spots or loss of 2nd round pick if no first round pick available. 3rd offense: Loss of 1st round pick
    B) If deemed intentional (Extended period of time, refusal to make necessary changes to field full lineup) First offense: Loss of 1st round pick. Second offense and each offense thereafter: 15 dollars added to the buy in. FOR EXAMPLE: If a team doesn't field a full lineup for three weeks he would lose his first round pick and 30 dollars would be added to his buy in.

    -- Tanking with clear intent will result in at least pick drop in the first round and up to a loss of a first round pick. Dealt with on a case by case basis with outside input if needed. Tanking in this sense means intentionally not playing your best team.

    -- Keep your entire team from year to year. Drop players when making draft picks as needed.

    -- Draft order is determined by regular season finish for those outside of the championship bracket. Playoff finish determines the order for those who make it to the dance.

    -- If a player drops out of the system a manager has a right to retain rights to him until he comes back. This is done by dedicating a roster spot (as one would with any prospect) to a player who is not on an MLB roster and has no "prospect" value.

    -- Waivers carry over from year to year
    Feb 13 1:52 PM

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