Da-Chief
04-05-2007, 05:26
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Scoring Type:Head-to-Head Player Universe:All baseball Max Moves:No maximum Max Trades:No maximum Trade Reject Time:2 Trade End Date:August 12, 2007 Waiver Time:2 days Can't Cut List Provider:Yahoo! Sports Trade Review:League Votes Post Draft Players:Follow Waiver Rules Min Innings Pitched:7Weekly Deadline:Daily - Tomorrow Start Scoring on:Week 1 Roster Positions:C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, OF, OF, Util, SP, SP, RP, RP, P, P, P, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, DL Stat Categories:R, HR, RBI, SB, AVG, W, SV, K, ERA, WHIP
In a Head-to-Head League, your team will square off in a weekly matchup against another manager's team to see who can compile the best stats across a number of different categories.
A new weekly matchup begins every Monday and will consist of a set number of games based on your league's statistical categories. Each stat category counts as one game, with the win going to the team that finishes the week with the highest total in that category (the cumulative total after each Sunday's games).
So, if in a given week, your team hits more home runs than your opponent's, you would be credited with a victory. However, if your opponent's team ended the week with more saves than your team, you would be charged with a loss. If the two teams end up tied in a given category, each will receive credit for a tied game.
This weekly win-loss total will be added to a cumulative season record, which will be used to determine standings and playoff seedings. These standings will be based on your team's overall winning percentage, which is calculated by taking your win total and adding 1/2 of your tie total and dividing the sum by the total number of games your team has played.
Head-to-head scoring is available in both Public and Custom Leagues. All Public Leagues use the same default settings, while Custom League commissioners will be able to specify a number of settings, including roster size and stat categories.
In a Head-to-Head League, the goal is to have your team compile a better win-loss record than all of the other squads in your league. Each week, you'll square off against another team in your league—set a lineup based on league requirements and aim to have your players compile the best stats in each of your stat categories. Your stats are tallied on a weekly basis, with each stat category either counting as a game. (See the Head-to-Head League (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/baseball/rules/brules-07.html) section for more details). The team with the best record at the end of the year wins the regular season championship. However, teams then participate in league playoffs (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/baseball/rules/brules-23.html) to determine the overall league champion.
No matter what scoring style you choose, the better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your team.
If you go online Dee Dee you will see that as of "TODAY" Pardue is smoking you. Same with me, Puck is kicking my butt! The points will go up and down depending on how your stat category is doing for the week, the 1st day you did good, the 2nd and 3rd... Not so good.. :nah: go and look at your teams stats..
Hope this helps!
Chief
Read below..
Scoring Type:Head-to-Head Player Universe:All baseball Max Moves:No maximum Max Trades:No maximum Trade Reject Time:2 Trade End Date:August 12, 2007 Waiver Time:2 days Can't Cut List Provider:Yahoo! Sports Trade Review:League Votes Post Draft Players:Follow Waiver Rules Min Innings Pitched:7Weekly Deadline:Daily - Tomorrow Start Scoring on:Week 1 Roster Positions:C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, OF, OF, Util, SP, SP, RP, RP, P, P, P, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, DL Stat Categories:R, HR, RBI, SB, AVG, W, SV, K, ERA, WHIP
In a Head-to-Head League, your team will square off in a weekly matchup against another manager's team to see who can compile the best stats across a number of different categories.
A new weekly matchup begins every Monday and will consist of a set number of games based on your league's statistical categories. Each stat category counts as one game, with the win going to the team that finishes the week with the highest total in that category (the cumulative total after each Sunday's games).
So, if in a given week, your team hits more home runs than your opponent's, you would be credited with a victory. However, if your opponent's team ended the week with more saves than your team, you would be charged with a loss. If the two teams end up tied in a given category, each will receive credit for a tied game.
This weekly win-loss total will be added to a cumulative season record, which will be used to determine standings and playoff seedings. These standings will be based on your team's overall winning percentage, which is calculated by taking your win total and adding 1/2 of your tie total and dividing the sum by the total number of games your team has played.
Head-to-head scoring is available in both Public and Custom Leagues. All Public Leagues use the same default settings, while Custom League commissioners will be able to specify a number of settings, including roster size and stat categories.
In a Head-to-Head League, the goal is to have your team compile a better win-loss record than all of the other squads in your league. Each week, you'll square off against another team in your league—set a lineup based on league requirements and aim to have your players compile the best stats in each of your stat categories. Your stats are tallied on a weekly basis, with each stat category either counting as a game. (See the Head-to-Head League (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/baseball/rules/brules-07.html) section for more details). The team with the best record at the end of the year wins the regular season championship. However, teams then participate in league playoffs (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/baseball/rules/brules-23.html) to determine the overall league champion.
No matter what scoring style you choose, the better your players perform in real-life games, the more points they earn for your team.
If you go online Dee Dee you will see that as of "TODAY" Pardue is smoking you. Same with me, Puck is kicking my butt! The points will go up and down depending on how your stat category is doing for the week, the 1st day you did good, the 2nd and 3rd... Not so good.. :nah: go and look at your teams stats..
Hope this helps!
Chief