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Fantasy Baseball is a fantasy sports game based on statistical results generated by Major League Baseball.
Fantasy Leagues are organized with a set group of "owners" that compete in weekly head-to-head or cumulative points systems. Leagues hold a draft or auction before the start of the season to form rosters, and just like in real baseball, owners can make trades with other owners for players, and sign and waive players.
The last few weeks of the season are generally used for playoffs to help determine the league champion.
This page is a guide on how to start, run, and play in a fantasy league.
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If you love the game of baseball and enjoy following various players and team stats, then you are the perfect candidate for playing fantasy baseball. Every baseball season websites such as MLB, ESPN and Yahoo! Sports sponsor fantasy leagues. This guide will provide you tips with how to play fantasy baseball.
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Introduction
- Do you love all aspects of the game of baseball? Are you the type of person that follows every team throughout the season, keeping up with key player's stats along the way? Do you love spending your spare time online, perusing the web and keeping up with all the latest baseball related news? If so, you might be interested in getting involved in fantasy baseball. This guide will provide all the necessary details on how to play fantasy baseball.
Where to Play
- There are many online options for the fantasy baseball enthusiast, so your first goal is to decide what game to get involved in. The rules differ for the varying fantasy leagues, so your main focus should be to scan the rules and decide which you prefer.
- Some of the websites that offer fantasy baseball include:
Step 2: Register
- Once you have chosen fantasy baseball game to play, you will need to register. This usually just involves creating an account and providing some general information such as your:
- Name
- E-mail address
- Gender
- Zip code
Step 3: Learn the Rules
- Learning the rules is essential when playing fantasy baseball and will provide information such as:
- How long the season lasts
- Whether or not you are allowed to trade players throughout the season
- Rules for setting up the lineup each week
- How the draft will play out
Step 4: Create Your Team
- Once you are registered and familiar with all the rules, you will want to draft your team. You will usually be given instructions on how the draft will play out, but it is important to prepare your ideal team. You should:
- Look at all the statistical information provided on various players and teams
- Compare last years fantasy numbers with projections for this year
- Make a list of your ideal team
- Have a list of backup players in case you are not able to draft your first choices
- Once you have your 'perfect' team selected, sign up for a draft per the rules provided for your fantasy baseball league.
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