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Originally Posted by jbeannie
Singles (S) +1 (for your team)
Doubles (D) +2 (for your team)
Triples (T) +3 (for your team)
Home Runs (HR) +5 (for your team)
Runs Batted In (RBI) +1 (for your team)
Stolen Bases (SB) +3 (for your team)
Runs Scored (R) +1 (for your team)
Wins (W) +10 (for your team)
Saves (S) +8 (for your team)
Innings Pitched (IP) +1 (for your team)
Strikeouts (S) +1 (for your team)
Singles (S) -1 (other team)
Doubles (D) -2 (other team)
Triples (T) -3 (other team)
Home Runs (HR) -5 (other team)
Runs Batted In (RBI) -1 (other team)
Stolen Bases (SB) -3 (other team)
Runs Scored (R) -1 (other team)
Wins (W) -10 (other team)
Saves (S) -8 (other team)
Innings Pitched (IP) -1 (other team)
Strikeouts (S) -1 (other team)
Something like that, anyone know how someone play's fantasy baseball like that, you know plus and negative point system to the whole game.
To know how well or bad your team did that game.
Now above is just an example, it probably isn't right.
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That is one of the many ways that a fantasy league can be run. It is an example and it is right.