Question:
what does points only mean in fantasy baseball?
cbsocrpro91@sbcglobal.net
2006-03-27 21:30:34 UTC
i know what rotisserie means and also head to head what does points only mean?
Three answers:
Brian
2006-03-28 06:59:58 UTC
With a points league, you get a predetermined number of points for what your players do. A single is often worth one point, a double is two, an RBI is one, a win is 10, and so on. You can make the values whatever you want. If you want a league that values closers as much as starting pitchers, then you could make a save equal to a win. If you want a league that values speed, then make SBs worth three points each. This is probably the simplest way to play fantasy sports.
hairytoes11
2006-03-29 20:00:43 UTC
In a Fantasy Point League (available only to Custom Leagues), points are awarded based on how well your players perform in each of several statistical categories. All real-life statistics have associated point values, and each player's points are summed to produce your daily total.

So, if in your league, a home run is worth four points, a stolen base two, and a RBI one, a player with two homers, three steals, and 10 RBI would score 24 [(2*4) + (3*2) + (10*1)] fantasy points.



Fantasy points, which are only awarded to starting players on your team, are tallied throughout the season. Each team with the highest total at the end of the year wins its league championship.



Fantasy point scoring is only available in Custom Leagues, and the commissioner must specify both the categories used and the point modifier values. If the commissioner does not specify a point modifier for a given category, no fantasy points will accrue in that category.
2006-03-29 11:36:26 UTC
your stat catagories are all worth a certian amount of points and whoever has the most points at the end wins


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