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I like the NFL idea as I said but it would be rare people picked the same players in a round.
Yeah, so if I am on the clock, I need to start talking shop with people...What do you care, you're trading back anywho!
Wow is that your son??? Badass. What is TJCThrough 10 games, #2 ranked TJC Apaches sitting 9-1, Easy is hitting .444 with a .636 OBP and nation leading 12 steals. I'm looking for an athletic, fast, middle aged Milk Man that used to deliver the East Texas area....
Thanks Bro, yeah, Tyler Junior College. They have won four National Championships in the last five years. He played at Murray State last season and hit .414, hoping to get a ring this yearWow is that your son??? Badass. What is TJC
Damn - kid is raking. Very cool...go Apaches! We're actually naming our kid TylerThanks Bro, yeah, Tyler Junior College. They have won four National Championships in the last five years. He played at Murray State last season and hit .414, hoping to get a ring this year
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That's awesome lol. Congrats, good health to him and mom!Damn - kid is raking. Very cool...go Apaches! We're actually naming our kid Tyler
I always liked the partners draft. Not sure I like the different draft pools. Maybe if you mix it up a little more. Maybe half of us do SPs and IFs and the other half does RPs and OFs or something. Or vice versa. Or not, whatever.So baseball is next...
Partner draft?
You don't know who your partner is until after you are done drafting.
Let's say we have 12 people, I tell 6 of you to draft starting pitchers, relievers and a DH I tell the other 6 to draft a full lineup (Other than DH) and bench
One partner will draft 12 players the other will draft 13
When voting you will judge rotation at 25%, bullpen at 25%, lineup 25% and bench 25%
Just a thought...
Or maybe go all out Milkian on it where half of us draft 2 SPs, 3 RPs, 2 OFs, 1 SS, 1 2B, 1 C and 2 Bench spots. Then, the other half drafts 3 SPs, 2 RPs, 1 OF, 1 1B, 1 3B, 1 DH, and 3 bench spots.