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Nosferatu
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Thought for baseball, a decades draft with a couple of twists. We draft the same 24 players we always do, but you only get one position per decade, and that decade is decided by each GM.
We draft the same positions as always, but let's say my first pick is Roger Clemens. Rocket is a SP/80's, so whenever I pick my other 4 SP's, they must be from the 80's as well. So while it's an open draft, you have to understand that if 4 other GMs select 80's for their SP's, that means 25 starting pitchers from that decade, which might influence when you select them. Same thing for Relief Pitchers, wherever my first RP comes from, they all come from. Positions are one per decade, BUT, if you selected a C from the 50's, if you have a backup C, he must be 50's as well
C,1B, 2B, SS, 3B, LF, CF, RF, DH, SP, RP. DH can be a position player, but once he's designated DH, that decade is burned and he can't be switched. 5 bench players must match starters decade by position.
Pre 1900-1909
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
90-99
00-09
We draft the same positions as always, but let's say my first pick is Roger Clemens. Rocket is a SP/80's, so whenever I pick my other 4 SP's, they must be from the 80's as well. So while it's an open draft, you have to understand that if 4 other GMs select 80's for their SP's, that means 25 starting pitchers from that decade, which might influence when you select them. Same thing for Relief Pitchers, wherever my first RP comes from, they all come from. Positions are one per decade, BUT, if you selected a C from the 50's, if you have a backup C, he must be 50's as well
C,1B, 2B, SS, 3B, LF, CF, RF, DH, SP, RP. DH can be a position player, but once he's designated DH, that decade is burned and he can't be switched. 5 bench players must match starters decade by position.
Pre 1900-1909
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
90-99
00-09