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I have three position players on the DL, Ryan Braun, Jay Bruce, and Michael Cuddyer. Another that was recently scratched from the line-up with a stiff neck (but he's back in the line-up today, whew) and another that's been day-to-day with a strained hammy since last Monday, but he's supposed be back Saturday.
All that and now Brandon Belt get's hit with a pitch and ends up with a broken thumb.
It's seems screwy when you're new to it, but it'll make sense before too long.
Guess what finally started to make sense!
Originally Posted by SteveBricks
There are no wins until the end of the week. The score you see during the week shows how many of the 12 categories each player is leading in.
Each category (hits, home runs, walks, strikeouts, era, etc...) is a game. At the end of the week all the stats accumulated during the week in each category are added up and whoever has the most (or least, in the case of errors, ERA and WHIP) wins that category, or "game".
Well, I'll say this, if I had found the "Matchup" link sooner, and accessed the page where the head-to-head scores (Runs, Home Runs, RBI's, etc) are all listed, things woulda made a whole lotta more sense a lot earlier.
I found it a couple weeks back and soon realized I drafted a lot of my guys using the wrong criteria.
Oh well (as the Cubby fans always say), there's always next year!
Being an Indians fan is a lot like being a Pirate's or a Cub's fan. Definitely, always next year. Coincidentally, I am somewhat a Cub's fan due to WGN on cable.
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