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re: 2023 Votto is a Catcher
Posted on 3/7/23 at 7:39 am to TthomasJR
Posted on 3/7/23 at 7:39 am to TthomasJR
ESPN New Baseball Format
Just a FYI to VKC that some changes were made to ESPN and you may have to make some adjustments in order to keep the same format we had in years past (# of players per team)
Just a FYI to VKC that some changes were made to ESPN and you may have to make some adjustments in order to keep the same format we had in years past (# of players per team)
Posted on 3/7/23 at 10:06 am to PSU2LSU
Thanks for the heads up, but it should not affect us. Also, we honestly sort of had those smaller lineups already. I always felt two catcher was the craziest industry thing.
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If you're a returning fantasy baseball manager...
... worry not! Your league will still carry over its former settings, meaning that if you played in an old-school rotisserie league, with 23-man rosters and two starting catchers that has a scoring system that doesn't count runs scored or pitching strikeouts -- or any other conceivable format -- you'll begin 2023 with those very same league specifications.
These changes only affect newly created ESPN standard leagues.
If you're a returning league, and you do wish to change your rules to our new standard format, this can be done using the League Manager Tools, under "Edit League Settings" and "Edit Scoring Settings." Positions can be changed under "Roster," while point totals can be adjusted under "Scoring."
Feel free to get creative! There are so many ways to experience fantasy baseball, and our hope is this new standard format will only enhance the enjoyment for all fantasy managers.
Now, let's play ball!
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