In this League, there are twenty-four available groups of players to play with.
Owners will be picking (through a one-round draft) from the available years in that league, the year that they would like to build their team around. The Win totals from your Round One teams determined the draft order for each of the Round Two leagues.
When you make a draft pick, you will pick A.L. or N.L. and the season you want to build your team from. For example – if you had first pick in this league, you may want to use the National League from 2009. In this league, it will run exactly like that. Here are how the choices are broken down:
League Ten: 2003-2014
N.L. League Ten: N.L. 2003-2014
A.L. League Ten: A.L. 2003-2014
As I said above, there are only twenty-four choices available in each league. Owners who have two teams in any one league in Round Two must have one team in each the N.L. and the A.L.
Yes, once the 23rd pick is made, the 24th pick is automatic. I know that having the 24th pick in these types of drafts isn’t much fun because – trust me, it’s been me many times.
Division alignment will be chronologically.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Clones: No
Waiver Wire: No
Trades: No
A.A.A.: No.
Designated Hitter – Yes.
Injuries – Turned Off.
CAP – $110M.
Stadium – All teams must use a stadium that was called HOME by a team in that particular league (A.L./N.L.) and must have been in use during the year of your team.
Who Moves On?
The 80 playoff teams and the 40 best of the rest will advance to Round Three