Alright guys. I've tweaked the starting positions. Here's the way I set it up in the league:
C (catcher)
1B (first baseman)
2B (second baseman)
3B (third baseman)
SS (shortstop)
2B/SS flex
1B/3B flex
OF (outfielder)
OF (outfielder)
OF (outfielder)
UTIL (utility Slot)
UTIL (utility Slot)
UTIL (utility Slot)
SP (starting pitcher)
SP (starting pitcher)
SP (starting pitcher)
RP (relief pitcher)
RP (relief pitcher)
BE (bench) x10
- I've manage to shorten the outfielder slots from 5 to 3 and replace them with the SB/SS and 1B/3B flex slots.
- The utility slots means that you can use any batter from any position.
- As for the pitchers, I've added three starting pitcher slots if those pitchers were to start that day/night. You'll see the letters PP (probable pitcher) beside their name. That means they're likely to start in that game.
- The starting pitching limit it set to 10, but I could extend it to 12, like last year.
- There will be 10 bench slots for your batters and pitchers.
And guys, since you have three pitching slots, it's suggested that you should draft at least 4-5 more pitchers to have depth, just in case they start.
There will be a total of 28 players on your roster. 18 starters and 10 bench.
Any questions?