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Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:20 pm

Welcome to the 11th straight season of the NFBC Draft Champions National Championship, which has grown into one of our most popular contests. This year we are offering a first place prize of $30,000 to the top team in an expected field of almost 4,000 teams with a contest payout of over $500,000. We are paying overall prize money to the Top 40 teams and to the Top 3 teams in each league. Good luck everyone.

The Draft Champions National Championship started in 2011 with 390 teams and it was called the Slow Draft National Championship. That name gave the contest a bad connotation as it almost encouraged folks to draft slowly. While we did allow 8 hours per pick, the idea was to keep things moving and to get through 2-3 rounds per day. We changed the name a few years later and the contest has grown every year since with last year's 4,250 teams being our highest to date in any sport. We are expecting similar numbers this year thanks to better technology and the demand for this draft 'n hold format.

The NFBC online draft room is the best in the industry with multiple-round queues and auto-draft ease for one round, two rounds or even all rounds. We also will continue with three different price levels ($150, $400 and $1,000) and a better drafting environment. You will easily be able to draft from any device thanks to the draft software and the NFBC app (Play NFC), which means making a pick from your smartphone will be as easy to do as picking from your desktop. You will also be able to easily make picks from an iPad or any tablet device.

And we have made the 4 Hour timeline a staple of DCs, while having the drafts Pause from 2 am ET to 8 am ET. Owners can still make picks during that time as the draft room won't be shut off, but this at least gives everyone time to sleep and be ready to go in the morning. The clock will begin where it left off at 8 am ET, so if there was 1 hour and 12 minutes left at 2 am, that's where the clock begins at 8 am. If you are that person on the clock at that time we ask that you make your pick right away in the morning to keep things moving along. Last year the 2-Hour and 1-Hour Draft Champions Leagues also were popular and we'll offer those right out of the gate as well. DC Express Leagues will start whenever demand warrants it and we'll customize some leagues for folks if needed.

For the second straight year, the clock will be cut in half starting in Round 31. This really helped to speed up drafts last year and we'll do it again in 2021. Four-hour leagues will be cut to two hours per pick in Rounds 31 through 50 and 2-hour leagues will be cut to one hour per pick in Rounds 31 to 50. One-hour leagues will keep the clock at 1-hour per pick for all 50 rounds. Plan accordingly when signing up for DC leagues.

Once again, drafts will start 30 minutes after the league fills and draft spots will be announced 15 minutes after the league fills. This allows the last person who signs up for a league 15 minutes to set his/her KDS preferences. Plan accordingly if you join a DC league and be ready to draft. If you get an early pick, set up your queue for those picks and hit 1 Round Auto to have the computer make your pick when you are up.

This format just gets more and more popular with each passing year and we thank everyone for making the Draft Champions format so fun. You draft 50 players and there is no Free Agency throughout the year. What you draft is what you get for the entire 2021 season. It's a great way to learn the player pool, to learn more about 750 players that were drafted by your competitors and to win good prize money. That's it in a nutshell!!

Thanks all and enjoy. Look for the Rules next.
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:50 pm

Here's the Rules for the 2021 NFBC Draft Champions Leagues:

Official Rules And Regulations of The National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Draft Champions National Championship

1. Overview
The National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Draft Champions National Championship will consist of individual leagues, each comprised of 15 teams/managers with league prizes and an overall prize pool. The NFBC Draft Champions National Championship's regular season will extend from the first game of the MLB season through the final game of the regular season (including one or more season-ending MLB tie-breaker games if needed).

Teams will compete for accumulative stats in five offensive and five pitching categories, with each category weighted equally. Categories include:

For Hitters:
Batting Average
Home Runs
RBIs
Stolen Bases
Runs

For Pitchers:
Wins
Saves
Earned Run Average
Strikeouts
WHIP Ratio (Walks plus Hits divided by Innings Pitched)

The team at the end of the year with the most Rotisserie rank points based on cumulative statistics for the season in each league wins the league title. Teams also will have their cumulative stats positioned in an overall Rotisserie-style ranking (5x5 with each category weighted equally among all teams in the NFBC Draft Champions National Championship) with the top finisher overall winning the grand prize.

2. Online Drafts and Fees
All NFBC Draft Champions National Championship leagues will hold their drafts at playnfbc.com. All teams entered in the $150, $400 and $1,000 Draft Champions Leagues are eligible for league and overall prizes. Each team no matter the entry fee is contributing the same amount to the overall prize pool, so there is only one overall prize pool and all teams are competing for those prizes.

Once you have signed up, you'll find a PRE-DRAFT RANK LIST link where you can rank the player default list for that online draft and all of the players will show up in your draft room exactly as you have ranked them. If you don't do that, the player default list will appear as SportsHub Technologies has it. Then on the day of your draft, the DRAFT ROOM link will appear and you'll enter the room there and draft your team. There is a DRAFT BOARD link within the draft room that allows you to see colored stickers of every player being selected and to easily see the draft results.

3. Prizes
Prizes are awarded for league and overall standings.

Overall Prizes
First Place = $30,000
Second Place = $7,500
Third Place = $6,500
Fourth Place = $5,500
Fifth Place = $5,000
Sixth Place = $4,000
Seventh Place = $3,000
Eighth Place = $2,500
Ninth Place = $2,000
Tenth Place = $1,750
Eleventh Place = $1,500
Twelfth Place = $1,400
Thirteenth Place = $1,300
Fourteenth Place = $1,250
Fifteenth Place = $1,200
Sixteenth Place = $1,150
Seventeenth Place = $1,100
Eighteenth Place = $1,050
Nineteenth Place = $1,000
Twentieth Place = $950
Twenty-first Place = $900
Twenty-second Place = $850
Twenty-third Place = $800
Twenty-fourth Place = $750
Twenty-fifth Place = $700
Twenty-sixth Place = $650
Twenty-seventh Place = $600
Twenty-eighth Place = $550
Twenty-ninth Place = $500
Thirtieth Place = $450
Thirty-first Place = $400
Thirty-second Place = $375
Thirty-third Place = $350
Thirty-fourth Place = $325
Thirty-fifth Place = $300
Thirty-sixth Place = $275
Thirty-seventh Place = $250
Thirty-eighth Place = $240
Thirty-ninth Place = $230
Fortieth Place = $220
Forty-first Place = $210
Forty-second Place = $200
Forty-third Place = $190
Forty-fourth Place = $180
Forty-fifth Place = $170
Forty-sixth Place = $160
Forty-seventh Place = $150

League Prizes For $150 Draft Champions:
League Champion $1,000
2nd place finisher $350
3rd place finisher $150

League Prizes For $400 Draft Champions:
League Champion $3,000
2nd place finisher $1,100
3rd place finisher $400

League Prizes For $1,000 Draft Champions:
League Champion $8,000
2nd place finisher $3,000
3rd place finisher $1,000

Cash prizes are awarded in U.S. dollars and are awarded to the principal owner of the team. Teams can split prizes among multiple owners by filling out the proper paperwork with SportsHub Technologies’ accounting department before season's end. In the event of a tie, cash prizes are divided evenly among those who have tied.

4. Draft
Drafts will take place online at playnfbc.com from November through March. Participants can enter as many Draft Champions leagues as they would like. Leagues form as they fill up and they start 30 minutes after a league is full, unless they fill after 10 pm ET. Then they will start at 8 am ET. Draft spots are announced via email and on the team pages shortly after the league fills.

Each league will be comprised of 15 teams, and each draft will consist of 50 rounds, with each team selecting a player from the AL or NL in each round in a serpentine fashion (team 1 through team 15 in odd-numbered rounds, team 15 through team 1 in even-numbered rounds). This goes on for 50 rounds, with each team having 4 hours to make a pick. There are no in-season moves in the Draft Champions format: What you pick on Draft Day is what you have to work with during the entire season.

Each team must start a weekly lineup of 23 players with required positions and maintain a reserve roster (which includes DL players) of 27 players. There is no position requirement necessary for your reserve roster and you can change your starting lineup at the start of each week. You also do not need to fill your 23 required starting positions with your first 23 picks; your No. 2 catcher could be selected with your 50th overall pick if you choose. Players will be selected from all 30 Major League Baseball rosters and any player from any MLB organization is eligible to be drafted. There are no free agent pickups during the season.

If an NFBC participant inadvertently leaves the draft with an illegal lineup (for instance, was without a middle infielder or second catcher), then the NFBC will drop the last pick made by that team (or more picks if needed) and add the last player at that position on the NFBC’s final Cheat Sheet on Draft Day to make that lineup legal. All lineups must be legal before the season starts and the NFBC will correct all roster errors that may have been missed at the draft. All decisions by the NFBC commissioner involving final rosters are official.

Time Limit for Draft: There will be a 4-hour time limit for each owner to make his/her pick during each round of the NFBC Draft Champions League draft and we will Pause the draft from 2 am ET to 8 am ET. Owners can still make picks during that time, but the clock will be paused. If a participant does not make a selection in the allotted time, the computer will select the top player from that owner’s Player Queue and if no player is in the Queue then the top available player from the player’s default list will be selected. If there is a computer failure, an error made with a selection by an owner or any other type of technical malfunction, the draft moderator can stop the draft at any time and correct the error and then resume the draft. The NFBC reserves the right to allow the draft moderator to roll-back the draft if a technical error occurred, but if the desired player had already been selected before the draft was stopped, that player is no longer available to be drafted. Although there is a 4-hour time limit, we expect owners to make picks in a timely fashion, to set players in their Queue before they are on the clock and to keep drafts moving. The goal is to get through at least 2-4 rounds per day.

Commissioner Decisions: All decisions made by the NFBC commissioner are final. Tough decisions sometimes must be made about eligibility rules, lineups, etc., and NFBC participants must accept the unbiased ruling of the NFBC commissioner.

5. Setting Kentucky Derby Style (KDS) Preferences
The NFBC will use Kentucky Derby Style (KDS) preferences for draft preferences in all NFBC leagues. The Draft Preferences are listed as soon as you click on your team link. There you will see a list of 1 through 15 in order and an "Edit Preferences" link. Edit your list as often as you'd like and just save your preferences each time before the required deadline for this league.

Here's what KDS does: The KDS process allows owners to rank their order of preference for Draft Day, ranking their preferences 1 through 15 BEFORE the leagues are randomly selected. Some owners would rather draft in the middle, if they are selected early in their league; others like to stay near the top and others like to move down to the lower end. KDS allows that if you are fortunate enough. A sample KDS from an owner could look like this: 3, 2, 1, 7, 6, 8, 15, 14, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. If an owner wants the third pick and he is selected No. 1 overall in his league, he would choose 3 as his top option and he would then be moved to third in that league on Draft Day. NFBC officials will look at every owner's Draft Preferences after the leagues and orders are randomly selected, pick the highest available preference for each owner and then announce the draft orders for each league.

6. Random League/Draft Spot Selections
The NFBC Draft Champions Leagues go once they are filled. Once 15 teams are signed up for a DC, we will close that league, run the KDS for the participants shortly after the league fills, email the participants the draft order and begin the draft process that day. If a league fills after 10 pm ET that league will start at 8 am ET.

7. Roster Requirements
Maximum of 50 players at all times

8. Starting Lineup Requirements
Starting lineups will consist of:
2 Catchers
1 First Baseman
1 Second Baseman
1 Shortstop
1 Third Baseman
1 Middle Infielder (2B/SS)
1 Corner Infielder (1B/3B)
1 Utility Player (any offensive position)
5 Outfielders
9 Pitchers

There is a 1000 innings pitched minimum requirement for all Draft Champions leagues, but no minimum requirement for the number of starting pitchers or relief pitchers on each roster. Should any team not reach the required limit of 1000 innings pitched by the end of the season, the rankings will be altered to show that team getting 1 point in both ERA and WHIP. No other teams will switch positions in the standings, but the team that didn't reach the minimum IP will automatically earn 1 point in ERA and WHIP. All players must have played 7 games in 2020 or 10 games during the 2021 season to qualify at a certain position. Minor-leaguers who did not play 20 games at any position in 2020 but who still played at least one game in the majors last year, will qualify at the position they played the most at in the majors in 2020. Additional eligibility guidelines can be found in Section 9. If a player returns from retirement or rehab after missing the previous year, his position eligibility will be based on his previous year's eligibility. If no Week One lineup is submitted, the NFBC will determine your starting lineup. After Week One, if no starting lineup is submitted, your starting lineup will be that of the previous week.

9. Position Eligibility
The NFBC will use the following position eligibility rules in 2021:

a) Players who played at least 7 games at any position in 2020 will qualify at that position for the entire 2021 NFBC season. Players who play 10 games at a new position in 2021 will be eligible at that position after they have played there for the 10th time during the 2021 MLB regular season. Any player who missed all of the previous season to injury or retirement will qualify at the position he last was eligible for in the majors.

b) If a player did not appear in 7 games at any position, he qualifies at the one position he played most frequently the prior season in the majors. Designated Hitter is considered a position for these purposes (pinch-hitting is not). A player who only qualifies as a DH may only be assigned to the UT position. If a player's most games played at a position is less than 7 and tied among more than one position, the NFBC commissioner will assign eligibility at one position only.

c) Those players who only pinch-hit in the majors in 2020 will be position eligible according to their minor-league games played status in 2019. They would qualify at the position they played the most games in the minors.

d) Players who played all of 2019 in the minor leagues will be awarded position eligibility for the 2021 NFBC season based on the most games played at all levels in the minors for the 2019 season. The NFBC will determine that one eligible position before Draft Day and that will determine that player's status for 2021 once he is called up to the majors. Those players who only pinch-hit or DH in the minors will only be UT-eligible.

e) The NFBC commissioner will rule on player eligibility prior to the draft as he deems necessary. Those eligibility lists are final and will be available to all owners prior to Draft Day.

10. League Management Web Address
You can access your team and league via the Internet by going to playnfbc.com. You will need an email address and a password to access the game site. Contact [email protected] if you are signed up for the contest and do not have log-in information.

11. Lineup submission
The weekly deadline for setting your NFBC starting lineup is on Mondays. You now don’t have to lock in your entire starting lineup on Mondays if you have players who don’t play their first game of the week until Tuesday. You now are allowed to lock in your starters on Monday before their scheduled games that day and also before their games on Tuesdays if that is their first game of the week. If you have East Coast teams starting at 7:05 pm ET on Monday, you have to lock them into your starting lineup by 7:05 pm ET. If you also have West Coast players who don't play until 10:05 pm ET, you then have until 10:05 pm ET to lock those starters in. And now if you have two outfielders playing their first games on Tuesday and you have one OF spot open in your starting lineup, you now have until Tuesday night to finalize who you want in your starting lineup. On Fridays, the same flexible Set Lineup procedure is in place for hitters where you can lock in your starters 5 minutes before their scheduled starting time for that day. Those players lock before their SCHEDULED STARTING TIME and do not change based on weather or any other matters.

NFBC team owners are also allowed to switch out any hitter (or hitters) from their starting lineup and replace him with a hitter from their reserve roster on Fridays. The deadline for doing that is before the start of that player's game on Friday. Pitchers will not be allowed to be moved out of your starting lineup at any time during the season; what is set on Monday remains for the remainder of the week for all pitchers. If there is an MLB tie-breaker game or games at the start of a new week, NFBC owners are allowed to reset their starting lineups for that game or games.

First Lineup Deadlines for Week 1: The MLB season starts on Thursday, April 1st. Those games and the Friday-Sunday slate of games will comprise Week 1 in the NFBC. Week 1 will include games from Thursday to Sunday and owners can still change out their hitters on Friday. Lineups for every week after that run Monday-Sunday.

All lineups must be submitted on the league website.

12. Free Agents
There are no free agent pickups in Draft Champions Leagues. What you draft is what you have to manage for the entire season. All 50-man rosters remain intact from Draft Day through the end of the season.

13. Trades Between Managers
To minimize the possibility of collusion, there will be no trading allowed.

14. Scoring
All NFBC leagues will use a 5x5 Rotisserie scoring system. Cumulative totals will be used for the following categories:
Batting Average
Home Runs
RBIs
Stolen Bases
Runs
Wins
Saves
Earned Run Average
Strikeouts
WHIP Ratio (walks plus hits divided by innings pitched)

Teams are ranked by comparing their team totals to the other teams in their league. The team with the best total in each category receives 15 points and the team with the worst total receives 1 point. Overall points are calculated by ranking your team's statistics totals versus all other teams in the NFBC contest.

15. Taxes
If the principal team owner's prize winnings are $600.00 or greater (or any other threshold subsequently established by the IRS), the National Fantasy Baseball Championship (“NFBC”) must file a Form 1099 with the IRS at the end of this calendar year. We will request your social security number and signature on this form. The form contains the amount paid to you and you will receive a copy of the form for tax purposes. SportsHub Technologies pays the principal team owner of each NFBC team that was submitted on the entry form and you are responsible for paying any taxes that result from your cash prize; please consult your income tax advisor for filing advice. In the event that the awarding of any prizes to winners of the Contest is challenged by any legal authority, Sportshub Technologies reserves the right in its sole discretion to determine whether or not to award such prizes. After 12 months, any unclaimed prize will be forfeited.

16. Eligibility; Registration
The National Fantasy Baseball Championship is open to individuals who are at least 18 years of age (or the age of majority in your state of residence) and are a resident of the United States of America or Canada. Notwithstanding the foregoing, residents of Washington State, Delaware, Louisiana, Montana, Arizona and Iowa are not eligible to register or play in the NFBC. All registrations must be in the full legal name of the primary team owner, though owners will have the option to add a co-manager(s).

17. Official Rules
Registration for, and continued participation in, the National Fantasy Baseball Championship constitutes your full and unconditional agreement to these official rules (“Official Rules”) and to Sportshub Technologies decisions relating thereto. Sportshub Technologies’ decisions in regards to these Official Rules and all matters pertaining to the National Fantasy Baseball Championship are final and binding.

18. Refunds
Once a participant submits valid payment, no money will be refunded unless the NFBC event for which such participant has registered has been canceled. A team spot is considered filled when the entire entry fee is paid. Sportshub Technologies reserves the right to cancel any entries which are not part of a full league. In addition, Sportshub Technologies retains the right to deny, at its sole discretion, eligibility of any individual to register for any NFBC game or event and/or participate in any NFBC game or event, even after the registration fee has been paid, but in such case, the entry fee will be refunded. Under no condition shall Sportshub Technologies be held responsible for any loss or liability related to any expenses incurred by a denied entrant or any person affiliated with that denied entrant. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in the event that any participant or co-manager is banned from the NFBC as the result of any violation of the Official Rules, then no refund will be given.

19. Cancellation
At its sole discretion, Sportshub Technologies reserves the right to terminate any NFBC game, event or league at any time prior to the completion of the season due to any acts of God, natural disasters, terrorism, change in applicable law, interruption of the season (including strikes, lockouts and/or use of replacement players), or any other situation beyond the control of Sportshub Technologies. In the event of any such termination by Sportshub Technologies, all entry fees will be refunded, with the exception of any live event fees (if such live event has already occurred).

At its sole discretion, Sportshub Technologies reserves the right to terminate any NFBC game, event or league (including the National Fantasy Baseball Championship Main Event) if there are an insufficient number of teams prior to the scheduled start of the league. In this unlikely event, Sportshub Technologies will refund all entry fees within 48 hours of cancellation notice and/or provide a new application form with the newly stated prize figures. In this situation, all pre-registered applicants have the right to a full refund or to agree to play for the newly announced prize structure. Sportshub Technologies is not responsible for any loss or liability incurred by any participant or co-managers due to cancellation of any NFBC game, event or league, including but not limited to travel or hotel expenses, time taken off from employment, etc.

20. Code of Conduct
All participants and co-managers are expected to behave in lawful, respectful and sportsman-like fashion at all live draft events, throughout the NFBC season, and during use of any NFBC website, including, but not limited to comments posted on any NFBC message board. Additionally the NFBC events, games and/or leagues may not be used for any form of gambling. Any conduct or message board post by a participant, co-manager or other person which is deemed by Sportshub Technologies, in its sole discretion, to be unlawful, or to have the effect of intimidating, harassing, offending or otherwise harming any other participant, co-manager, guest, or NFBC/Sportshub Technologies representative, is strictly prohibited. Sportshub Technologies reserves the right, in its sole discretion to ban any person from current and/or future participation in the NFBC and/or from use of the message boards if such person engages in any such prohibited conduct or is otherwise in violation of any of these Rules. In addition, any person engaging in such conduct forfeits any rights to a refund, as well as any potential rights to a prize award. Sportshub Technologies shall not be responsible or held liable to any person for damage to property or personal injury or death arising from the acts or omissions of any third parties. Any participants or co-managers who collude, or attempt to collude, or who attempts to blackmail, bribe or otherwise influence any representative of Sportshub Technologies/NFBC, or who otherwise attempts to sabotage the league, in an effort to alter the results or outcome of any NFBC game will be disqualified and will be prohibited from winning any prize award. If a participant is banned from participation in a current NFBC game, then Sportshub Technologies reserves the right, to take those actions which it sees fit, in its sole discretion with respect to such banned participant’s team. Any criminal behavior may be referred to the appropriate authorities.

21. Errors
The deadline for submitting any dispute or claim regarding the operation of any league draft is one hour after the conclusion of the draft itself; further, leaving any live draft event without submitting any dispute or claim regarding the draft constitutes your waiver of any right to challenge any aspect of the draft. You are strongly urged to double-check your lineups, trades, and free agent moves throughout the season, as Sportshub Technologies/NFBC will not be held liable for any errors in entering lineups, trades or free agent moves, and Sportshub Technologies/NFBC will not intervene or alter a transaction after lineups, trades or free agent moves are due.

22. Prize Splitting
Prize splitting amongst the principal registrant and co-managers is available, provided that the principal registrant has authorized payment to his co-managers in writing and in advance of the completion of the season. In order to authorize prize-splitting, the principal registrant must completely fill out and sign the authorization form designated by Sportshub Technologies (including the name and address of the co-manager(s) and the applicable prize percentage to be paid to each co-manager(s)). Both the principal registrant and each co-manager designated on a prize-splitting form will be required to fill out a W-9. No prize money will be distributed until all necessary forms have been received by Sportshub Technologies. Both the principal registrant and the co-manager(s) will receive IRS Form 1099 reflecting the prize money paid to each. If SportsHub Technologies deems, in its sole discretion, that the appropriate documentation and/or authorization has not been received, or has not been received in a timely fashion, then Sportshub Technologies will pay prize payments only to the principal registrant.

23. Communication and Access
All NFBC team owners must have internet access and a valid e-mail address for communication. Sportshub Technologies is not responsible for any issues which impede or interfere with the transmission or receipt of any transaction, including but not limited to, draft selections, trades, free agent moves and lineups. Sportshub Technologies is also not responsible for the failure of any telephone networks/lines, internet connections, software/hardware, or internet congestion/transmission rates.

24. Hold Harmless
Each participant and co-owner hereby releases and holds harmless Sportshub Technologies and its parents, affiliates, and subsidiaries, and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives from and against any and all liability for any injuries, losses or damages of any kind to person (including death) and property, arising in whole or in part, directly or indirectly from participation in any NFBC event, game or league, as well as acceptance or use of any prize award.

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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:52 pm

Here's a look at the overall champions in the NFBC Draft Champions National Championship:

2011 - Terry Passalacqua
2012 - Steve Wells
2013 - Richard Van Fleet
2014 - Bill Cook
2015 - Eric Sorenson
2016 - Yoram Banter
2017 - Mark Hesters/Dave Vidaver
2018 - Dorian Kinman
2019 - Lindy Hinkelman
2020 - Rob DiPietro
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by mdecav » Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:04 pm

Is rule 9d only for minor league players who didn’t play in the majors at all in 2019 and 2020?

EDIT: I think you need to change 2020 to 2021 in that rule.
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by DOUGHBOYS » Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:15 am

Information garnered from the PreMature Leagues....

Shohei Ohtani will have the same eligibility as last year.

Trey Mancini will be eligible at both 1B and OF
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:44 am

mdecav wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:04 pm
Is rule 9d only for minor league players who didn’t play in the majors at all in 2019 and 2020?

EDIT: I think you need to change 2020 to 2021 in that rule.
Yes. There were no minor league stats in 2020, so for a minor-leaguer who didn't see time in the majors in 2020 we'll look at his most games played in the minors from 2019.
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by mdecav » Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:28 am

Greg,

Any possibility we can see the 2021 position eligibilities before the DCs start so that we can confirm if there are any errors?

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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by fwicker » Tue Oct 20, 2020 2:46 pm

Sign me up.
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Re: Win $30,000 In The 2021 NFBC Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:13 pm

We finished with a record 4,545 teams in the 2021 NFBC Draft Champions National Championship, which allowed us to add almost $12,000 in prizes to the overall prize pool. We expanded everything from 2nd overall to 40th overall and then even added seven more payouts. We are now paying the Top 47 teams overall, the biggest payout in this contest's history.

Thanks to everyone who made this format such a big success. And let's keep growing it next year as well.

Here's the new prize pool, which will be updated on the Rules page shortly:

Overall Prizes
First Place = $30,000
Second Place = $7,500
Third Place = $6,500
Fourth Place = $5,500
Fifth Place = $5,000
Sixth Place = $4,000
Seventh Place = $3,000
Eighth Place = $2,500
Ninth Place = $2,000
Tenth Place = $1,750
Eleventh Place = $1,500
Twelfth Place = $1,400
Thirteenth Place = $1,300
Fourteenth Place = $1,250
Fifteenth Place = $1,200
Sixteenth Place = $1,150
Seventeenth Place = $1,100
Eighteenth Place = $1,050
Nineteenth Place = $1,000
Twentieth Place = $950
Twenty-first Place = $900
Twenty-second Place = $850
Twenty-third Place = $800
Twenty-fourth Place = $750
Twenty-fifth Place = $700
Twenty-sixth Place = $650
Twenty-seventh Place = $600
Twenty-eighth Place = $550
Twenty-ninth Place = $500
Thirtieth Place = $450
Thirty-first Place = $400
Thirty-second Place = $375
Thirty-third Place = $350
Thirty-fourth Place = $325
Thirty-fifth Place = $300
Thirty-sixth Place = $275
Thirty-seventh Place = $250
Thirty-eighth Place = $240
Thirty-ninth Place = $230
Fortieth Place = $220
Forty-first Place = $210
Forty-second Place = $200
Forty-third Place = $190
Forty-fourth Place = $180
Forty-fifth Place = $170
Forty-sixth Place = $160
Forty-seventh Place = $150
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius

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