I ASSumed the rules are pretty clear and if you draft Ohtani as a hitter he’s locked in as a hitter.
But he’s ranked so highly in ADP it makes me wonder if, by the last month of the season, when you might need his pitching stats more than hitting…
can you change his position if you’ve lost another player for the rest of the season?
What makes Ohtani an early 1st rounder in G-1?
Gladiator question regarding Ohtani
Gladiator question regarding Ohtani
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Re: Gladiator question regarding Ohtani
You draft 23 starters and you never change your lineup. The computer just adds up all your stats for all 23 starters and the best 5x5 Roto team wins. You obviously are drafting Ohtani as either a UT or a pitcher to make sure you have a legal lineup. Enjoy.Deadheadz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 7:57 amI ASSumed the rules are pretty clear and if you draft Ohtani as a hitter he’s locked in as a hitter.
But he’s ranked so highly in ADP it makes me wonder if, by the last month of the season, when you might need his pitching stats more than hitting…
can you change his position if you’ve lost another player for the rest of the season?
What makes Ohtani an early 1st rounder in G-1?
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