The "too many teams" dilemma
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:39 pm
This is the first year in my life I've had to manage more than 4 teams for fantasy baseball.
I think I have 6 or 7 teams (one a slow draft without free agents). I don't mind the burden it's going to put on my Sundays (until football revs up)...but it's the daily boxscore watching that is killing me!
I look at the "wins, saves, home runs, stolen bases" and say...KILLER!...I did well today...I have ALL these guys!
Then you pull up each individual league and find out overall you LOST points on the day due to "all these guys" being spread out over too many teams.
It's FUN...but the results suck!
How do you folks with more leagues than me enjoy baseball? It's like you must either really ramp up on a few guys and have them all over your teams...or you get stuck rooting for a closer to walk in JUST ONE RUN to my catcher for that needed RBI, yet THEN secure the out and get my SP a win and RP a save.
Do you 10+ leagues players even enjoy baseball? Tell me how you can???
I think I have 6 or 7 teams (one a slow draft without free agents). I don't mind the burden it's going to put on my Sundays (until football revs up)...but it's the daily boxscore watching that is killing me!
I look at the "wins, saves, home runs, stolen bases" and say...KILLER!...I did well today...I have ALL these guys!
Then you pull up each individual league and find out overall you LOST points on the day due to "all these guys" being spread out over too many teams.
It's FUN...but the results suck!
How do you folks with more leagues than me enjoy baseball? It's like you must either really ramp up on a few guys and have them all over your teams...or you get stuck rooting for a closer to walk in JUST ONE RUN to my catcher for that needed RBI, yet THEN secure the out and get my SP a win and RP a save.
Do you 10+ leagues players even enjoy baseball? Tell me how you can???