Years ago, players could play on one men's team. This made for great rivalries and an 'our guys are better than your guys' attitude.
Since then, with other activities and kids hooked by technology, the numbers in our program dwindled.
So, we let players play on any team they want.
This increased teams and put more money in our city's pockets.
Now, players hang around waiting to play on a team that is short of players.
In a sense, there are more teams, but the quality has nearly vanished.
The same has essentially happened to fantasy baseball.
Eric Heberlig enters several teams in 12 teamers and cashes in most of them.
Joe Berg and Chad Schroeder do the same.
In Main's this year, it is KC Cha.
All these players are wondeful fantasy players. Fantasy baseball is about being more right than wrong with baseball players.
These fellas were right and right on several teams.
They had splendid teams for a year.
Still, the barrage of teams bothers me. It shouldn't. But it does.
These players are playing well within the rules of entering every team they can.
Still, it is hard to give them as much credit as I would back in the older days when we could only enter one team in an Overall competition.
I can't help it, I'm old school.
Maybe it's jealousy.
It very well could be. I've never had a lot of teams at the top like these players and that must be a pretty cool feeling.
Maybe it's the money.
I sure as hell can't enter the events that these folks do. (But that's jealousy again

Or maybe I'm missing the past.
I liked that we only had one team in an event.
It made for rivalries (my team finished higher than yours!)
It made everything even.
We all had one lotto ticket.
Now, if a fella is right in his players, he is right five, ten, fifteen times over.
Wonderful for the owner.
And while I'm impressed by the many top finishing teams , I find it hard to root for them as well.
Shame om me for that reckoning.
And it's really a shame that the softball program and fantasy baseball can only survive by accepting many from the few instead of one by the many.