Fantasy Baseball Pay League Directory

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Guide to the best Fantasy Baseball sites. Free Information and links in easy-to-find categories.
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Keeper Fantasy Leagues - Keeper league baseball with cash prizes. Live scoring, live or message board drafts, full-year play, value ranking, top player report & other reports, everything automated & realtime. Several different styles of Keeper leagues. Also Extreme Keeper League.
ESPN - From the leader in sports comes one of the most popular fantasy baseball league sites on the web. Several styles of play including: regular season & mid-season standard play, Diamond Daily - a daily game with prizes, Baseball Challenge - A simple scoring game for beginners & Classic Baseball - A salary cap style game with Hall of Famers & All-Stars. Prizes, resources and forums.
MLB - Several pay-style leagues including: Survivor, Salary Cap Leagues, Rotisserie Leagues, Bush Leagues and Sim Leagues. Some free games and lots of free resources from one of the best Fantasy Baseball web sites on the web.
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Pay Leagues
Fan Star - Up to 32 teams/4 conferences Live Scoring during all games Automatic Scores/Results Customizable/Flexible Scoring Fast, Reliable Tech Support Salaries, Contracts, League Acct NO AD BANNERS/SPAM EMAIL Auction or Draft Leagues (prerank) Live Online Drafts or Offline Draft Multiple methods of Player Movement Waivers, Injured Reserve, Farm Choose from 20 site designs Renew/Multi-League Discounts Total Pts, Head-to-Head, or Combined. Reports included.
Commissioner Online - Flexible scoring grid available. Set point values (or weights) for over 20 Batting categories and over 20 Pitching categories. Categories are added based on user requests. Head to Head scoring, where points are calculated for each player, or Rotisserie Scoring, where teams are ranked by team total statistics, category by category. Set up player salaries & team salary caps to be tracked. Salary totals are displayed on team home page & during the Auction.
     
 


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Picking a Fantasy Baseball League

The first step in becoming and fantasy baseball champ and having a season of fun is picking a good league. The web offers many leagues that have different point systems, different rules and different styles of play.

There are keeper leagues, which mean you play with the same people for a certain amount of years and you "keep" a certain amount of players every year.

There are salary cap leagues in which each player cost a certain price and you have a budget to draft and sign those players. Players values go up and down during the year like the stock market, depending on how they play.

Another time of play is "Roto" with the "5x5" being the most common. There are five hitting and five pitching categories. The five hitting categories are Batting Average (BA), Home Runs (HR), Runs Batted In (RBI), Stolen Bases (SB) and Runs (R) scored. The five pitching categories are Innings Pitched (IP), Wins (W), Saves (S), Earned Run Average (ERA), and Strikeouts (SO). Pitchers will not accumulate hitting statistics. Points are awarded in each of the 10 categories based on your standings compared to the other league teams. Most times points are awarded to the weekly winners in each category.

Head to head usually has two teams playing each other each day and the winner gets the points.

Points-based leagues have the teams compete in what ever categories have been set up for the entire year.

There are a few simple steps one can take to pick the right league for them. After choosing the style of Fantasy Baseball you like, you need make sure the league has a stat service. This shows you what your team does everyday day and keeps totals for the season. This is a must. After that, it is mostly opinion and price.