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2009 HFWB Fantasy League |
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Team Standings |
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Team Name |
W-L-T |
Points |
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Team Long Bone (Zac Longo) |
2-0-0 |
15.5 |
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Brew Crew (Anthony Bianchine) |
1-0-1 |
14.5 |
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Fantasy Factory (Corey Zeh) |
1-1-0 |
13.5 |
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Little Monsters (Chris Hess) |
1-1-0 |
12.5 |
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Raysing The Bar (Jay Rozell) |
0-1-1 |
7.5 |
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Your Mom's Name (Nick Bove) |
0-2-0 |
1.5 | | |
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Team Rosters |
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(U) Chris Hess (SP) Nick Giordano (SP) Joe Villalovos (H)
Ryan Skibinski (H) Josh Cookfair (H) Jason Blond (BN) John Dwyer (BN) Dan Clark (RS) | |
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(U) James Resue (SP) Colin Phillips (SP) Mike
Saburro (H) Nick Sutter (H) Joe Marcella (H)
Dustin Quay (BN) Sean Kinnaly (BN) James Strang | |
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(U) Greg Fuchs (SP) Tom Tierney (SP) Shane Couball (H)
Jay Rozell (H) Chris Horwedel (H) Mike Kattleman (BN) Kenny Lancto (BN) Ben Gatchell | |
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(U) Josh Longo (SP) Nick Bove (SP) Zach Popp (H)
George Stegmann (H) Omar Husain (H) Dan Macken (BN) Dan LaPlant (BN) Adam Weatherwax | |
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(U) Tadd O'Neil (SP) Jesse Reksc (SP) Zac Longo (H)
Marc Case (H) Anthony Auspelmyer (H) Jesse Horwedel (BN) CJ Fonda (BN) Corey Zeh | |
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(U) Adam Trigger (SP) Brian Kelly (SP) Alex
Kelly (H) Dan Ciarmiello (H) Mike Saccocio (H) Steve Weeks (BN) Tim Goyette (BN) Nick Leffler | | |
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Team Long Bone acquires Anthony Auspelmyer
from Brew Crew for George Stegmann
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Fantasy Factory acquires Ryan Skibinski from
Brew Crew for Nick Bove and Jay Rozell
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Raysing The Bar acquires Jay Rozell from
Brew Crew for Zach Popp
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Raysing The Bar acquires Chris
Horwedel from Your Mom's Name for Dan Clark (A's)
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Fantasy Factory acquires Adam Trigger from Little
Monsters for Ryan Skibinski
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Little Monsters acquire Nick Giordano from Fantasy
Factory for Alex Kelly and Dan Ciarmiello
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2009 Fantasy Draft |
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Round One |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#1 |
Chris Hess |
Little Monsters |
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#2 |
Josh Longo |
Brew Crew |
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#3 |
Nick Giordano |
Fantasy Factory |
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#4 |
Tadd O'Neil |
Team Long Bone |
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#5 |
James Resue |
Your Mom's Name |
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#6 |
Greg Fuchs |
Raysing The Bar | |
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Round Two |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#7 |
Tom Tierney |
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#8 |
Colin Phillips |
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#9 |
Zac Longo |
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#10 |
Brian Kelly |
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#11 |
Ryan Skibinski |
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#12 |
Dan Ciarmiello |
Little Monsters | |
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Round Three |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#13 |
Adam Trigger |
Little Monsters |
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#14 |
Anthony Auspelmer |
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#15 |
Nick Bove |
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#16 |
George Stegmann |
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#17 |
Nick Sutter |
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#18 |
Zach Popp |
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Round Four |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#19 |
Mike Kattleman |
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#20 |
James Strang |
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#21 |
Jesse Reksc |
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#22 |
Jay Rozell |
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#23 |
Omar Husain |
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#24 |
Josh Cookfair |
Little Monsters | |
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Round Five |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#25 |
Alex Kelly |
Little Monsters |
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#26 |
Tyler Grygas |
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#27 |
Mike Saccocio |
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#28 |
Jesse Horwedel |
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#29 |
Chris Horwedel |
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#30 |
Dan Clark (A's) |
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Round Six |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#31 |
Jake DiJohn |
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#32 |
Dustin Quay |
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#33 |
Marc Case |
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#34 |
Tim Goyette |
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#35 |
Dan Macken |
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#36 |
Joe Villalovos |
Little Monsters | |
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Round Seven |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#37 |
Dan Clark(RS) |
Little Monsters |
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#38 |
Adam Weatherwax |
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#39 |
Ian Schoonmaker |
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#40 |
CJ Fonda |
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#41 |
Sean Kinnaly |
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#42 |
Cody Rumney |
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Round Eight |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#43 |
Josh Pieniazek |
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#44 |
Scott DeBiase |
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#45 |
Corey Zeh |
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#46 |
Ryan Conover |
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#47 |
Matt Grygas |
Brew Crew |
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#48 |
Ricky Rafferty |
Little Monsters | |
How to play:
The point system we will use is very simple. There will be 11 possible points. Six pitching points, five hitting
points. They break down as follows: (Pitching) Innings pitched, hits per inning, strikeouts, walks per
inning, wins and ERA. (Hitting) Hits, runs scored, RBI's, HR's and walks. You get points by winning a category. So if the
players on your team hit a combined 12 HR's, and your opponents team only hits 5, you win a point for that
category. Winning the most points out of 11 gets you a win.
On your fantasy wiffleball team, you will have six positions to draft players. You'll
have two pitcher slots, three hitter slots and one utility slot. The utility slot will be a player who will have their
stats count for both pitching and hitting. So you would want to draft a player that is good at hitting and pitching, obviously.
At the end of the week each all of your players stats will be combined.
You will play one fantasy team per week. Whoever wins the most points wins the week. Very
simple.
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