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2008 HFWB Fantasy League |
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Team Standings |
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Team Name |
Record |
Points |
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Rally Monkeys (Jay Rozell) |
3-0-1 |
28.0 |
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Little Monsters (Chris Hess) |
3-1 |
34.5 |
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2-1-1 |
23.0 |
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Cheerio's Warriors (Zac Longo) |
2-2 |
21.0 |
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1-3 |
15.0 |
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Brew Crew (Anthony Bianchine) |
0-4 |
13.5 | | |
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Team Rosters |
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(U) Chris Hess (SP) Adam Trigger (SP) Greg Fuchs (H)
George Stegmann (H) Dan Ciarmiello (H) James Strang (BN) Marc Case (BN) Tadd O'Neil | |
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(U) Dustin Quay (SP) Jesse Reksc (SP) Mike Saburro (H)
Dan Macken (H) Jason Reuda (H) Mike Saccocio (BN) Ian Schoonmaker (BN) Colin Phillips | |
The United Global Agility Corporation |
(U) James Resue (SP) Josh Longo (SP) Nick Bove (H)
Josh Cookfair (H) Joe Villalovos (H) Ryan Conover (BN) Corey Zeh (BN) Bill Iachetta | |
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(U) Nick Sutter (SP) Eric Verhayden (SP) Kevin
Bourassa (H) Matt Bianchine (H) Ryan Skibinski (H) Chris Horwedel (BN) Anthony Bianchine (BN) John Mancini | |
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(U) Kyle McKelvey (SP) Nick Giordano (SP) Cam
Couball (H) Omar Husain (H) Jesse Horwedel (H) Dave Ferraro (BN) Dan Saccocio (BN) Mike Craig | |
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(U) Zac Longo (SP) Zac Popp (SP) Tom Tierney (H)
Jay Rozell (H) Conor Hart (H) Tim Goyette (BN) Adam Weatherwax (BN) Anthony Auspelmyer | | |
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2008 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 |
Zac Longo |
Rally Monkeys |
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#3 |
James Resue |
The UGAC |
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#4 |
Kyle McKelvey |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#5 |
Dustin Quay |
The Senators |
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#6 |
Nick Sutter |
Brew Crew | |
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Round Two |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#7 |
Eric Verhayden |
Brew Crew |
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#8 |
Jesse Reksc |
The Senators |
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#9 |
Nick Giordano |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#10 |
Josh Longo |
The UGAC |
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#11 |
Jay Rozell |
Rally Monkeys |
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#12 |
George Stegmann |
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 |
Zac Popp |
Rally Monkeys |
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#15 |
Nick Bove |
The UGAC |
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#16 |
Jesse Horwedel |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#17 |
Collin Phillips |
The Senators |
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#18 |
Ryan Skibinski |
Brew Crew | |
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Round Four |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#19 |
Chris Horwedel |
Brew Crew |
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#20 |
Dan Macken |
The Senators |
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#21 |
Omar Husain |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#22 |
Josh Cookfair |
The UGAC |
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#23 |
Tom Tierney |
Rally Monkeys |
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#24 |
Greg Fuchs |
Little Monsters | |
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Round Five |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#25 |
Dan Ciarmiello |
Little Monsters |
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#26 |
Conor Hart |
Rally Monkeys |
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#27 |
Joe Villalovos |
The UGAC |
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#28 |
Cam Couball |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#29 |
Dave LaCerais |
The Senators |
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#30 |
Nate Joseph |
Brew Crew | |
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Round Six |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#31 |
Kevin Bourassa |
Brew Crew |
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#32 |
Mike Saburro |
The Senators |
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#33 |
Dave Ferraro |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#34 |
Jon Marcella |
The UGAC |
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#35 |
Tim Goyette |
Rally Monkeys |
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#36 |
Kieran O'Connor |
Little Monsters | |
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Round Seven |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#37 |
James Strang |
Little Monsters |
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#38 |
Adam Weatherwax |
Rally Monkeys |
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#39 |
Bill Iachetta |
The UGAC |
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#40 |
Mike Craig |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#41 |
Jason DeBiase |
The Senators |
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#42 |
Cody Cater |
Brew Crew | |
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Round Eight |
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Pick # |
Player Name |
Fantasy Team |
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#43 |
Matt Bianchine |
Brew Crew |
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#44 |
Mike Saccocio |
The Senators |
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#45 |
Dan Saccocio |
Cheerio's Warriors |
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#46 |
Corey Zeh |
The UGAC |
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#47 |
Pat Carlin |
Rally Monkeys |
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#48 |
Melissa Faustel |
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 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.
Draft night! Probably the best part of fantasy baseball. We can make a party out of it and
order a pizza or something.
For more information, or just feel like letting us know you are interested check out the forum.
If you're not a member, it only takes a couple of minutes to join. Check it out
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