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Postby pokey2776 » Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:00 am

Why we list 10 Pitchers and 15 everyday players in our original draft list ...then we go through the draft at MIDNIGHT and you end up with 11 PITCHERS AND 14 EVERYDAY PLAYERS ... ACCORDING TO SN IF YOUR PLAYER YOU WANTED IS DRAFTED THEN YOU GET THE NEXT WHATEVER .BUT IT DOES NOT SAY IF YOU WANT A RF OR C OR ETC YOU GAT A PITCHER ...THIS DOES NOT MAKE SENSE AT ALL. KIND OF MAKES YOU WONDER EVEN MORE ABOUT WHAT IS REALLY DONE
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Postby LMBombers » Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:40 am

Your autodraft card is filled out with 11 pitchers and 14 hitters. It is no big mystery.
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Re: please explain

Postby blue turtle » Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:53 am

[quote:84fd76c41f="pokey2776"]Why we list 10 Pitchers and 15 everyday players in our original draft list ...then we go through the draft at MIDNIGHT and you end up with 11 PITCHERS AND 14 EVERYDAY PLAYERS ... ACCORDING TO SN IF YOUR PLAYER YOU WANTED IS DRAFTED THEN YOU GET THE NEXT WHATEVER .BUT IT DOES NOT SAY IF YOU WANT A RF OR C OR ETC YOU GAT A PITCHER ...THIS DOES NOT MAKE SENSE AT ALL. KIND OF MAKES YOU WONDER EVEN MORE ABOUT WHAT IS REALLY DONE[/quote:84fd76c41f]

You don't list 10 pitchers and 15 hitters to begin with, but 11/14.
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