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UPDATE: League is full. Managers see new thread to name your keepers.
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The 90s Keeper League is winding down its 8th season. We have two openings for next season. This is a rare opportunity to get into a great league!
Here is how it works. You protect three players from your adopted team's season 8 roster. Then there is a one round supplemental draft. That gives you four protected players to take into season 9. It's a fun format because you get the continuity of a keeper league but without any of the work.
The first manager to sign up will have his choice of the two available teams or he may defer. Whoever gets the "leftover" team will be able to select a new (but still unique) stadium. There is an $80 million salary cap, DH, waivers, 5/10/20 drop.
Here are the two teams:
"Lynx" Coors field................................ http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1125973
(team includes Derek Jeter, Manny Ramirez) (CLAIMED)
"Reservoir Dogs" Tiger Stadium................ http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1126502
(team includes McGwire, Sandberg, Walker)
Your are not obligated to take any of the players I mentioned above; you can take any three players. Also, you can keep, cut, or trade any of your keepers. Of course, if you drop one of them because they got a stinker year, there is always the chance (a good chance) another manager will pick him up. It makes for some tough choices!
Here are the official league rules if you enjoy reading the "fine print": viewtopic.php?f+9&t=860&p=10868
If you are the first manager to sign up, indicate which team you want (or indicate that you want to defer)
If you are the second manager to sign up, you can pick your stadium later (unless first manager deferred; then pick a team)
Requirements: You need to be able to check the boards daily when the supplemental draft is taking place (it will start approximately May 3). Basic familiarity with the 90s set will be helpful.
Join us!
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The 90s Keeper League is winding down its 8th season. We have two openings for next season. This is a rare opportunity to get into a great league!
Here is how it works. You protect three players from your adopted team's season 8 roster. Then there is a one round supplemental draft. That gives you four protected players to take into season 9. It's a fun format because you get the continuity of a keeper league but without any of the work.
The first manager to sign up will have his choice of the two available teams or he may defer. Whoever gets the "leftover" team will be able to select a new (but still unique) stadium. There is an $80 million salary cap, DH, waivers, 5/10/20 drop.
Here are the two teams:
"Lynx" Coors field................................ http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1125973
(team includes Derek Jeter, Manny Ramirez) (CLAIMED)
"Reservoir Dogs" Tiger Stadium................ http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1126502
(team includes McGwire, Sandberg, Walker)
Your are not obligated to take any of the players I mentioned above; you can take any three players. Also, you can keep, cut, or trade any of your keepers. Of course, if you drop one of them because they got a stinker year, there is always the chance (a good chance) another manager will pick him up. It makes for some tough choices!
Here are the official league rules if you enjoy reading the "fine print": viewtopic.php?f+9&t=860&p=10868
If you are the first manager to sign up, indicate which team you want (or indicate that you want to defer)
If you are the second manager to sign up, you can pick your stadium later (unless first manager deferred; then pick a team)
Requirements: You need to be able to check the boards daily when the supplemental draft is taking place (it will start approximately May 3). Basic familiarity with the 90s set will be helpful.
Join us!
Last edited by coyote303 on Mon May 05, 2014 11:37 am, edited 3 times in total.