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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2015 15:46:17 GMT -5
Didn't see anything specific in our rules on this but how many games must a player play at a position to be eligible at that position? Need to know both position players and pitchers.
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Post by Angels GM (Scott) on Feb 28, 2015 16:08:46 GMT -5
Whatever Fantrax goes by
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Post by Brewers GM (Brad) on Feb 28, 2015 16:12:32 GMT -5
We're going off of Fantrax eligibility. This is what they say... Position Eligibility Games needed from previous season for a player to qualify at a hitting position : 20 Games needed from current season for a player to qualify at a hitting position: 10 Starts needed from previous season for a player to qualify as a starter : 5 Starts needed from current season for a player to qualify as a starter : 3 Relief appearances needed from previous season for a player to qualify as a reliever : 8 Relief appearances needed from current season for a player to qualify as a reliever: 5 Use Fantrax's default position(s) even if player qualifies for at least one position based on above criteria: Yes Note: If a player does not qualify for any positions based on the above selections, he will qualify at the position(s) played most in the previous season. If he did not play at all last season, then the default position(s) will be used. Link: www.fantrax.com/fantasy/leagueRulesSummary.go?leagueId=j7r0dqivi69mkwdsThat being said, it seems to be kind of a crapshoot. That is, Fantrax assigns positions that completely disregard these rules at times and doesn't assign positions to players that seem to qualify. Examples. 1) Stephen Vogt played 47 games at 1B, 18 games in the OF, and 15 games at C last year. Fantrax has him as a C/CI 2) Rickie Weeks, who signed with Seattle and stated his willingness to try the OF is listed as a MI/OF on Fantrax. He has never played an inning in the OF in his career. Does anyone else have a better explanation of Fantrax's rationale?
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