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if there's room, count me in too.  cubs in 2005!!

it's free right?  and someone would have to explain it to me...lol....

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Yep, it's free. Basically you "draft" a team of players and then keep an active rotation and always try to improve your lineup. Based on a player's performance, per game, you get points that affect your ranking within the small league itself.

Count me in, I'd be active all season long as well. With all the responses so far, it may be more logical to actually have two Neowin leagues of 10-12 teams each. Just curious as to what people would prefer? I think Yahoo opens up their Fantasy Baseball on Feb 15th so we can start almost anytime soon. What kind of league do people want?

4x4 or 5x5 or any others? Roto or Head to Head? Live draft or Pre-Rank?

Personally, I like 5x5, Live Draft and Head to Head, but again if we set up two leagues we could have one Head to Head and one Roto and people could join the type they like best.

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