Monday, February 9, 2009

Head to Head Scoring

Head to Head scoring has quickly become the most popular fantasy baseball scoring system.  This is a system in which you compete against another fantasy owner to see who can compile the best stats over a set time period, usually a week. 

 

Each statistical category that is used for scoring purposes for the league will count as one game for that week.  So if you play in a 5x5 head to head league there are 10 categories that count for scoring, so 10 games are played that week.  The win for each category goes to the fantasy owner who’s team accumulates the most points for that category. 

 

An example would be if your team hits more home runs than your opponent then you would receive a win in the home run category.  If there is a tie then you would both receive a tie for that category for the week.  If you did not accumulate the most points for the category then you will receive a loss for that category.

 

At the end of each week every team will accumulate wins and losses.  These wins and loses are accumulated over the season and will be used to determine who does and does not make the playoffs.  The fantasy owners with the best records will be the teams in the playoffs. 

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