Monday, February 9, 2009

Rotisserie Scoring System

For the purpose of this post I will assume that the league is a basic 5x5 rotisserie-scoring league with 10 members. 

 

Scoring Points

In rotisserie scoring leagues teams total scores are ranked from best to worst in each statistical category.  An example is that the first place team in a given category will score 10 points in that category.  The second place team would score 9.  If there was however a tie for first within the category then both players would each score 9.5 points. 

 

Categories Expressed with Averages 

Categories that are expressed with an average (ERA, WHIP, and AVG.) will be expressed with 3 decimal points.  However when it comes to scoring purposes the scores will be compare to as many decimal places as are necessary.

 

Innings Pitched Maximums

In all Rotisserie fantasy baseball leagues there will be a maximum innings pitched number for your league.  This will tell you the number of innings that will count towards scoring for your team.  If your team exceeds this number then any Fantasy Points scored after exceeding the maximum inning pitched number will not count towards your total score. 

 

Determining the Winner

The winner is determined on the last day of scoring with will be set by your fantasy baseball commissioner.  The number of points is added up and the winner is the fantasy team with the most overall points.  It is important to know that someone can win a league with out coming in first in any of the categories.  

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