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Fantasy Leagues => Franchise GM: Archives => Franchise GM: History Books => Franchise GM => MLB Leagues => Franchise GM: FGM Commissioner News & Tid Bits => Topic started by: Colby on March 04, 2012, 06:02:36 PM
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Franchise GM will need to have a custom schedule once again this year. I recommend going with two scoring periods per week. The first week can force all teams to start 40-40 + their wins and losses that week.
There are 26 weeks in the MLB regular season.
Weeks 25.5-26 are World Series
Weeks 24-25.5 are LCS
Weeks 23-24 are LDS
Week 22.5 is Wildcard match according to new MLB playoff rules
This leaves 21*2 + 1 = 43 scoring periods. I recommend taking two scoring periods off for the all-star game leaving us with 41 periods left. Two opponents per scoring period equals 82 fantasy matchups. Those + the mean regressive 40-40 record that all teams start with adds up to 162 games.
What are everyone's thoughts on this and are there any volunteers for creating and administering the schedule?
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I think Corey worked out a really solid schedule for Moneyball...I'm kind of on board using that one for FGM
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Two scoring periods per week is too short from my point of view. When a team has most players from the same team and the team has 3 games s a rival with 4 games during the same scoring period the difference is way too big. Over a week that difference is insignificant. All fantasy leagues that I have been in that use two scoring periods per week turn out to be a mess.
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Well, we can go with weekly scoring periods like last year. It worked out well although I think we need teams to start 40-40 to make the records more realistic.
Plus, we need to figure out the playoff schedule first and foremost before the regular season is defined.
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Colby I understand your wanting to go for realism, but some teams don't even have full rosters. If a team in MLB showed up with 7 guys in the field chances are they would take a loss.
Is it possible to go with the real life MLB schedule, and take the last two weeks and spread them out throughout the season?
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I agree with Daniel, last year shedules worked very good for everybody
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The real-life MLB schedule could work. We would have to take more than the last two weeks to spread out over the regular season.
We should end the season with the World Series spanning the last full week and days following. Championship and Divisional Series should each be one week. What about the new wildcard matches?
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Before settling on a schedule did we ever resolve the fantrax issue with 30 teams?
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The schedule created for Moneyball, could easily be used here for this league as well. But there is no interleague play
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Before settling on a schedule did we ever resolve the fantrax issue with 30 teams?
I am going to pay Fantrax $60.
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For one, I am not on board with adopting the new MLB changes this season. After this season we can delve into the extended WC, CBA, and all that nonsense...
As far as the schedule goes, I think we should just use last years...seemed to work out. If anyone feels that the schedule should be changed then that is something that can be brought up before the Rule Committee prior to the start of next season (2013). But a suggestion needs to come with that, not a "I don't like the schedule".
I know some have voiced an opinion of less inter division play, which is definitely something to consider. But as it stands I think we should just leave well enough alone and just have a season that is smooth sailing (hopefully).