1997
OFFICIAL LEAGUE CONSTITUTION
THE WOLFPACK FANTASY BASEBALL LEAGUE (WFBL)
League Commissioner : Adam Brake
League History
The WolfPack Fantasy Baseball League begun in 1993 with four teams using
players solely from the National League. The league format at that time
consisted of weekly winners, therefore, no overall champion was crowned.
The next season was cut short due to the strike, and again, no champion
was crowned. By 1995, the league had grown 50% and included owners across
two states. That season saw many teams such as the Gameball Boys, Black
Sox and Tampico Trauma assume, and ultimately lose, first place. The championship
for that year belonged to the Power Rangers, who credited their second
half surge to a trade for Marlin outfielder Jeff Conine. In 1996, the league
bid a fond farewell to the Camel Toes, while granting franchise rights
to two new clubs. Despite a strong effort by the expansion Raleigh "Middle"
Fingers, the season was dominated from start to finish by the Tampico Trauma.
General manager Clay Lowman attributed his success to a lack of injuries
and the career year of Atlanta pitcher John Smoltz. The 1997 season welcomes
three new owners to the fray. With the expansion to 10 teams, the league
has decided to expand the player pool to include all players from both
the National and American Leagues. In addition, two divisions have been
created, and the league format changed from total points to head-to-head.
The founders of the league formed the WFBL in order to elucidate our baseball
expertise into a tangible, quantitative form, increase our knowledge of
the game, and have a great time doing it!
Owner Objective
The goal of each owner is to finish as high as possible in their respective
division, move onto the playoffs and the win the right to have their team
name engraved on the coveted league trophy.
Summary Description of the League
The WFBL consists of ten fantasy baseball teams consisting of players from
any combination of American and National League Major League Baseball teams.
The rules closely resemble traditional fantasy league rules, with the most
important exceptions being the following:
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Each team will be required to remain at or below a $300 salary cap at all
times throughout the season (the exception being extended rosters at which
time the salary cap will be raised to $320). Any transaction that violates
this rule will be void. Player salaries are determined before the start
of the season and will remain static for the entire year. Any player added
to a Major League roster during the season will receive a value of $1.
The initial values will be determined by the latest values documented in
USA Today's Baseball Weekly magazine at the time of the draft. Those players
not assigned a value will be assigned a value of $1.
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Scoring is based on 11x10 statistics in the following categories: S, D,
T, HR, RBI, R, BB, SB, CS, SO, E for field players and IP, W, L, ER, SV,
BS, BB, H, SO, HOLDS for pitchers.
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At the beginning of the season, owners will be notified with their draft
number which will determine when they will pick in the draft.
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Owners can make unlimited free-agent pickups throughout the year, until
the August 31st deadline.
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Each team is required to maintain a roster consisting of a minimum of 19
players.
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There is a general 5-11 man reserve roster which may be expanded up to
16 on August 24th until the end of the season.
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Teams are divided into two divisions, the Sendak Division and the O'Cain
Division. Each division will consist of five teams. The top two teams in
each division will play each other in the playoffs for a trip to the WFBL
World Series to play the winner of the opposing division championship.
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A plaque will be awarded to the regular season total-points champion.
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A rules committee has been established to make decisions on all rule-related
questions and actions.
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Four cash-award prizes will be issued at the end of the season based on
final standings in the league. First place 50%, second place 25%, third
place 15%, and fourth place 10%.
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Winter rosters and off-season trading is not recognized by the league.
League Name
The official league name is the "WolfPack Fantasy Baseball League" (abbreviated
WFBL).
ROSTERS
Active Roster
The active roster consists of 14 players that have eligibility which allows
them to fill the following positions:
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catcher (1),
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first baseman (1),
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second baseman (1),
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third baseman (1),
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shortstop (1),
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outfielders (3),
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designated hitter (1),
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pitchers (5)*.
* At least one but no more than two of the five pitchers must be
an established reliever (closer, or middle reliever).
There is no penalty for not filling one or more of the 14 positions
designated for field players and pitchers. It is the owners' responsibility
to replace injured players. All player activation and deactivation go into
effect at the beginning of the next week.
Reserve Roster
The reserve roster consists of backup and/or injured players. There is
no separate disabled list. Each team must have a minimum of 5 players
on their reserve roster at all times and a maximum of 11. The maximum
reserve roster value will expand to 16 players on August 24th, at which
point, free agents may be signed on a first-come, first-serve basis. The
signing period will exist for one week only.
Position Eligibility
Once the season begins, players become eligible at new positions if they
play in 20 or more games at the position.
Disabled List
If a player goes on the Major League disabled list (15-day, 60-day, season),
an owner may option to place him on their reserve roster. The player may
be reactivated at any time regardless of his status on the Major League
disabled list (designed for cases when a player is expected to return during
the week activated).
Initial Rosters
The initial 14-man rosters and 5-11 man reserve rosters will be filled
by the draft.
Changes in Rosters
During the season, you may make changes in your roster by contacting the
commissioner and performing one or more valid transactions.
Post-season Roster Protection
The WolfPack Fantasy Baseball League has incorporated "bracketed" player
protection for returning owners. The number of roster protection brackets
will be determined by the number of owners divided by two and rounded up
to the nearest whole number (i.e. 6 owners = 3 brackets, 9 owners = 5 brackets,
etc.). Owners will fall into a bracket based on their final standings in
the previous year. The first bracket will allow the protection of 2 players.
Each additional bracket will allow the protection of one more player than
that of the preceding bracket. Each returning team is required to
provide the current commissioner with a protected list 7-10 days prior
to the next season's draft. All unprotected players will go into the pool
of players available for the next draft.
STATS
Software
Commercial Windows™ based fantasy league software will be used this year
in creating weekly status reports and in keeping track of team rosters
both active and reserve. The statistics will be provided by a statistical
service to be determined.
Scoring
The following points are awarded or deducted for field players.
Statistic |
Points |
Home run (HR) |
+4 |
Triple (T) |
+3 |
Double (D) |
+2 |
Single (S) |
+1 |
Run batted in (RBI) |
+1 |
Run scored (R) |
+1 |
Walk (BB) |
+1 |
Stolen Base (SB) |
+1 |
Caught stealing (CS) |
-1 |
Strikeout (K) |
-1 |
Error (E) |
-1 |
Table 1: Field Player Scoring
The following points are awarded or deducted for pitchers.
Statistic |
Points |
Win (W) |
+10 |
Save (SV) |
+5 |
Hold (HL) |
+5 |
Complete game (CG) |
+5 |
Strikeout (K) |
+1 |
Innings pitched (IP) |
+1 |
Walk (BB) |
-1 |
Earned run (ER) |
-1 |
Hit against (H) |
-0.5 |
Blown Save (BS) |
-2 |
Loss (L) |
-3 |
Table 2: Pitcher Scoring
Standings
Weekly standings are determined by each team's overall record in head-to-head
competition. In head-to-head competition, two teams match total active-roster
points for that given week. The team with more points receives a win, the
other a loss.
Ties in Overall Standings
Ties in overall standings will be broken by the following:
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Head-to-head record between the two teams
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Divisional record
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Total points and
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Coin toss
Weekly Reports
Each weekly statistical report will reflect those values accumulated from
the games from the previous Monday through Sunday. Weekly reports will
be available every Tuesday morning through electronic mail when available.
Free Agent Reports
Updated free-agent reports will be made available at least once every two
months by the commissioner. It is the responsibility of each owner to update
these reports manually in the time between released reports.
TRANSACTIONS
Transaction Types
The following is a list of possible transactions:
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Activate (from reserve roster)
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Acquire a player in a trade
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Sign a free agent
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Deactivate (to reserve roster)
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Trade away
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Waive (i.e. release, allowing the player to be picked up by another owner
or yourself)
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Move player to new position
The commissioner can declare any transaction null and void. The only two
reasons that this may be necessary are if:
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The transaction is disallowed by the rules.
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It appears that two or more teams are colluding.
Transaction Deadline
The weekly transaction deadline is Sunday night, midnight ET.
Free Agents
You can pickup free agents at any time during the season until the free-agent
deadline, 12 midnight, August 31 (ET). A free agent may only be acquired
if room exists on the roster for that player and there are no conflicts
in regards to the salary cap. Once acquired, a free agent cannot be waived
or traded for a minimum of two weeks.
Note: No player is eligible to be picked up until the day after
he appears on a major league roster.
Waivers
League owners will be notified via email when a player is waived from another
team. Any team has until the following Sunday (minimum of 1 week) to claim
this player. The team with the lowest record at the time of the release
will obtain the rights to that player. Once waived, a player may not be
reacquired by the same team (via trade or free agent signing) for a period
of two weeks.
Trades
Trades may be made between two teams for any players on their 14-man active
roster or reserve list at any time before the trade deadline. The trade
deadline is August 1 midnight ET. Important: BOTH teams must
notify the commissioner (via email or phone) by the transaction deadline
for the trade is valid. You must include free agent pickups, player waivers,
reserves or position moves with your trade (if necessary) to make sure
your 14-man active roster position requirements and salary requirements
are met. Trades may not involve a "player to be named later".
Kiel Clause
A player's protection rights may not be traded. Once a player has been
traded, he may not be reacquired for the same player with whom he was originally
traded for a period of one month (in an effort to discourage the "renting"
of players). Any infraction of these rules will result in verbal thrashing,
excessive finger pointing and sneering.
Player Activation/Deactivation
Players may be moved between the active roster and reserve roster at any
time to satisfy position requirements.
THE DRAFT
Pre-Draft Activities
The ordering in which new owners select in the expansion draft will be
performed by lottery at least two weeks before the scheduled draft. In
the same manner, normal draft selection ordering will be performed by lottery
at least two weeks before the scheduled draft. Player protection lists
for returning owners are required 7-10 days before the draft. If this list
is not received by this deadline, no players will be protected. A complete
free agent guide will be provided as soon as available with all position
eligibility and salaries before the draft.
Position Eligibility
For the draft, players are eligible at a position if they played at least
20 games at that position in the previous season or are established at
that position (rookies only). The rules committee will have the final say
on position eligibility. The players eligible to be chosen for your initial
14-man roster must be on a Major League roster or disabled list on opening
day. Players put on a Major League roster during the draft cannot be added
until the draft is completed.
Draft Format
Each year as needed, the WolfPack Fantasy Baseball League will conduct
a two-round expansion draft. This draft allows expansion teams to begin
the regular draft with four players (the same number of players as returning
owners in the lowest protection bracket). The order in which new owners
select during this draft is determined by lottery before draft day. The
order in which returning owners select in the expansion draft will be determined
by the previous year's final standings.
New Owners
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3
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2
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1
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New Owners
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New Owners
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1
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2
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3
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New Owners
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Normal Lottery
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Table 3: Draft Selection Ordering
After the two-round expansion draft is completed, a normal draft will
commence with selection ordering pre-determined by lottery. With each selection
made in the draft, the owner is required to disclose the player's name
and salary and the remaining funds available to that team for additional
signings.
Draft Date and Location
The 1997 draft is scheduled for March 22nd to be held at the residence
of the owner of the Raleigh "Middle" Fingers (maps and directions to be
provided).
OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES
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Keep active throughout the season.
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Adhere to the league rules.
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Submit the entry fee to commissioners on time.
COMMISSIONER RESPONSIBILTIES
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Provide a complete listing of all owner names, mailing address and phone
numbers for all owners.
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Keep player status information up-to-date at all times.
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Run draft smoothly, accurately, fairly, and quickly.
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Enforce the league rules.
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Reply to transaction requests promptly.
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Maintain the official WFBL web site.
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Maintain the official WFBL constitution.
* 1997 Division Champions
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