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by LimbadaArmada » Fri Jun 13, 2003 10:00 am
Where are the places you cna get into a keepers league? Thanks for your help!
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by cincyreds » Fri Jun 13, 2003 10:19 am
Yahoo has some, but it it wise to get in one where you know for certain all the owners in the keeper league will be coming back year after year.
Otherwise, you just end up in another keeper league and starting over.
I played in keeper leagues at Sandbox for 4 years and there wasn't one season, when 1 or 2 owners did not come back.
This is where paying to play in a keeper league comes in handy, it seems when you you get a bunch of guys who pay they usually stay and comeback each year.
The BIG RED Machine will rise again.
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by shpuck » Fri Jun 13, 2003 2:15 pm
You can also set one up yoursefl. We go through cnnsi.com (pay league) but it's private with a bunch of friends. I'm sure they have leagues where strangers play together, i.e. more public.
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by jay » Sat Jun 14, 2003 12:12 am
Zack Greinke...the next Greg Maddux. LOOK IT UP!
For what it's worth.
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by mrmarley » Sat Jun 14, 2003 12:49 am
it it wise to get in one where you know for certain all the owners in the keeper league will be coming back year after year.
Otherwise, you just end up in another keeper league and starting over.
The keeper league I'm in has baseball, football, and basketball...it's a great way to keep everyone around all season, if you're into those 3 sports.
some ppl are weaker in one sport than another, but it's a nice change seeing ppl's strengths and weaknesses as the different sports come into play.

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