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by Cobra_Kai » Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:22 pm
I'm curious...why does Yahoo, if a game gets postponed, not let you then take those players out of the roster to sub in ones who are active? I understand that if you start a player who isn't on that day's roster, that once the game begins you can't replace him. But in this case (like today's CWS/DET game), the game gets cancelled without a single pitch being thrown. It seems ridiculous to not allow people to then sub in players for that spot.
Am I alone here?
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by markj11 » Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:36 pm
Cobra_Kai wrote:I'm curious...why does Yahoo, if a game gets postponed, not let you then take those players out of the roster to sub in ones who are active? I understand that if you start a player who isn't on that day's roster, that once the game begins you can't replace him. But in this case (like today's CWS/DET game), the game gets cancelled without a single pitch being thrown. It seems ridiculous to not allow people to then sub in players for that spot.
Am I alone here?
Genie gave a reasonable answer to this question last year and it goes a little something like this
http://www.fantasybaseballcafe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=341961&p=2729955#p2729955
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