NL Jackie Robinson, originally PNL-157, has an opening. One of the last remaining original owners has decided to hang up his Scoresheet cleats. He owned the team for 28 years!
NLJR is a private league with a couple of unique rules - most notably we have a weekly email supplemental draft of one player per week, starting the same week that Scoresheet starts its supp drafts, which keeps everyone active and interested throughout the year as each season unfolds. We also have a special "X" supp draft right before the season starts - 3 tradable "X" picks for each team, which we implemented to allow owners to account for spring training developments and in response to fewer innings pitched in the majors by all starting pitchers. So this is a deep league, and you will have around 57 players on your roster at season's end. We follow most other standard Scoresheet rules. It's a ten team league NL-only league with four teams going to the postseason.
We have numerous winners from other Scoresheet leagues in our ranks, and I consider NLJR to be an experts' league. There is active trading, active emails, and good quality sportsmanship all around. It's not a beginner's league by any means, so a baseballhq owner would be an ideal fit.
The available team is team 4, https://www.scoresheet.com/FOR_WWW/N...e_Robinson.htm , which finished 2024 two games above .500. Team 4 has won the championship twice and its division many times. Can you bring another pennant to team 4?
I should add that our league commissioner is a fantastic, polite, cordial, kind, and very experienced commissioner. He's such an asset to the league.
NLJR is a private league with a couple of unique rules - most notably we have a weekly email supplemental draft of one player per week, starting the same week that Scoresheet starts its supp drafts, which keeps everyone active and interested throughout the year as each season unfolds. We also have a special "X" supp draft right before the season starts - 3 tradable "X" picks for each team, which we implemented to allow owners to account for spring training developments and in response to fewer innings pitched in the majors by all starting pitchers. So this is a deep league, and you will have around 57 players on your roster at season's end. We follow most other standard Scoresheet rules. It's a ten team league NL-only league with four teams going to the postseason.
We have numerous winners from other Scoresheet leagues in our ranks, and I consider NLJR to be an experts' league. There is active trading, active emails, and good quality sportsmanship all around. It's not a beginner's league by any means, so a baseballhq owner would be an ideal fit.
The available team is team 4, https://www.scoresheet.com/FOR_WWW/N...e_Robinson.htm , which finished 2024 two games above .500. Team 4 has won the championship twice and its division many times. Can you bring another pennant to team 4?
I should add that our league commissioner is a fantastic, polite, cordial, kind, and very experienced commissioner. He's such an asset to the league.
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