Some history...
When Rotisserie's Founding Fathers wrote their first book in 1984, rosters were stocked by means of an auction draft. Those of us who grew up in this industry saw that as the foundation of the game. Rotisserie was, after all, one part baseball and one part economics. As team owners, we had to consider how to build a roster within the limits of a fixed budget.
There was no such thing as snake, or straight, or serpentine.
Over time, these alternative draft methods emerged, but auctions had taken such a strong foothold in the industry that they never were able to gain comparable popularity.
The explosion of fantasy football coincided with the explosion of the internet in the late 1990s. In part due to the...
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