The game of fantasy baseball has come a long way since its humble beginnings just a short time ago. The world around us has similarly evolved with the emergence of the information age. During this simultaneous evolution, however, one aspect of fantasy baseball has curiously remained unchanged. Even as communication and the transmission of information has become almost instantaneous, most fantasy leagues continue to limit transactions to once per week. Why has this aspect of the game not evolved to allow increased fantasy participation?
In the earliest days of “Rotisserie” baseball, there were no stat “services.” There were no Twitter news flashes. Heck, there was no such thing as the Internet. Information was hard to come by....
Almost!
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