ROTISSERIE: A roto vet gives Scoresheet a try

Here at BaseballHQ.com, we have a staff of fantasy veterans whose advice and insight is based on decades of experience with a particular fantasy format.

Not today.

Today, we will talk about one newbie's odyssey into a new format, his initial impressions, and his enthusiasm. And that newbie is me.

I've been playing Rotisserie baseball since Jamie Moyer was in Triple-A, and have always looked at Scoresheet as some sort of mix between Rotisserie and Dungeons and Dragons. I played Strat-o-Matic as a kid, but I didn't like that the players never changed. Real baseball players improved, declined, and stayed the same. Those little cards never varied. Like Strat-o-Matic, Scoresheet is a stimulation-based game, and I was skeptical. But the more...

Almost!

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