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What would be the best way to build an overall cheat sheet for a 10-team 5×5 league?

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What would be the best way to build an overall cheat sheet for a 10-team 5×5 league?

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Take the current 5×5 values and bump the hitters down a few bucks and bump up the starters a few bucks. You might want to knock a few bucks off the relievers as well. Also, in a 10-team league, there is a little more talent available so the sharp bidders will not have to go the extra buck or two for players they really want. Speed is also devalued. We play a 13-team NL-only keeper league with a standard $260 salary cap. Usually, we hold the auction draft after the season starts so everyone knows who has a roster spot in MLB. We also hold a separate minor league draft once MLB players are selected. Players who are eligible as minor leaguers (in the minors) are eligible to be selected at the minor league draft. This year we held the auction draft before the season started. Could you shed some light on what should be done with players who were selected at the auction draft who fail to make the major league team and are released and or sent to the minors? We want to be fair but most owners

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