Monday, October 3, 2016

BPP 2016: How it works

Hey, all. With 162 in the books (more or less), the 2016 postseason officially gets underway tomorrow (that's Tuesday 10/4) with the AL wild card game. NL's wild card game is Wednesday.

You're welcome to wait and see who makes it out of the play-in; you're also welcome to send picks in now. Just a reminder in case you've forgotten/misplaced the email about the points and whatnot, after the jump.

Anything changes due to rainout/what have you, I'll let you know.



Hello friends and fans of baseball (and money),

Welcome (back) to Bunting's Postseason Baseball Pool -- the postseason pool for everyone! You don't need to know a lot about baseball; you just have to know who's in the playoffs, and how to count. And that last one is optional, now that I think about it.

The set-up and instructions for entry appear below. For an overview of previous years' action, feel free to browse around the BPP blog, http://buntingspostseasonpool.blogspot.com

Think I left someone off the dist list? Forward at will.

Deadline for picks/payment is THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 at NOON ET (by that time, we should have the LDS match-ups finalized). NB: I am traveling during Wild Card Week; if you don't get a response right away, don't panic.


Sarah

PS I welcome questions/discussion BUT please don't reply all! Thank youuuuu!

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THE SCORING

It works like this: you pick three (3) position players, and three (3) pitchers. You get points based on the performances of those players, as follows:



Position-player points come from total bases + runs + RBIs - runners left on base:

single, e.g. = 1 pt.

double = 2 pts.

triple = 3 pts., etc.

runners left on = -1 pt. each

For example, in the game linked below, Mark Teixeira racks up 9 points: 4 TB plus 1 R plus 4 RBI minus 0 LOB.






Pitcher points come from strikeouts and innings pitched, and/or other extraordinary performance:

each K = 1 pt.

each BB = -1 pt. 

each inning = 1.00 pt. (yes, thirds of innings will be counted)

throws a complete game = 3 pts. 

throws a no-no/perfecto = 10 pts.

So, Clay Buchholz in the same game cited above notches 10 points: 6 IP + 6 Ks - 2 BBs.



THE MONEY

Entry is $10 a pop. PayPal it to bunting at tomatonation dot com. 

Winner takes 70 percent of the pot; second place takes 20 percent; third place takes 10 percent.  In the event of a tie, the money will be divided evenly between/among players with the same point totals.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

"Do my players and pitchers have to be on the same team as each other?"  No.

"Can I duplicate other people's picks?"  Yes. (You won't see everyone else's picks until all the picks are in anyway.)

"Can I play a half slate for half the money?"  No. Too complicated.

"Can I play more than one slate?"  You can play two slates max. Your slates must be different from each other.  Each slate is $10.

"Can I pick my slate early and just risk it re: the wild-card selections?" Of course. You can also pick your slate early and choose only from the known division winners. I am open for business; how you pick is your call.

"How am I supposed to keep track of all these stats?"  You aren't; I do all that. Do feel free to check my work, though.

"Can I forward this to my friend/loved one/co-worker?"  Sure! If s/he's got the ten clams, s/he's welcome to play. The more the merrier.

"Who won last year?"  Meagan Powell is your incumbent. Go get 'er.



HOW TO ENTER

PayPal me $10 and your picks by THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 at 12 PM ET.  bunting@tomatonation.com is the account. 10/6 at noon is the deadline and is not negotiable. If we are related by blood or marriage, you may hand me a sawbuck. Everyone else can use PayPal or some other electronic means. 

You must pay to enter; you are not entered until you get an email from me saying so; you may not enter late.  $10 by 10/6 at 12 ET.

When you send your pool money, I will send you an email confirming your picks and receipt of the money. I'll also post the points breakdown on the blog on a daily basis (or as close as possible to that; it's season-premiere time, and as I said, I'm traveling next week); once again, that's here: http://buntingspostseasonpool.blogspot.com/.

Have fun! Questions/edits/human frailties, email me.


Sarah


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