KEEPERS: Rebuilding your rules, Part I

As has been repeated in this space many times, keeper leagues (KL) come in many shapes and sizes, making one-size-fits-all strategy columns nearly impossible. In all aspects of the genre—not necessarily limited to team/owner number, active and reserve roster sizes, league depth, keeper limits, player redistribution methods, minor league emphasis, and free agent availability—the individual rules will differ, and fuel their own particular challenges and opportunities.

Though it may be more frequent in some KL/dynasty leagues than others, the one constant in all formats is change, whether influenced from the inside or by external forces. The biggest example of the latter is what the Internet did to the game some of us began playing more...

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