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The game, called Scoresheet, took fantasy to a new level.
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If your pitcher had a bad week in real baseball, chances were he wouldn't make it out of the fourth inning in Scoresheet baseball.
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Scoresheet charges $79 per team to help pay for its staff of four.
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Although he doesn't think Scoresheet would have overtaken Rotisserie baseball, he does believe it might have been a closer fight.
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Yet for as long as the Bartons have been running their business -- this is their 22nd year of operation -- Scoresheet is still an underground phenomenon.
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"We're excited that we just pulled off a trade for [obscure relievers] Kyle McClellan and Hong-Chih Kuo," says Slate's Josh Levin, who has participated in a celebrity charity Scoresheet league run by Baseball Prospectus for two years.
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Courtesy of Jeff Barton Jeff Barton, one of the co-creators of Scoresheet.
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"In the average Scoresheet league the baseball knowledge is much, much higher than you'll see in normal fantasy leagues," says John R. Mayne, a deputy district attorney in Modesto, Calif., and a dedicated Scoresheet competitor.
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With a cadre of numbers that the casual fantasy gamer may not be familiar with -- catchers, for instance, have two sets of defensive numbers to consider, while middle infielders have just one -- Scoresheet is not the kind of game your Great Aunt Mildred can start playing on a whim.
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