Not your typical orphan! (active nl)

ron jirovec
November 19, 2010 05:35PM
We're looking for a savvy scoresheet vet to take over orphan team #12 (NL Internet) and
bring it back into contention over the next 1-2 years. Although this team finished the 2010
campaign with a 69-93 record, it has not been stripped down like many orphans. It retains
a full complement of keeper slots (13) and draft picks (#2 overall), as well as an extra rnd
16 and 35 (rookie slot). Phenom Bryce Harper is rostered along with blue-chip pitching
prospects J Teheran, J Parker, Y Maya, & M Harvey. Other roster highlights include starting
pitchers J Garcia, J Pineiro, & C Zambrano plus 1B R Howard, 2B F Sanchez, 3B I Stewart, C
J Saltalamacchia, and OFs H Pence, J Willingham, & J Jay.

[www.scoresheet.com]

NL Internet is an active, stable league (10+ years) with owners who keep their teams for multiple
years, actively manage year-round regardless of won-lost record, like to talk trades, and get along
well with opposing owners. If you decide to join us, expect a league with nearly-standard scoresheet
rules, a preseason web draft and a highly competitive and fun atmosphere. NL Internet owners are
experienced and possess an in-depth knowledge of national league prospects; present owners include
Bob Barton, Rob Davis, Bill Dye, Russ Gillam, Bret Hildebran, Ron Jirovec, Brett Reed, Joe Sherman,
Tim Sidlow, & Scott Tecza.

Please contact me for more info, thanks

Ron J, Commish
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