Two teams are available in NL-Willard, a 12-team continuing league that has been in existence for 15 years. The available teams are #3 and #11, and they finished 12th and 3rd overall last season. The new owners will get to choose their favorite players from the two rosters in a special dispersal draft.
AL-Willard follows most Scoresheet rules. The major differences are:
All 12 teams play in one division, and the top four teams make the playoffs. This tends to produce a very competitive race. Last year five teams made the playoffs (there was a tie and playoff for the last spot) while the next three teams were only one game back.
The main draft continues through 40 rounds.
There is no limit on the number of minor-league players kept, though each one costs a draft pick starting with round 40 and working back.
Two NL players may be kept without penalty, but the third one costs a round 16 pick, etc..