I don't play in Rotoleagues. I prefer the H2H leagues. That's short for head to head, which is somewhat the same type of thing as regular baseball schedules. Your team gets scheduled against another team from Monday to Sunday. The commissioner of the league generally picks the different categories that score points, such as OBP, AVG, HR, RBI, R, SB and IP, W, ERA, WHIP, SO and saves. Those are all pretty popular scoring categories. At the end of a week, the team with the most points gets 1 win in the standings. Towards the end of the season, they set up playing seeded by position in the standings. It's fun. As far as setting line ups, many H2H leagues allow daily roster and line up changes. But, it also allows you to set line ups days in advance. Basically, on Sunday night, you can set your line up each day for the entire week if you want. It's really nice for those weeks you are on vacation. I disagree with Vance as far as starting out. Check back in this forum in a few more weeks and many of the NSBBers will probably start a private league of just NSBB faithfuls. The public leagues always have a few jerks in there that don't play fantasy baseball the way it should be played. I played in a public league last year and one of the guys made over 400 free agent pickups and drops. Ridiculous. Basically, the guy kept rotating in just about every free agent pitcher who was about to get a start. By default, the guy easily won the wins and strike out categories by having so many guys pitch for him each week. It's legal, but I really despise that type of league play. For the record, that guy ended up losing to my team in the playoffs and I couldn't have been happier. In the Yahoo leagues, there is no dollar amount or team strength restrictions. You draft who you draft. You can do an auto draft or find a league that allows you to actively draft your team. The head to head leagues do have some of the same similarities to Roto, but not to such extent. For example, SB will likely be a scoring category in Roto and in H2H. If you only have 4 offensive scoring categories in h2h, it will be important to get a few guys that can steal bases, because you don't want to start out the week 0-1 in the stolen bases category, as that one point might mean the difference in a win or a loss for the week. You basically have to know what the scoring points are prior to the draft and rank your players based on the scoring categories. Carlos Beltran and Alfonso Soriano are guys with power that steal bases, so they can be beneficial to you in multiple categories. Jose Reyes is really going to be hot property this coming season if his power continues to develop. If I were you, I'd wait and join one of the many leagues that will be forming right here.