In head to head, you face-off with a different team each week, and battle with them for the best stats. In rotisserie, you battle every team every day all season for the best stats.
Fantasy Baseball is more general, as it refers to any type of fantasy competition in baseball. Roto is a type of such a competition, as opposed to head-to-head. Roto is short for rotisserie, which translates stats of your players into points, and the team in your league with the most points wins. Rotisserie Baseball was the original and played a 4x4 format for its league. It was started in New York City about 1980. Most of its members loved to play Strat-o-Matic as boys and this took its place in many cases. Today, thanks to computerized stats, fantasy baseball can take on many more statistical categories and can be played head to head as well.
It stands for unavailable. But this can vary between what website you are using to play fantasy baseball. For Example: Yahoo Fantasy Baseball does not have a code for the letter "u".
I was told that high fantasy was if a world that wasn'tconnected to earth and the things on it didn't know about earth. And Fantasy was if a world that was connected to earth.
Fairies are entirely fantasy and fictional creations.
Of course not. Speak to your parents or teacher about the difference between fact and fantasy.
Yahoo.com and mlb.com have fantasy baseball
Well... fantasy is fiction. Nonfiction is true, although myths and legends are classified as nonfiction as well. Fantasy has a lot to do with magic, fairies, dragons, that sort of thing. The impossible.
There is no age limit. Most Fantasy Baseball leagues ARE free.
You cannot. Magic does not exist. Speak to your parents or teachers about the difference between fact and fantasy
no difference
The Fantasy Jungle was one of the first companies to offer online fantasy baseball games that pay cash as prizes, they also have info and several other sports they offer in but are one of the first i have seen. http://www.fantasyjungle.com
Final Fantasy XIII is basically the first game in a trilogy that contains "Final Fantasy XIII", "Final Fantasy XIII-2", and "Final Fantasy: Lightning Returns". FFXIII:LR concludes the story began in FFXIII. It was a controversial decision to expand a single Final Fantasy game into a trilogy, but S-E was struggling financially and needed to reuse assets to recoup their investment on the initial game.