3rd October 2015, 10:01 PM
What? I imagine you're joking, but to explain better, you choose players from a sport in the initial draft -- each sport's fantasy leagues are entirely separate. Each of the people in the league takes turns, basically. Then after each game in the real sport, the fantasy sports league will update with that players' stats from each game added. You win or lose a week, or season, or what have you based on how each of your players did, stats-wise (from their real game stats), compared to the players that the other people in the league have in those same positions. In baseball this means a heavy emphasis on hitting over defense, because more of the stats are about hitting than fielding, so finding people who qualify for, say, catcher or shortstop who are good hitters helps.