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It comes as no shock that all dynasty leagues are different, and one of the most common ways they're different is how they distribute minor-league players.

In our recent dynasty startup mock, the prospects were drafted right alongside the major-leaguers. That's one way to do it.

Another way is to separate the two: a draft just for minor-leaguers, independent of the major-leaguers.

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It's how we handled things this time around. Anyone with rookie eligibility, which basically means no more than 130 at-bats or 50 innings at the major-league level, qualified for this draft. There's also a service time maximum that prevented Corbin Burnes from being drafted, but it's rarely the reason a player loses rookie eligibility.

Each team drafted 10 prospects with no regard for position. We did it with Head-to-Head points scoring in mind, mostly to even the playing field for pitchers and hitters. Rotisserie prospect drafts tend to overdo it on the hitters since the threshold for making an impact at pitcher is so much higher in that format.

For the most part, I stuck to my top 100 prospects, straying only for a couple Rockies hitters, Colton Welker and Tyler Nevin. I figure nothing raises a hitting prospect's probability like having a future at Coors Field. Other owners were willing to project a little further into the future, targeting 17- and 18-year-olds like Malcom Nunez, Julio Rodriguez and Marco Luciano in the hope they become the next wave of high-end prospects over the next couple years.

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It's a viable, perhaps even advisable, approach in leagues where you can keep prospects indefinitely at no real cost. If you can see their development through to the end, the possibility for a higher impact is probably worth the wait. Of course, how close you are to contention also has a say.

But I left those hypotheticals to the ones doing the drafting. Cue the introductions:

1 - Cubby Nole, Fantasy Front Office (@CubbyNole)
2 - Chris Towers, CBS Sports (@CTowersCBS)
3 - Scott White, CBS Sports (@CBSScottWhite)
4 - Ray Butler, Prospects 365 (@Prospects365)
5 - Zack Waxman, Fake Teams (@zackwaxman)
6 - Matt Williams, Fake Teams/Turn Two Podcast (@MattWi77iams)
7 - Scott Greene, Prospects1500 (@Scotty_Ballgame)
8 - Heath Cummings, CBS Sports (@heathcummingssr)
9 - Nicky Tapas, FantasyPros (@nickytapas71)
10 - Tom Ogonowski, Future Studskis (@ProspectFiend)
11 - Donkey Teeth, Razzball (@DonkeyTeeth87)
12 - Paul Martin, Prospects 1500/Friends with Fantasy Benefits (@PaulTheMartin)

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And I bet you can guess who the first pick was.

Round By Round
Round 1
Pos Team Player
1 Scott White
2 Phil Ponebshek
3 Frank Stampfl
4 Anthony Kates
5 R.J. White
6 Jesse Severe
7 Tim Kanak
8 Jake Wiener
9 Drew Wheeler
10 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
11 Scotty Wampler
12 Rhys White
Round 2
Pos Team Player
13 Rhys White
14 Scotty Wampler
15 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
16 Drew Wheeler
17 Jake Wiener
18 Tim Kanak
19 Jesse Severe
20 R.J. White
21 Anthony Kates
22 Frank Stampfl
23 Phil Ponebshek
24 Scott White
Round 3
Pos Team Player
25 Scott White
26 Phil Ponebshek
27 Frank Stampfl
28 Anthony Kates
29 R.J. White
30 Jesse Severe
31 Tim Kanak
32 Jake Wiener
33 Drew Wheeler
34 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
35 Scotty Wampler
36 Rhys White
Round 4
Pos Team Player
37 Rhys White
38 Scotty Wampler
39 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
40 Drew Wheeler
41 Jake Wiener
42 Tim Kanak
43 Jesse Severe
44 R.J. White
45 Anthony Kates
46 Frank Stampfl
47 Phil Ponebshek
48 Scott White
Round 5
Pos Team Player
49 Scott White
50 Phil Ponebshek
51 Frank Stampfl
52 Anthony Kates
53 R.J. White
54 Jesse Severe
55 Tim Kanak
56 Jake Wiener
57 Drew Wheeler
58 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
59 Scotty Wampler
60 Rhys White
Round 6
Pos Team Player
61 Rhys White
62 Scotty Wampler
63 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
64 Drew Wheeler
65 Jake Wiener
66 Tim Kanak
67 Jesse Severe
68 R.J. White
69 Anthony Kates
70 Frank Stampfl
71 Phil Ponebshek
72 Scott White
Round 7
Pos Team Player
73 Scott White
74 Phil Ponebshek
75 Frank Stampfl
76 Anthony Kates
77 R.J. White
78 Jesse Severe
79 Tim Kanak
80 Jake Wiener
81 Drew Wheeler
82 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
83 Scotty Wampler
84 Rhys White
Round 8
Pos Team Player
85 Rhys White
86 Scotty Wampler
87 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
88 Drew Wheeler
89 Jake Wiener
90 Tim Kanak
91 Jesse Severe
92 R.J. White
93 Anthony Kates
94 Frank Stampfl
95 Phil Ponebshek
96 Scott White
Round 9
Pos Team Player
97 Scott White
98 Phil Ponebshek
99 Frank Stampfl
100 Anthony Kates
101 R.J. White
102 Jesse Severe
103 Tim Kanak
104 Jake Wiener
105 Drew Wheeler
106 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
107 Scotty Wampler
108 Rhys White
Round 10
Pos Team Player
109 Rhys White
110 Scotty Wampler
111 Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
112 Drew Wheeler
113 Jake Wiener
114 Tim Kanak
115 Jesse Severe
116 R.J. White
117 Anthony Kates
118 Frank Stampfl
119 Phil Ponebshek
120 Scott White
Team by Team
Scott White
Rd Pk Player
1 1
2 24
3 25
4 48
5 49
6 72
7 73
8 96
9 97
10 120
Phil Ponebshek
Rd Pk Player
1 2
2 23
3 26
4 47
5 50
6 71
7 74
8 95
9 98
10 119
Frank Stampfl
Rd Pk Player
1 3
2 22
3 27
4 46
5 51
6 70
7 75
8 94
9 99
10 118
Anthony Kates
Rd Pk Player
1 4
2 21
3 28
4 45
5 52
6 69
7 76
8 93
9 100
10 117
R.J. White
Rd Pk Player
1 5
2 20
3 29
4 44
5 53
6 68
7 77
8 92
9 101
10 116
Jesse Severe
Rd Pk Player
1 6
2 19
3 30
4 43
5 54
6 67
7 78
8 91
9 102
10 115
Tim Kanak
Rd Pk Player
1 7
2 18
3 31
4 42
5 55
6 66
7 79
8 90
9 103
10 114
Jake Wiener
Rd Pk Player
1 8
2 17
3 32
4 41
5 56
6 65
7 80
8 89
9 104
10 113
Drew Wheeler
Rd Pk Player
1 9
2 16
3 33
4 40
5 57
6 64
7 81
8 88
9 105
10 112
Darren "Doc" Eisenhauer
Rd Pk Player
1 10
2 15
3 34
4 39
5 58
6 63
7 82
8 87
9 106
10 111
Scotty Wampler
Rd Pk Player
1 11
2 14
3 35
4 38
5 59
6 62
7 83
8 86
9 107
10 110
Rhys White
Rd Pk Player
1 12
2 13
3 36
4 37
5 60
6 61
7 84
8 85
9 108
10 109

So which Fantasy Baseball sleepers should you snatch in your draft? And which undervalued pitchers can help you win a championship? Visit SportsLine now to get Fantasy Baseball rankings for every single position, all from the model that called Scooter Gennett's huge breakout last season, and find out.