70s Keepers League needs one replacement manager for Season 7.
The concept is you can keep any three players from your roster and then draft one additional player before autodrafting the rest of your team. It adds a new dimension to managing a 70s team when you have to consider future seasons versus the needs of the current year.
Here are more details:
1. While we hope the new manager will stay for multiple seasons, there is no commitment beyond the first season.
2. There are no restrictions on your keepers. You can keep them every year or you can cut or trade them any year at any time. Every season you select any three players from your end-of-season roster to be your keepers.
3. $80 million salary cap. Waivers. DH = yes. Unique stadium (Wrigley Field in this case). 5/10/20 drop. *A team that does not make the playoffs can change its stadium during the supplemental draft. However, they will pick last in the draft if they do. The team that is available is 73-68 as of this posting.
4. There are no restrictions on the player pool; any non-protected player is eligible to be autodrafted.
5. Nonplayoff teams draft in the first 8 positions from worst record to best. Championship team picks last. Runner-up next-to-last. Each year divisions are shuffled based strictly on W-L record: best in East, worst in West.
6. See next post for roster of available team. Here are their highest-salaried players: Jon Matlack, Roberto Clemente, George Brett, Ted Simmons, Mel Stottlemeyer, Dave Concepion.