by honestiago1 » Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:46 am
That would definitely increase value of the the high-priced players. I think there's been a similar theme to this, but not quite with the number stipulation (4 of a certain type, and so on). I'm just wondering if allowing 4 4-5M players doesn't skew toward the bottom rung more. Perhaps the categories should be:
2 6+M players
3 5-6.9M
4 4-4.9M
I guess this would be the "4,5,6 league."
Only thing is, the total value of the picks. The bottom rung is 16M min. The top is 12M (unless you get an 7-8M player or two). This would make for an interesting draft, since picking someone like Clemens automatically means you've chosen the upper bracket.
I should point out that, imposing a full, 28 man roster might be enough to negate multiple high-priced picks anyway. I mean, if you gotta carry Clemens, plus 11 other pitchers, you're gonna have to watch your wallet.
What about something even simpler: 28-man roster with a 60M cap? That would sorta enforce limits automatically.