by jpgavin » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:11 pm
Season 9 rule:
This rule is an attempt to create parity at the $125 cap by giving the the "smaller market" teams a shot at high priced players. There are 3 steps:
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Step 1[/b:fcbe5ac8e6]
Teams with exclusive rights to fewer than 4 players priced over $7 mil. will chose a "franchise player." This must be a player who spent at least 1/2 the years of his career with that franchise and has a salary above $7 million.
For example, the Yankees have exclusive rights to Ford, Rizzuto, Gehrig, Mantle, and DiMaggio, so they do not get to claim a franchise player. The Twins have exclusive rights to Walter Johnson, Killebrew and Ed Delahanty (since the Indians and Phils are both out this season). So they get to choose a franchise player. They have two options that meet the criteria - Blyleven and Goslin.
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Five teams will select franchise players:[/b:fcbe5ac8e6]
A's
Braves
Red Sox
Tigers
Twins
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Step 2[/b:fcbe5ac8e6]
Then we'll have a 3 round live draft. The rounds are based on salary, and the order of each round is based on the players available to the franchises above a certain salary.
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Round 1[/b:fcbe5ac8e6]Only players above [b:fcbe5ac8e6]9 million [/b:fcbe5ac8e6]dollars are available. Draft order: 1. Tigers - 2. White Sox - 3. Reds - 4. Pirates - 5. Dodgers - 6. Twins - 7. Braves - 8. Cubs - 9. Yankees - 10. Red Sox - 11. A's - 12. Cardinals
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Round 2[/b:fcbe5ac8e6] Only players above [b:fcbe5ac8e6]8 million [/b:fcbe5ac8e6]dollars available. Draft order: 1. Tigers - 2. Reds - 3. Twins - 4. Cubs - 5. White Sox - 6. Pirates - 7. Dodgers - 8. Braves - 9. Red Sox - 10. Cardinals - 11. A's - 12. Yankees
This includes players above 9 million not drafted in round 1 and we'll make Eddie Mathews (8 mil exactly) available in this round.
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Round 3[/b:fcbe5ac8e6] Only players above [b:fcbe5ac8e6]7 million [/b:fcbe5ac8e6]dollars available. Draft order: 1. Tigers - 2. Twins - 3. Cubs - 4. Reds - 5. White Sox - 6. Braves - 7. Red Sox - 8. Pirates - 9. Cardinals - 10. A's - 11. Dodgers - 12. Yankees
[b:fcbe5ac8e6]Step 3[/b:fcbe5ac8e6]
Every team must either:
Have a hitter in their starting lineup with an OPS under .900 -or-
Have a pitcher in their starting rotation with an ERA over 3.00
If you use a platoon both halves must have an OPS under .900 (If you use 2 platoons, you can use opposite halves of different platoons, as long as there's somebody in the line up with an ops under .900 everyday.)
If you go the pitching route, your + 3.00 starter must appear every 4th or 5th day.
Meeting one of these two criteria should be pretty easy for most teams.
Finally, I've already done the research for each team in regard to players available over $7 million. If you want me to e-mail you the info, just pm me.