I noticed the tabbed career totals, too. That's why it seemed to me there wasn't much player movement, since everybody was playing until 1989 or so. Do we have the wrong spreadsheet, or do I just not know how to raed it?
MEANWHILE: Let me go ahead and rule on these league issues:
ORIGINAL DECADE RULES APPLY (with variations [see below]).
Our variations:
SALARY CAP: 80M (subject to vote after five seasons; never to be higher than 100M).
PITCHER'S BAT--this is real baseball. (he said, smugly). After every two seasons, we can revist this issue.
KEEPER .75's: limit 4 per team (2 players, 2 pitchers). As we've been warned by a Decade League veteran about this, we should be careful with these. Draft as many as you need, but only keep two at the end of each season.
STADIUM/HOME FIELD DRAFT: We will draft stadiums separate from players, a single round, in reverse order of the player draft first round. Stadium draft takes place BEFORE player draft (sort of a duh there).
TEAM NAMES: A combination of manager's actual geographic location (either the actual city, someplace nearby, or even the state itself [if we have a buncha NYC's, or NY's so be it! [hell, they had three teams at one time in the 40s-50s, right?) and a mascot of the manager's choice.
TEAM DIVISIONS: determiend randomly, as per decade league rules.
DRAFT: LM Bombers is the all-powerful draft GM.
Any questions, considerations, etc., before I copy this stuff into law?