by honestiago1 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:33 pm
You may have a point. I put this to a brief test. Consider the following: Assume an ATL/CAL combo (and what a not so good combo to get, by the way). Here are my 5y's (players only):
Players:
ATL-Benedict, Hubbard, Royster, Horner, R. Ramirez, D. Murphy
CAL-Joyner, Grich, J. Howell, Schofield, Downing,
Pitchers:
ATL-Mahler, Camp, Garber
CAL-Witt, McCaskill
I can see problems with taking Grich, he's having a bad year, and you have no room for Hubbard. I ALSO see that these teams are going to rely a LOT on the free agent phase, and that managers are going to have to look at those 2y and 3y's closely (don't want to lose them later.
Admittedly this is unscientific, but I think LM's got a point. If no one has a problem with it, I propose the rule should read: "5y's belong to you forever, either on your active roster, or in your minor system." The 5y trade rule would still apply, however.