Some of our managers have indicated that they are getting a little bored with the present format that restricts draft picks to one 70's division only. I don't know if anyone is interested, but I'll throw out a different format for your consideration.
This format would be like some that already exist, and that I think some of you might be part of. We would start with the 1970 season only, and only players who appeared in MLB that year would be eligible for draft. The next season would be restricted only to players who played in 1971, and so on. At the end of each season we would draft the "rookie" players and lose those players who no longer played MLB.
An example: Alan Ashby played his first MLB game in 1973 and played throughout the decade. He would only be eligible for the 1973 season and beyond. Roger Repoz played his last game in 1973, so he would not be eligible after that year. The first year might be tough, as there are only 249 eligible position players.
As everyone seems to enjoy the $60M format as a change of pace I'd propose sticking to it.
I have a spreadsheet of players and the years they played, so that part is done. We could autodraft the first year with the understanding that we would have to dump players who weren't eligible. After that we would have a draft of new players that would be conducted according to won/lost record.
All that said, if our managers want to stick with the present format, I'll go along. Maybe some of you don't want either. That's fine too. If there are other ideas, please share.
Thanks for reading,
Brett errr Paul :?