by Risden » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:48 pm
[quote:88b46345b0="kenhutchings"]I'm not necessarily throwing in the towel on the original concept, but because it seems that those who have joined the league thus far seem to prefer choosing their own teams as opposed to having a random assignment, an idea that came to mind was to include the next four lowest payroll teams, which are as follows (Oakland - 14 P, 15 H $60.72,
Boston - 11 P, 14 H $60.84, N.Y. Yankees - 9 P, 16 H $63.61, and St. Louis - 9 P, 16 H $65.96).
I know that Boston, the Yanks, and St. Louis all have their loyal fan bases, and I can imagine that there would be individuals, including some who have already signed up, who'd probably prefer to select those teams. The St. Louis team already starts out slightly over $65 M; they would have to release one or two of their hitters and acquire another starting pitcher.
I would appreciate feedback for this suggestion. It might help the league to fill up faster. If we do this, then whatever twelve teams are not used would then become the non-stimulus teams that free agents would be selected from.[/quote:88b46345b0]
Ken - I think opening it up to include a few additional teams is a good idea. They still need to come within the $65 Mill payroll, so I do noit see much advantage to allowing a "better" team(s).
It might be a bit difficult to fill the league based on the original concept with owners hand-picking their own teams.
Any comments from other owners?