by BC Manager » Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:22 am
[quote:4754573edf="Hakmusic"]BC - a couple of questions:
Is there any set division order, or is it fill as you are?
If not, should we start up the leagues and start getting teams in as we finish the draft? at this point, everyone has enough players for 2 teams, and this might help us fill this week.[/quote:4754573edf]
EAST (1,4,7,10)
cshannajr
Big Alric
BC
djkalle
CENTRAL (2,5,8,11)
sphilipp
bigdinkent
jsam
Yountfan
WEST (3,6,9,12)
Wesley
Hak
Jablowmi
Canauscot
The minor leagues division will be just based on the order everyone enters - no set divisions. I will post more about the start of the league, today. As I'm in the East, I'll set up the league (shortly).
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Can you trade a ballpark between seasons? I am primarily thinking about when we move to 80's or move to 90's and stadiums and team makeups change. I know you can drop a stadium and draft a new one, but can we trade them?[/quote:4754573edf]
From the rules:
BALLPARKS
Ball parks will be drafted in the initial 70s draft. As there are 24 parks, all will be drafted. Teams can wait until after the draft to determine which park will be their Major league park and which will be their Minor league park. These will remain your Major/Minor parks throughout future seasons -- or at least the parks that belong to that Real Life MLB team will be. For example, if you draft Jarry Park (Expos) and make it your major league park in the 70s, Olympic will be your Major league park in the 80s.
The exception to this will be regarding the expansion team parks that will be introduced in the 80s and 90s (don't know which ones will be in the 90s, yet). During the 80s draft, you can draft Exhibition or Kingdome and then drop of your parks (must declare which park you're dropping as soon as you draft the new park). The park you drop will then be available to be drafted by a team in that same draft who will then have to declare what park their dropping, and so on... If you want the new park to be your Major league park, you must drop your Major league park, and vice-versa.