[quote:ef479f93a2]The player you dropped starts for you tonight even though you have dropped him for a pitcher who starts tommorow and then you do the same thing the next day thereby beating a better pitching staff by racking up more wins and strikeouts. [/quote:ef479f93a2]
Easy solution to that. when he drops someone good next time pick the guy up. Now he cannot use him come next start. Much to do about nothing there. Major league teams do that all the time. Teams when they think one of their rotation might miss a start often have a guy fly in from AAA just in case he is needed. If he is they activate him next afternoon and he starts that night. Nobody ever complains or accuses anyone of any wrongdoing. But let something like that happen in fantasy or here and it's the end of the world. I play a lot of yahoo fantasy. And I will trade a staff where the person has to resort to finding daily useful pitchers for the better staff that lets you just relax any time.
Bottom line as long as it is within the rules and everyone knows the strategy is possible then it is fair. To me it is no different than taking a reliever who pitched 100 innings and stretching him out for 300+. I am looking at you Babe Adams users. :lol: It is no different than taking a catcher with 600 PA and only 1 injury chance and catching him 162 games. It is no different than only carrying 2 catchers because you know when one gets injured the other is bulletproof.
This does not require a coding change. It just requires a paragraph in the rules so everyone knows the cutoff for making transactions without a cap penalty is when the first game is played. Problem solved, everyone knows how it works and what you do with it is up to the individual just like setting a pitcher for multiple roles is.