by 216 Stitches » Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:57 am
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I mean really, how does Petrosian justify setting himself up as the arbiter for concluding the INTENT of the rules?? [/quote:7b706b7bee]
I know you mean this rhetorically, but the actual arbiter position is a void,
hence someone, i.e., one of the most frequent managers, jumped in. It
should be TSN, but they have to walk the line between umpire and
business owner, so their reluctance to jump in can be understandable,
although the void left is bad. If this were real baseball and there were
managers arguing about the rules, the umpire would probably just
throw everyone in the argument off the threads for a day for arguing
balls and strikes. And then the commissioner might add some
suspensions if people were really bad. Maybe we would even get
new records page, how many times have you been thrown out of a game.
The salary issue seems to be one sticking point here. From a baseball
side of things, if you managed a team with Hack Wilson on it, you should
be able to tell Hack to play LF. Apparently Hack doesn't want to play
LF and Petro is just being Hacks advocate.
Since TSN has made explicit rules to check for 2 catchers, 5 SP, 3 pure
relievers, 14 minimum hitters, etc., etc. we know that they can make
explicit roster checks and have not done so for individual positional
cards. But they have also mastered the multi-year card system, why
not a multi-position cards where the bonus positions cost a premium?
It would be akin to Hack Wilson having a contract that says he gets paid
extra if they play him out of position. You would have to add more
positions to the existing rules (both in the written rules, and the
autodraft and waiver checks), so that you would always have to
have 1 hitter eligible for each position at each time (written in the rules,
required for waiver, required for autodraft and to honored at all times
during the season). It would add some variety and decision making
to the game, but might also be too much of a pain.
Or they could add a rule where Hack goes on a drinking binge and doesn't
show up for games if he is forced to play out of position too frequently.
What was the line from "League of their own?" If we pay you more,
could you drink less? Tom Hank's Character: "I could use the money."