[quote:a50ae7dc89="motherscratcher"]I suggest we hammer out some answers to these questions:
1. Should we limit the player pool and add new players each successive season? Andycummings suggested starting with players whose card year ended in '00 or '01. Then add '02 for the second season. Etc. Another way to do it would be to start with DB era players and add new eras each season. Or possibly split up AL and NL players.
2. Should there be a steal round each season? It could be where the team with the worst record picks a player from another team, and so on until every team has picked. Teams can only lose one player. So, in effect, the last team to pick would only have one roster to chose a player from.
3. What cap should we use? Like I said I like $100m DH, but if the majority like something different, that's fine.[/quote:a50ae7dc89]
I'm a big fan of the steal round-- was in a keeper league with a similar format a few years ago (can't recall if you were in it or not), and I thought it worked well.
I'm fine with a reduced player pool at the start, and the card years is an interesting twist. How would the Negro Leaguers be handled?
I suggest alternating between DH and non-DH seasons-- might make for some interesting strategic decisions re: defensively challenged sluggers. Another possibility is a maximum dollar amount that can be kept each season.
$100M is fine with me. If need be, I'd rather go lower than higher (and especially if we used a restricted pool).
Another suggestion to mix things up in future years: require teams to change parks each season, and to prevent teams from using a nearly identical park, require that each of the park factors change by 3 (in either direction) from year-to-year. Just a few thoughts...