by qksilver69 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:43 am
Guys, I hate to beat a dead horse, but Turtle I have to correct you & Page2 on points of fact. I've already shown 8 players above who WERE NOT USED LAST YEAR because they were stashed on prospect rosters. Their total card value is well over $15M. If we make the rule change, those cards expand the draft pool because 8 more total cards are in play.
Rant's example is nice in theory, but again remember:
1) he could not have taken advantage of the rule as he had no carded prospects to promote, and in any season most teams will have just 1 or 2 promotable prospects
2) the players who will be kept on 20-man instead of being dropped are bubble players - the fact that Berkman had a huge comeback year in 2011 after putting up a marginal card in 2010 and that Carlos Lee has a useful platoon DH card vs. LHPs should not sway our thinking here - at the time those were very marginal cards & players and would have been picked well past the 1st few rounds, so the hit is not to the top of the draft pool but to the bottom
So again, the impacts of the change would be:
1) make prospects more valuable
2) make it easier for teams to shorten the "down" cycle, making the league more competitive on a year-to-year basis
3) enable teams to carry more "bubble" players, those 21st or 22nd guys on the roster who you'd like to take a gamble on but most likely don't have great cards in terms of current value
4) make draft picks in the top few rounds more valuable as the draft will be shorter and shallower in terms of removing some of the "bubble" players from the pool
5) ensure that we use all valuable player cards instead of leaving prospect cards on the sidelines
Again, this is something I have seen & done in other leagues. The sky does not fall. The earth does not crumble. And Turtle, so far the only objection I have seen is 1 person. I'd prefer we get at least 3 or 4 objections before we rest this, as we've had a couple in favor and a couple of "no objections".