by jimmiejoe » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:46 am
I understand stadiums are not exactly like players, but here's the line of discussions that had me believing they would be treated similarly:
"Ballparks: might be cool to have each manager pick a city or franchise and give managers the option of using any, say Forbes Field in a given season "
"As far as the parks go, I could see it either way and I'm ok with it either way. It might be fun to have to play different parks every year. On the other hand, the purpose of a keeper league is to have some continuity from season to season so it makes sense to extend that to the parks as well.
I do think we should have a round for parks as part of the draft so we don't end up with 4 Dunns, 3 Hiltops, and 5 Forbes."
"I think that unique stadium is a must and I'm okay with the idea that you have the option to keep the same stadium through the entire theme... at the very least, you should have the option to stay in *a* Forbes or *a* Yankee the whole time so your team becomes like a real franchise."
"5. A manager can use a park for 3 seasons before he has to change. This is so other managers can have a chance at a park if they want it."
With this being me 3rd ever season, I dont have a frame of reference for what things 'usually' mean.
At the end of the day, I really dont think it will make that big a difference in my team performance.
It makes no sense to me that by drafting Pete Rose '69, I am free to decide at any time to substitute Pete Rose '75 or '76 - but I can not draft Forbes '09 then decide to use Forbes '57
Probably need to clarify this question too - I drafted Thurman Munson (1970) - the $3.8M one. Do I have to enter this one in my league draft or can I enter the 1978 $1.57M version?
Thanks for the patience -- jj