The 70s and 80s need to be brought up to speed with Bullpen v2 and readjusted salaries. However, I'm talking about something that IMHO is broken.
How excited I was to play my first mystery league so long ago. It was a game within a game to figure out which card you might have. It was a race to try to figure things out by game 39 and, failing that, by game 81. How naive I was not to realize you could let HAL do all your work after one game. Just leave your lineup blank and see what HAL does. It's not a perfect system, but it is effective.
My last 90s league, a manager realized after the first series he got lucky on three 1-year wonder players. He went on to have a sizzling year. Your 1-year wonder players are (or, at least, should be) a big gamble but not so much when you know immediately if you have their good year.
One possible solution:
Have HAL set blank lineups according to salary, [i:06b67fec3d]average [/i:06b67fec3d]L/R balance, and fielding ratings--not on which year a player has.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Perhaps you disagree this is even a problem. Let's discuss.