calbatross wrote:The drafts really did run smoothly this year. Thank you all for being prompt and responsive throughout the process.
Thank you also to our new owners, and best wishes as you reshape the teams you inherited into something your own. You brought some new energy to the league that I am certain everyone appreciates.
Cal, you ran the drafts extremely well. It makes the leagues so very enjoyable!
As one of the new team owners, I enjoyed making trades, and reaching out and getting to know several of the owners at a personal level. That's the best part of these games for me.
As for General Rule 7, I understand all the reasons you want to keep it as you worded it above.
I do have one question: We can have 28 players on our Strat game roster; but we have 30 players that belong to us. What is the rule if during the Strat season we wanted to add one of our other players to our roster? If we dropped on of our players to pick up another player we have rights to, do we lose the rights to the dropped player? I don't see it addressed specifically in the rules. Player movement rule 5 states only 3 reasons for dropping a player.
My thought / point is, if I didn't select the right 28 of my 30 players when I entered the league, I effectively have no opportunity to use those 2 players for any purpose. when we pick the 28 guys to enter the league with, we effectively have cut the other two players, correct?
The only reason having a 30 man roster would be an advantage would be if we were holding uncarded players (Miguel Andujar, for example). Is that the primary intent? The last 2 (or more) spots can act as a Disabled List?
I may be missing other reasons. I'm just trying to know if those two players I left off my 28 man roster are "dead to"
Cal, thanks for all the information and clarification on this issue. This is my first time in the league, but I've reviewed some past threads and info, and I know General Rule 7 is a pain in every commish's backside. I support you 100% in keeping it as you stated.
Thanks,
Sean