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Re: the rule change. Yes, this rule does nothing to prevent a liquidation sale to try to win now. The future considerations bar does prevent the completely unrealistic scenario of a rental player. I know that SOMO has a lot of unrealistic features but I like to keep things as close to real MLB as possible. If Detroit fell out of the pennant race they would not trade Justin Verlander to a team and then agree to get him back after the season.
I know similar scenarios have occurred a few times in baseball history but they are rare and I don't see them happening now, with the players union, commish, media, etc. objecting to that type of trade. What if Verlander gets hurt while pitching for his rental team because the rental team manager had him throw 160 pitches in game 7 of the World Series? Teams do trade for veteran players, especially pending free agents, with little to no intention of bringing those guys back for the next season but they don't pre-arrange the deal with the old team to send the player back.
There are some variables with a keeper league, I knew I was not going to bring Oswalt back because he wasn't very good in '11, a real GM could only guesstimate how he would do in the future. However, trading a veteran for a draft pick (well not draft picks in MLB but the principle is the same) or young player is still relatively realistic and something that happens all the time in MLB. Trading a player and agreeing at the time of the trade do get that player back does not happen.
As far as players to be named to be named later, that's not that big of a deal to me, but it just seems like if an owner leaves with ptbnl deals pending it would be messy for the commish to figure out how to compensate the teams involved.
I know similar scenarios have occurred a few times in baseball history but they are rare and I don't see them happening now, with the players union, commish, media, etc. objecting to that type of trade. What if Verlander gets hurt while pitching for his rental team because the rental team manager had him throw 160 pitches in game 7 of the World Series? Teams do trade for veteran players, especially pending free agents, with little to no intention of bringing those guys back for the next season but they don't pre-arrange the deal with the old team to send the player back.
There are some variables with a keeper league, I knew I was not going to bring Oswalt back because he wasn't very good in '11, a real GM could only guesstimate how he would do in the future. However, trading a veteran for a draft pick (well not draft picks in MLB but the principle is the same) or young player is still relatively realistic and something that happens all the time in MLB. Trading a player and agreeing at the time of the trade do get that player back does not happen.
As far as players to be named to be named later, that's not that big of a deal to me, but it just seems like if an owner leaves with ptbnl deals pending it would be messy for the commish to figure out how to compensate the teams involved.
Last edited by travelingjack on Sat May 04, 2013 7:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.