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I thought I'd open up a thread on this year's tournament, the incorporation of the 2000s, etc. Normally, about this time, I might be figuring out my chances of making the final 12 or be looking at likely opponents. This year is quite different with the addition of the 2000s and expansion to 24 teams. One thing that really feels different is the pace of the tournament. It's been a whirlwind and, in the past, that is capped off with the finals. This year, the 4-league extravaganza leads to a 24 team 2000s league (two 12-team leagues actually) that will have to be played all the way through before we get to the finals. I don't like this change to a much more drawn out, longer tournament. In future years, should the tournament keep the 2000s semi-finals, or should the 2000s be added as just another league so we'd have 5 leagues playing nearly simultaneously leading to the finals?
As the 70s are reaching the finals, the tournament standings are taking a less fluid order. One new player currently in the top 10, "gritch" has a .550 winning% in the mystery format and could well be a new player in the finals. On the other hand, I can't help but mention that Moodywoody completely slacked off in the 60s and 70s and is now at #63 and will probably fall further once the 70s playoffs are completed. So, he'll have to make up 20+ points in the 80s and 90s just to make the 2000s and then would need to kill it in the 2000s to reach the finals before he can win yet another crown.
Another thought on the 2000s. I have not yet played a team in the 2000s, but I'm trying to start a 24 team keeper league (currently taking sign-ups on the 60s, 70s.. message board). My theory is that the 2000s has too many good hitters, and that a 24 team league will be more realistic and fun than a 12 team league where every lineup is full of all-stars. If this league comes together, we'll have some idea whether a 24 team league in the 2000s is a good idea for the tournament.
As the 70s are reaching the finals, the tournament standings are taking a less fluid order. One new player currently in the top 10, "gritch" has a .550 winning% in the mystery format and could well be a new player in the finals. On the other hand, I can't help but mention that Moodywoody completely slacked off in the 60s and 70s and is now at #63 and will probably fall further once the 70s playoffs are completed. So, he'll have to make up 20+ points in the 80s and 90s just to make the 2000s and then would need to kill it in the 2000s to reach the finals before he can win yet another crown.
Another thought on the 2000s. I have not yet played a team in the 2000s, but I'm trying to start a 24 team keeper league (currently taking sign-ups on the 60s, 70s.. message board). My theory is that the 2000s has too many good hitters, and that a 24 team league will be more realistic and fun than a 12 team league where every lineup is full of all-stars. If this league comes together, we'll have some idea whether a 24 team league in the 2000s is a good idea for the tournament.