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goffchile wrote:could not agree more with the notion of experiementing with different options and seeing what happens--whether it be playtesting or otherwise. One of my issues with the current debate is that it is only two options, this, which many think is unsatisfactory, or that which has never been tested could just as easily make things worse. As I have posted elsewhere, I find it hard to believe that they can't give commishes much more flexbiility in how they set up their leagues (including determining bullpen settings) and could essentially run an ongiong experiement about which types of leagues are fun, strategically interesting, competitvely balanced and achieve some acceptable level of verisimilitude. If playtests are they way, that is fine, if they can just open the door to a much freer hand in how commishes set up leagues, that too.
Cosign all of this, this is the best proposal I've seen yet. Let us choose which max rules are operative while they're at it.