ScumbyJr wrote:Yes, it should not apply to pre-season. Then the question becomes -What happens if a team does not correct the salary floor issue before opening day?
The answer is to allow add-drops that increase a team's payroll, not disallow all drops that result in <90%.
Seems to me that the 90% floor should apply to the sum of cash + payroll. What if you decide early in the season you should have drafted Dimaggio instead of Mays? Dropping Mays puts you under the floor. Doing it this way (90% of (cash + payroll)) does not prevent a manager from being stupid and having lots cash and a small payroll, but it does prevent dozens of intra-season drops, which I believe is the issue at hand. Also requires no special handling by the code logic pre and during the regular season.
ScumbyJr wrote:Yes, it should not apply to pre-season. Then the question becomes -What happens if a team does not correct the salary floor issue before opening day?
The answer is to allow add-drops that increase a team's payroll, not disallow all drops that result in <90%.
That won't help if you're trying to shed salary PRE waivers.
I think we're all agreed there should be no floor before Opening Night. The question I was responding to was how to handle teams that do not get above the floor before Opening Night.
ScumbyJr wrote:Yes, it should not apply to pre-season. Then the question becomes -What happens if a team does not correct the salary floor issue before opening day?
The answer is to allow add-drops that increase a team's payroll, not disallow all drops that result in <90%.
Seems to me that the 90% floor should apply to the sum of cash + payroll. What if you decide early in the season you should have drafted Dimaggio instead of Mays? Dropping Mays puts you under the floor. Doing it this way (90% of (cash + payroll)) does not prevent a manager from being stupid and having lots cash and a small payroll, but it does prevent dozens of intra-season drops, which I believe is the issue at hand. Also requires no special handling by the code logic pre and during the regular season.
Ooh, I dig the simplicity, sounds like another viable approach.
Hack Wilson wrote:Is anyone in contact with SOM about this horrific blunder? Sooooo stupid.
If we were to use archaic baseball slag, this would be "SOM's Boner." Or as the English would say, what a muck up!
As mentioned, I got a quick reply from SOM saying they'd fixed the bug. "Thanks for your email! We've changed it so that the Salary Floor restriction no longer applies during the preseason." I'm glad they fixed it so fast, but am not sure how they let it happen in the first place.
Thank you, Outta Leftfield, it's appreciated. Hard to keep up with what SOM knows and is doing. Egads, but that's good news. I'll see it and then believe it, let's trust and verify.