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Hey Coyote, I'll take a run at this.
We have a great bunch of mystery card vets who are part of a 1960's - 90's franchise league. We started with 1962 and are about to wrap up 1968. We'll use the 60's set through 1969, then switch to the 70's, and so on through 1999. Owners keep the same franchises, though we will allow some switching as expansion teams become established.
The rules are simple. We started by compiling team rosters using baseballreference. com, then held a franchise draft. Each team must use twenty of the players from real-life roster for each season. We have a five-round draft of players from teams not involved in our franchise format. Henry Aaron and Harmon Killebrew have played on a lot of different teams, but that's part of the fun.
There are a lot of quirks that keep things competitive. In 1969, for example, my Cardinals have Curt Flood and Vada Pinson. Both play CF exclusively, and I'll be forced by numbers to keep both. That's a $14M platoon on an $80M team.
We have a website that I try to keep updated regularly with standings and pop cultural references from the year being played. You can skip to the "League Details" tab to see complete rules.
http://www.paulsfranchiseleague.com
Our turnover has been minimal, with just one replacement through seven seasons.
The managers make the difference. I had the advantage of playing against these guys for several years, and we enjoy a lot of back-and-forth discussion.