The year was 1976.
Gerald Ford was President and America was gearing up for its biggest celebration ever - the Bicentennial. In addition to All in the Family, the Carol Burnett Show, and the Waltons, CBS was airing nightly "Bicentennial Minutes". One American car manufacturer tied itself to the celebration, proclaiming "Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet."
I was a skinny sixteen year old with a white-boy afro that added a good six inches to my height. The shoes were platforms, the pants were bell bottoms, the necklaces were (faux) gold. I was the coolest kid in . . . or maybe not.
Anyway,
It's time for a Bicentennial Theme League. Here's how it works:
- Twelve managers will participate in a two-round serpentine draft of the twenty-four teams in existence in 1976. If a player saw action for one of your teams in 1976, he's yours regardless if 1976 is one of his cards or not.
- Players who were on two teams in 1976 belong to the team for which they had the most total at-bats and/or innings pitched.
- $100M/DH/standard waivers.
- Unlimited moves provided a player belongs to one of your two teams.
- No trades.
- Use one of the two stadiums belonging to your chosen teams.
Rule Adjustment for Second Round: Manager(s) not securing enough pitching through the draft will be assigned the available pitchers with the highest WHip. If more than one manager is short on pitching a randomizer will be run after the draft concludes to assign pitchers. We will use the available player list sorted by WHip.
Use this link to see which players played for which teams: http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagu ... 1976.shtml
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Gerald Ford was President and America was gearing up for its biggest celebration ever - the Bicentennial. In addition to All in the Family, the Carol Burnett Show, and the Waltons, CBS was airing nightly "Bicentennial Minutes". One American car manufacturer tied itself to the celebration, proclaiming "Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet."
I was a skinny sixteen year old with a white-boy afro that added a good six inches to my height. The shoes were platforms, the pants were bell bottoms, the necklaces were (faux) gold. I was the coolest kid in . . . or maybe not.
Anyway,
It's time for a Bicentennial Theme League. Here's how it works:
- Twelve managers will participate in a two-round serpentine draft of the twenty-four teams in existence in 1976. If a player saw action for one of your teams in 1976, he's yours regardless if 1976 is one of his cards or not.
- Players who were on two teams in 1976 belong to the team for which they had the most total at-bats and/or innings pitched.
- $100M/DH/standard waivers.
- Unlimited moves provided a player belongs to one of your two teams.
- No trades.
- Use one of the two stadiums belonging to your chosen teams.
Rule Adjustment for Second Round: Manager(s) not securing enough pitching through the draft will be assigned the available pitchers with the highest WHip. If more than one manager is short on pitching a randomizer will be run after the draft concludes to assign pitchers. We will use the available player list sorted by WHip.
Use this link to see which players played for which teams: http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagu ... 1976.shtml
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