Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:50 pm
OK, so if I'm understanding Adam's post, then there are currently 6 votes for an 80 mil cap. So if either canuscot or BigAlric vote for 80 mil cap, then the 80 mil cap will win.
By the way, I'm not in a hurry to resolve this issue. I think it is a very important issue for this entire 15 season league. So, if anyone has comments or thoughts about this rule - let's hear it. Maybe the mind of the collective will come up with a solution from which resistance is futile. (a geeky star trek reference)
I think Adam raises a good point about avoiding a rule that is difficult to enforce. However, I think that, by far, the hardest rule to enforce is the player eligibility rule. We have already had someone try to pick up Schmidt.
At least for the 1972 season, a 25 player cap would be irrelevant (get that reference?). According to the list of available players, there are only 249 eligible hitters and only 162 eligible pitchers. This means that, after the autodraft is run, there will only be 69 hitters and 42 pitchers available to be drafted. The quality of the remaining 69 hitters is going to be poor - guys like Tommy Davis and Tim Cullen. Likewise, there won't be many decent pitchers available in the pool. So whether rosters are 25 players or 27 won't make much difference since players 26 and 27 are sure to be poor quality, although we might use the larger roster as kind of a taxi squad to stash players for future seasons.
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franky35 on Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.