Ok, a couple of things before we move forward with loading our teams.
-At the conclusion of the draft, I'm pretty sure that WIllmur has 42 hitters and 37 pitchers as his 79 players, meaning he can't distribute all of his pitchers over 3 teams, even if he wanted to. I propose that jflatour (45 hitters, 34 pitchers) give Willmur Morel or Matsui in exchange for Matsuzaka or Sanchez, which is what should have happened if Willmur wasn't skipped on his second to last pick. That would leave him with 36 pitchers, which is still less than ideal but possible within the game's limits, so he'd been on his own to change that.
-I would have to make a couple of minor adjustments to my instructional team (and therefore minor league as well) in order to accommodate the change from 3 to 2.25 mil, which would basically weaken each team, but I don't really have a problem with the latest set of roster/player caps.
-In general, the less restrictions on player movement, the better, as far as I'm concerned. I have a particular issue with the following:
INJURIES -- Line added
The injury replacement can not have a higher salary than the injured player.
STAGED LEAGUE START DATES -- Items re: player movement added
Because the leagues are not all starting at the same time, it would be possible for a better player to start the season at a lower level and then be promoted as soon as the next league starts. To avoid that, only promotions for injury replacements will be allowed in the first 30 games of each league's season.
After game 30 in a given league, players can be demoted from one league to another. In such cases, though, the replacement who is promoted must have a higher salary than the one who is sent down.
The two highlighted lines seem to be in contradiction with each other. If I have two guys who I might want to have split time on the major league roster, I have to have the more expensive guy in the minors to begin with, so that I can possibly recall him later. But then he can't serve as an injury replacement. Doesn't make sense to me.
For example, I have two pretty similar players: Gregor Blanco (3.82) and Ben Revere (3.19). One of them is going to be my 4th outfielder in the majors and the other is going to be a regular in the minors. I would kind of like to be able to swap them back and forth whenever I feel like it. It wouldn't necessarily have anything to do with trying to game the system or stack my minor league team or anything. Sometimes you just feel like making a change. It seems this scenario would likely occur in the bullpen as well, where you might want to make a change for the sake of making a change, swapping say a 1 mil guy for a .85 guy or something, where again you're not really stacking your lower level team or anything. But if I start the year with Revere in the majors and Blanco in the minors, I can recall Blanco and option Revere (only once) but if Rever gets injured, I can't bring in Blanco on a temporary basis. I don't understand why.
I get it that we want to prevent people from stacking a lower level team before the level above it starts, but I think these restrictions limit our options beyond the initial part of the season too much. I just like having options available in terms of player movement. Of course, in a typical non-keeper league, you really don't have those kind of options anyway, so i guess it's not really that big of a deal.
Anyway, that's my two cents. I'm fine with the latest set of rules, if adopted, but if I had a chance to make any changes, it would be less restrictions regarding player movement.