Hope no one is sampling the product...
There was a great deal of input from some well respected members of the community in this misbegotten thread that I want to briefly speak to. There seems to have emerged a consensus -at least among folks who are not regulars in the Friday night capless, live draft scene --that we who play and create the capless, live leagues do so because we want to allow all the game the game shenanigans that can go on there. Just to set the record straight, and I suspect this holds true for a majority of the other regulars, my reason for preferring capless drafts was simply not to have salary be an issue during the draft. Literally. Period. Very few of us regulars, indulge in the gaming the game stuff, so prior to the issue being raised by our not-so-friendly felon, it wasn't even on my radar.
But now that it is on the collective radar, I would encourage our little live draft community to consider using a cap of $250M with 20% drops going forward. That amount allows us to not have to worry about pricing during the live draft itself but also should prevent much of the game the gaming crap that can go on when a sociopathic outlier on a mission jumps into the fray.
Since the league in question started, here are the post season opener transactions:
Sat, 1/30 East Coast Snowmen added Conine, Jeff (1996) - 5.06M
Sat, 1/30 East Coast Snowmen dropped Murcer, Bobby (1972) - 8.61M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars added Cobb, Ty (1911) - 11.41M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars dropped Cobb, Ty (1912) - 9.99M
Fri, 1/29 East Coast Snowmen added Rodriguez, Ivan (1999) - 6.69M
Fri, 1/29 East Coast Snowmen dropped Daulton, Darren (1992) - 6.35M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars added Cobb, Ty (1912) - 9.99M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars dropped Cobb, Ty (1911) - 11.41M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars added Greinke, Zack (2009) - 8.15M
Fri, 1/29 North Union All Stars dropped Marquard, Rube (1913) - 8.14M
Thu, 1/28 North Union All Stars added Marquard, Rube (1913) - 8.14M
Thu, 1/28 North Union All Stars dropped Greinke, Zack (2009) - 8.15M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars added McClure, Bob (1989) - 2.52M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars dropped Gwynn, Tony (1987) - 8.44M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars added Gwynn, Tony (1987) - 8.44M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars dropped McClure, Bob (1989) - 2.52M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars added McClure, Bob (1989) - 2.52M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars dropped Richard, J.R. (1979) - 8.21M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars added Richard, J.R. (1979) - 8.21M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars dropped Rijo, Jose (1991) - 7.79M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars added Winfield, Dave (1979) - 8.28M
Wed, 1/27 North Union All Stars dropped Gwynn, Tony (1987) - 8.44M
Wed, 1/27 The Wrong Stuff added McGraw, John (1900) - 7.16M
Wed, 1/27 The Wrong Stuff dropped Winfield, Dave (1979) - 8.28M
Tue, 1/26 North Union All Stars added Rijo, Jose (1991) - 7.79M
Tue, 1/26 North Union All Stars dropped McClure, Bob (1989) - 2.52M
I made one transaction to get a backup at 3b after Schmidt went down for 15 games. The east coast snowmen have made a couple, all the rest have been from our boy Richard B. MIlter. So far it hasn't really worked too well for him, he is in last place in my division. My suspicion is that most of the league members are either indifferent or possibly irritated by Milter's nightly rotation of add-drops but it is certainly unrealistic. I find it mildly annoying which I suspect is what drives the behavior in the first place. Be that as it may, a $250 M live draft cap with a high cost drop penalty would put a stop to this sort of thing, yet still leave room to deal with injuries and dumping an underperforming Mays for one of his other cards.