Mon Jun 13, 2016 10:30 pm
I have no problem at all with the first suggestion about allowing extra players for each franchise. However I'm sorry to rock the boat, but I'm very opposed to the Hanson Proposal for a few reasons:
1) The distribution of available seasons in the 60s set often in no way reflects the actual distribution of a player's career. An example is Ray Culp, who played 6 seasons for Boston (where he had most of his success), 4 for the Phillies and 1 for the Cubs. In SOM he's got 2 Red Sox seasons, 2 Phillies seasons, and his Cubs' year.
2) Because of the risk of potentially losing non-core players if they aren't on your roster at game 141, I've made a point of carrying extra players above the 24 minimum to ensure that I didn't lose them. Again refer to Culp, who was brutal for me this year but I kept him around to protect my rights to him.
3) There's no allowance for the quality of the season a player gave you, or the length of his service. Gary Bell pitched very well for me this year, but in season 1 had an ERA of almost 11 in 28.2 IP, which means I've burned his two years.
That's my 2 cents worth. And having said that, this has been a lot of fun in just the 2 seasons we've played, so I'm back in no matter how this goes, (whether you like it or not!)