Sat Apr 30, 2022 12:38 am
Like I said earlier, I'm not protesting any park change that's already happened, I'm only asking about the policy itself going forward. The team in my league went from Comiskey to Griffith, clearly that is not a significant change and doesn't really matter. But what if someone switched from righty to lefty after seeing they were in a righty-heavy league? Clearly that would be unfair and should not be allowed.
It's a worthy goal to want newbies to maintain interest in the tournament. But last year the only people who incurred penalties were so far out of the running that the penalties didn't need to actually be assessed because they had no impact on who made the semis. So I guess my preference would be to just let people incur the penalties and don't bother even telling them. If they don't know they've been penalized they won't lose any interest. Then at the end of the year assess any penalties that would actually have an effect on the semifinals. If players are good enough to make the semis then they're good enough to read the rules first.
Or, get with Strat and ask them to code something on their end, like a popup message if someone clicks Ready to Draft with a stadium that would incur a penalty. Or sticky a notice at the top of the screen where you choose a park for any Barnstormers league, with a link to the stadium groupings. Like I said, I understand the goal and think it's a worthy one, but I don't see how the solution can be to let people change parks after they've already seen their opponents' parks and rosters.
As far as Frankie's comments, I really don't think your opinion of another player should change based on any of this. They were offered a mulligan by the commissioner and took it, they did nothing wrong in my estimation.