Wed Feb 08, 2023 12:07 pm
Oldmansmith said
“ Not saying that anyone would intentionally do this but I think we should make sure that even unintentionally teams will have to pay a heavy price if it happens.”
I agree with oldmansmith.
The interplay between the mechanics of the league allow teams to go over the cap and the rules don’t produce a uniformly effective deterrent. So there is room for improvement here. I agree with everyone who says rule changes shouldn’t be made during a season. So we’re talking about next season.
I will throw out a couple ideas.
One element of MLB structure that is absent is the luxury tax. In addition to the suspension of arb players, we could force teams that go over to take a hit to their $140MM cap the following season. For instance, the penalty could be 100% of the first $1MM, 200% of the 2nd $1MM and 300% of everything above $2MM. This would be a pretty easy, one-time calculation for Phil and it would be also easy for him to adjust that team’s sheet. And fully transparent.
Another idea would be to dock a team a prospect pick THE FOLLOWING YEAR for each $1MM it goes over. And if a team loses a prospect pick, should there be fewer prospects injected into the system that year league-wide, or should the lost picks stay in the pool and be allocated to the teams with the poorest finish the previous year?
Put them all together and it would be hard to imagine a scenario where a team doesn’t feel the effect of a salary cap infraction.