tcochran wrote:The 2022 cardset was an exciting one for the 3 teams that stockpiled high value players. It was, however, boring and a waste of money for the other 9 teams. See the comparison of salaries vs. wins at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =247515018I propose that we amend the rules to make the league more competitive, as follows:
- Salary cap of $130 mil
- Salary floor of $100 mil
I am also open to other suggestions as to how to make the game more enjoyable for all.
What do you think?
1. How would carded and uncarded 'farm' players and prospects count toward the $130M cap? One curious example is Trevor Bauer were he to be signed by a MLB team and Liverpool continues to keep him.
1a. An example of a carded prospect could be Wyatt Langford if he stays up and has a decent season. There are other prospects capable of being carded next year and given salaries in the 2024 Baseball Daily card set. Liverpool could chose to bury Langford for a 2nd prospect season keeping his salary off the $130M cap.
1b. Can a manager choose to have less than 40 players to stay under the $130M cap?
2. How would teams below the $100M floor come up?
However the rules are changed, I encourage our commish to NOT treat it like a democratic vote. Solicit input and feedback from various ideas. Commish prepares a rule change proposal with a few 'this' or 'that' options and asks for feedback for pros and cons; what will and won't work. How it could be exploited or otherwise have unintended consequences.
Then, the commish 'publishes' the changed rules. No vote. Voting with such a small number of 'voters' (12 managers) encourages managers to find exploits, hacks, or other competitive advantages and then lobby other managers to 'vote' with them. There's no best interests of the league with voting.