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Just throwing this out there for review and discussion to see if anyone would want to do some research and enter a team in this league.
It's sort of a take-off on the 1969 or 1986 Strat-set and someone else's suggestion to Strat that they have a player set of intact teams:
Your team has to be a completely intact 23(that's the most I've found so far) or more man roster from one actual team from one actual year.
For example - all the 1927 Yankees or 1961 Yankees, but which are both ineligible because by my count they each have only 22. And it probably wouldn't be fair to the competiveness of the league if one or both of those got in.
I've done a little bit of research and I found a half dozen or so, some even from the same year. Usually, I suspect, it would be the Series winner or contender from that year.
To fill out the roster, I would say you have to pick up the lowest priced player (pitcher or hitter) from either the previous or subsequent year who isn't already on the current year roster. Make sense?
Haven't thought about what to do if there's a conflict of players/roster - a player that could be on one or more eligible team rosters. Any thoughts on that? Probably the only way is to award him to the team that proposes their particular team first. So maybe watch for those possibilities.
Salary cap? Sort of immaterial since the highest salary team would dictate that. Can decide on that when all the teams are proposed or submitted. Arrive at your total salary for your team and submit that when you propose your team.
DH - not sure? Probably could. We could arrive at a consensus on that.
Anything else? Thoughts? Think this would fly? Any attempt at this in the past? Maybe there aren't enough eligible candidates?
If any of you more experienced league formers know definitely if this is un-do-able, please let me know post haste!
I would say first-come, first-serve on proposing your team (and don't forget to submit the # of players and total salary of that # of players).
Well, a learned colleague suggests that the teams should be awarded by draft or by random numbers. So, if we do that, your task will just be to propose the teams that might be eligible and sign up for the league. Sounds more equitable doesn't it?
It's sort of a take-off on the 1969 or 1986 Strat-set and someone else's suggestion to Strat that they have a player set of intact teams:
Your team has to be a completely intact 23(that's the most I've found so far) or more man roster from one actual team from one actual year.
For example - all the 1927 Yankees or 1961 Yankees, but which are both ineligible because by my count they each have only 22. And it probably wouldn't be fair to the competiveness of the league if one or both of those got in.
I've done a little bit of research and I found a half dozen or so, some even from the same year. Usually, I suspect, it would be the Series winner or contender from that year.
To fill out the roster, I would say you have to pick up the lowest priced player (pitcher or hitter) from either the previous or subsequent year who isn't already on the current year roster. Make sense?
Haven't thought about what to do if there's a conflict of players/roster - a player that could be on one or more eligible team rosters. Any thoughts on that? Probably the only way is to award him to the team that proposes their particular team first. So maybe watch for those possibilities.
Salary cap? Sort of immaterial since the highest salary team would dictate that. Can decide on that when all the teams are proposed or submitted. Arrive at your total salary for your team and submit that when you propose your team.
DH - not sure? Probably could. We could arrive at a consensus on that.
Anything else? Thoughts? Think this would fly? Any attempt at this in the past? Maybe there aren't enough eligible candidates?
If any of you more experienced league formers know definitely if this is un-do-able, please let me know post haste!
I would say first-come, first-serve on proposing your team (and don't forget to submit the # of players and total salary of that # of players).
Well, a learned colleague suggests that the teams should be awarded by draft or by random numbers. So, if we do that, your task will just be to propose the teams that might be eligible and sign up for the league. Sounds more equitable doesn't it?