Posted by tjefferson on 9/13/2011 10:55:00 AM (view original):
Some game mechanics that just aren't right:
- I'd eliminate the entire coach hiring process and make coaching a simple financial $0-20 million budgeting item like training and medical. Does anyone actually like this part of the game? It's tedious and doesn't really add much.
- If coaches are going to exist, we need way more freaking fielding coaches.
- Expose out of options players to waivers. It's ridiculous that I can trap a bottom of the roster guy in my system for his entire career.
- Make contract expectations for MILB/low end free agents realistic. Opting for MLB free agency kills a lot of guys' careers, and in turn weakens the high minors a lot. This is especially true for left-spectrum players that typically have higher overall ratings. A guy who has been a mid-level AAA player for a few years shouldn't go to free agency demanding $4m per and demand a MLB contract through the entire season.
- Unsigned draft picks should return to the draft pool at the appropriate time.
The fielding coach suggestion has already been discussed. If everybody has an 85+ rated FC, then the value of FC's is diminished. So more coaches is not a fix.
What really needs to be done is that at coach rehire time, FC's should not be willing to settle for $750k. They should be asking for a contract that is somewhat commensurate with their value on the open market.
In fact, I would suggest that all coaches that want to be rehired should have some sort of raise (I'd suggest 10%) from the previous season as their rehire salary. Even with a promotion.