Turn of the century players + the biggest rookies from the 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, & 90s + contemporary ballparks = one helluva great new progressive...
Fernandomania in 1901? Pete Rose making his debut for the 1903 Reds at the Great American Ballpark? Ty Cobb making his debut at Comerica Park two years later? The Big Train at Target Field starting in 1907? - All of this and more will be possible in a brand new, unique progressive league that gives a special historical perspective to the original 16 major league franchises.
In addition, this league will be a relatively fast start - only a ten round draft will be needed to fill out our 16 rosters for our first season.
I spent about a month and a half trying to get my idea for the Time Traveling Rookies progressive off the ground, but sadly, there just didn't seem to be enough interest. Undaunted, I've come up with a different idea that I hope will appeal to a broader group of owners.
This is, as far as I know, a unique idea and a new twist to the progressive league concept. It requires only a short ten-round draft before our first season, so the amount of time between the league filling up and opening day would be relatively short.
Here's how it will work:
We start with the "original 16" franchises in 1901.
Once we have 16 owners signed up, we hold a one round franchise draft for everyone to pick their teams.
Once that is done, owners post a keeper list made up of 15 players - using anyone on their team from 1901, as well as up to four rookies from your franchise's history. For the 1901 draft, we will be including rookies from 1941, 1961, and 1981. I've put together the lists for this first draft and will be posting them here in the sign up thread so everyone can see what they would have to choose from.
After that, we have a 10 round draft from a pool of players that would include all "cut" 1901 players, as well as all unselected players from those 1941/61/81 rookie pools. In addition, players who were rookies with expansion era clubs in 1961 and 1981 will also be added to the draft pool.
The result should be teams that have a mix of players who actually played for your franchises at different points in history.
Some additional details:
In the 1902 draft, we would do the same thing, 15 player keeper list (based on your 1901 roster, not your franchise's real-life 1902 roster), which can include up to four franchise rookies from 1952, 1972, and 1992. In '03, we use 1943, 1963, 1983, and so on through the seasons.
No salary cap, no WW
Just two below average AAA per team (primarily to give teams flexibility when trading)
DH in AL only.
Teams will play in their modern day (2011) ballparks and go by their modern names - so if you take, for example, the 1901 Brooklyn Superbas, who became the Brooklyn Dodgers, they would play in Dodger Stadium and be known as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Alignment will be traditional AL/NL with four divisions. There will not be inter-league play.
Future draft order can be based on w-l record at the 120 game mark with a 30-win minimum, but I am open to suggestion for a draft formula if there's a consensus among owners to go in that direction.
If there's anything else you have a question about that isn't addressed here, go ahead and post it here in the sign-up thread or send me a sitemail.
Alignment/franchise affiliations
AL EAST
Baltimore Orioles (1901 Milwaukee Brewers - future St. Louis Browns) - Camden Yards
Boston Red Sox (1901 Boston Americans) - Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians (1901 Cleveland Blues) - Jacobs Field
New York Yankees (1901 Baltimore Orioles) - Yankee Stadium III
AL WEST
Chicago White Sox (1901 Chicago White Sox) - U.S. Cellular Field
Detroit Tigers (1901 Detroit Tigers) - Comerica Park
Minnesota Twins (1901 Washington Senators) - Target Field
Oakland Athletics (1901 Philadelphia A's) - Oakland Coliseum
NL EAST
Atlanta Braves (1901 Boston Beaneaters) - Turner Field
Cincinnati Reds (1901 Cincinnati Reds) - The Great American Ballpark
Philadelphia Phillies (1901 Philadelphia Phillies) - Citizens Bank Park
Pittsburgh Pirates (1901 Pittsburgh Pirates) - PNC Park
NL WEST
Chicago Cubs (1901 Chicago Orphans) - Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers (1901 Brooklyn Superbas) - Dodger Stadium
San Francisco Giants (1901 New York Giants) - AT&T Park
St. Louis Cardinals (1901 St. Louis Cardinals) - Busch Stadium III
4/18/2011 11:24 PM (edited)