1979 California Angels TAKEN Topic

[Edited to include some players I overlooked]
One replacement owner (California Angels) needed in the Franchise With Farm System Progressive, going into 1979. We started with 20 franchises' actual rosters from 1977, and draft picks from the 6 unclaimed franchises. Going forward each franchise gets any rookie who really debuted with that team in his first WIS-eligible season. Each franchise also gets one bonus pitcher from an earlier year assigned to it each season - a decent pitcher with around 100 IP who will help, but should not be a superstar. For the Angels in 1979, they get 1940 Jim Tobin as this extra pitcher. There is also a rookie draft using players from the six unclaimed franchises: Yankees, Brewers, Indians, Blue Jays, Padres, and Giants, and players who were cut. There is no system-generated AAA, but teams can fill AAA rosters with a combination of their draft picks and up to 25 keepers.

The Angels have some really good hitters, along with Nolan Ryan for the rest of his career. Here are the Angels' current players, projected into 1979:
C 1979 Gene Tenace R 586 466 20 67 2-6 106-105 23.2 .263 .403 .445 A+/C+ $5,470,602
1B 1979 Bruce Bochte L 636 554 16 100 2-2 64-67 34.6 .316 .385 .493 C+/B- $4,818,556
2B 1979 Bobby Grich R 609 534 30 101 1-0 84-59 17.8 .294 .365 .537 B/C- $4,992,646
3B 1979 Carney Lansford R 712 654 19 79 20-8 115-39 34.4 .287 .329 .436 A+/D $4,498,196
SS 1979 Ron Jackson R 653 583 14 68 3-1 59-51 41.6 .271 .337 .429 B+/C $3,944,683
OF 1979 Don Baylor R 722 628 36 139 22-12 51-71 17.4 .296 .371 .530 C/C- $5,474,886
OF 1979 Bobby Bonds R 635 542 25 85 34-23 135-74 21.5 .275 .367 .463 C+/B- $4,661,963
OF 1979 Ken Landreaux L 623 564 15 83 10-3 57-37 37.6 .305 .347 .450 B-/D+ $4,026,887
C 1979 Tom Donohue R 113 107 3 14 2-0 29-3 35.7 .224 .259 .355 C/D $1,001,909
1B 1979 Willie Aikens L 447 379 21 81 1-3 79-61 18.0 .280 .376 .493 A/D $2,887,597
SS 1979 Jim Anderson R 264 234 3 23 3-2 31-17 78.0 .248 .298 .350 C-/D- $1,084,599
OF 1979 Joe Rudi R 361 330 11 61 0-0 61-24 30.0 .242 .294 .394 B+/C+ $2,048,242
2B 1979 Jerry Remy L 345 310 0 29 14-9 25-26 306.0 .297 .350 .346 C/D $1,899,184
2B 1979 Dickie Thon R 62 56 0 8 0-0 10-5 56.0 .339 .393 .393 D-/D- $330,454
OF 1979 Bobby Clark R 60 54 1 5 1-1 11-5 54.0 .296 .356 .463 C/B- $443,571
C 1979 Glenn Borgmann R 84 70 0 8 1-0 11-12 70.0 .200 .317 .243 A-/C $445,193
2B 1979 Dave Chalk R 250 212 2 13 2-1 14-29 106.0 .222 .317 .278 A/D- $911,150
SS 1979 Fred Stanley R 112 102 2 14 0-1 17-5 50.0 .200 .236 .270 A/D- $278,785
SS 1979 Mario Guerrero R 177 166 0 18 0-1 7-6 166.0 .229 .253 .259 C/D $532,966
Batting Totals 7451 6545 218 996 118-73 966-696 30.0 .278 .349 .440 B-/C- $49,752,069
SP 1979 Nolan Ryan R 16-14-0 223 3.60 .212 1.27 9.01 4.61 0.61 223-114 $6,328,732
SP/RP 1979 Dave Frost R 16-10-1 240 3.57 .251 1.27 4.02 2.90 0.64 107-77 $5,757,324
SP/RP 1979 Paul Hartzell R 6-10-0 163 5.36 .301 1.45 2.43 2.43 0.99 44-44 $2,660,591
SP/RP 1979 Sparky Lyle L 5-8-13 95 3.13 .226 1.12 4.55 2.65 0.85 48-28 $2,618,134
SP/RP 1979 Mark Clear R 11-5-14 109 3.63 .219 1.42 8.09 5.61 0.50 98-68 $2,800,678
SP/RP 1979 Dick Drago R 10-6-13 91 3.03 .254 1.19 6.78 2.12 0.61 67-21 $2,292,018
SP/RP 1979 Mike Barlow R 1-1-0 86 5.13 .314 1.58 3.45 3.14 0.84 33-30 $1,210,903
SP/RP 1979 Rollie Fingers R 9-9-13 85 4.52 .281 1.53 6.99 3.98 0.75 65-37 $1,438,674
SP/RP 1979 Frank Tanana L 7-5-0 91 3.89 .264 1.31 4.58 2.49 0.90 46-25 $1,794,280
SP/RP 1979 David Clyde L 3-4-0 46 5.91 .279 1.38 3.35 2.56 1.38 17-13 $647,925
SP/RP 1979 Steve Eddy R 1-1-0 33 4.73 .290 1.73 1.95 5.57 0.28 7-20 $491,301
SP/RP 1979 Ralph Botting L 2-0-0 30 8.80 .362 2.06 6.68 4.55 1.82 22-15 $200,081
SP/RP 1979 Doug Rau L 1-5-0 56 5.30 .320 1.70 4.50 3.54 0.48 28-22 $726,630
Pitching Totals 88-78-54 1,348 4.21 .262 1.38 5.40 3.45 0.75 805-514 $28,967,271

Injured Reserve:
Biff Pocoroba (C)

I've cut Borgmann, Stanley, Chalk, Guerrero, Eddy, Botting, and Rau to get to the 25 keeper limit. That still leaves $75M in total salary, which is better than either of the two teams I have for 1979.

1979 Draft Picks: P Dickie Noles, P Rick Matula, P Ken Brett, OF Benny Ayala, SS Mike Phillips.

The Angels can keep Nolan Ryan (and any of the others) for the rest of his career, or until the owner decides to trade or cut him.Same with anyone else on the roster, just having the 25-man limit on keepers. They'll get Mike Witt as a rookie in 1981.

The previous owner liked the league but has to cut back.
4/27/2016 11:16 AM (edited)
Here are the league rules:

this is copied from my first post in the SimLeague Baseball -> Theme Leagues -> Franchise Prog w/ Farm System - Rules Discussion" thread, dated 9/3/2015:

Concept: Start with 24 20 of the real franchises and their 1977 rosters. In subsequent seasons, each franchise gets the rookies who really came up with that team. For example, Oakland gets Dwayne Murphy and others in 1978, Rickey Henderson and others in 1979, etc, eventually getting McGwire and Canseco... The rookies are assigned based on their first team during their first WIS-eligible season. This is a WIS version of mimicking the real-life farm systems for each franchise.

Contraction Draft and Rookie Drafts: For the two six franchises that are not claimed in 1977, their players are all eligible for an initial draft - sort of a "contraction draft" compared to the real-life 1977. In subsequent seasons, their rookies are draft eligible. So for example if no one selects the Detroit Tigers franchise, then Lou Whitaker, Alan Trammell, and Lance Parrish will all be draft-eligible in 1978. The contraction draft will go in reverse order of the franchises' real-life 1977 winning percentages, or maybe a composite 1977-1981 winning percentage - that can be discussed after we get enough owners signed up. Edit: Reverse order (worst to first) of a franchise's total wins, 1977-1981, with 1977 double counted.

Obviously the rookie draft will never be very deep, since the rookies will only come from two six franchises until the expansions of 1993 and beyond. Rookie draft order will be set by your franchise's sim winning percentage compared to its real-life winning percentage. If your team over-performs compared to real-life, it gets rewarded with better draft position. This should discourage tanking.

Keepers / Waivers: I'm thinking let everyone keep up to 35 25 players, using real players for AAA. The catch is that any player who is not on injured reserve (missing from the WIS database for that season) has to appear in at least 5 of your games, or he will be waived and put into the draft pool. So if a good prospect has a lousy season, you can't just park him in AAA the entire season… he has to at least make a few appearances. But it is up to individual owners to police this - if it is your turn to draft and you see that Cincinnati didn't let that crappy young 1970's Mario Soto into 5 or more games, go ahead and draft him! You get rewarded for doing your homework and finding a steal. Edit: The 25 keeper limit includes rookies for the following season. If you are too late posting keepers, they will be assigned based on your player usage in the previous season, so we can get on with the draft. In that case, your keepers will be all your franchise's new rookies, and your returning players with the most (PA+IP) in the current (or recently concluded) sim season.

Since there are not many quality players to choose from in each year's draft, the off-season should move very quickly… if you miss your time slot for the draft, we'll move on to the next owner, and you probably won't be missing out on a player who is worth complaining about anyway. The idea for this league came partly from frustration waiting for a normal progressive to move from season to season, and partly from realizing that sometimes life just gets in the way of doing these drafts.

Extra Pitching: One quirk I would like to include, but other owners can vote this down if it is too unpopular… each team will get one additional pitcher per season, randomly drawn from a pool of moderate-quality pre-1960 pitchers with around 100 IP and around $2.5-3.0 M salaries. The purpose is to bolster the balance of pitching versus offense, since all progressives I've been in have had ridiculous offensive stats. This gives every team one more competent pitcher for the bullpen, or a spot starter, but not someone you would build a team around.

Hall of Fame: If enough owners are interested, we'll cast Hall of Fame ballots for players whose WIS careers have recently ended. I'll try to post career stats for candidates, merging pre-1977 real-life with the progressive's stats. But anyone can nominate a player.

Miscellaneous (mostly from questions posted below, or settings in theme league wizard; most of these details can be voted down if enough owners object):
- Standard WIS format (three 4-team divisions per league, with wildcard and interleague play) Four 5-team divisions, aligned similar to real life as much as possible.
- No salary cap
- No moving teams / ballparks until after 5 seasons (1981). After that, you can use your 1st round rookie draft pick to move to an available ballpark. But that only changes your ballpark, not your franchise name and available rookies. For example, if no one takes the NY Yankees when the league gets started, then someone can eventually move their franchise to Yankee Stadium. The Boston Red Sox could become the New York Red Sox (imagine that!), with Boggs, Clemens, etc coming up in the farm system. A team that has moved cannot move again for at least 5 seasons.
- DH in AL only
- Trades are mostly unrestricted, but subject to veto by 6 owners. Limit on trading draft picks or rookies too far out in the future (see my posts below).
- Transaction Deadline / Deadline for Keepers at 120 game mark.
- No injuries (I'm open to suggestions on that - I've never seen them used in WIS) Edit: I incorrectly thought WIS had finally implemented multi-game injuries. I'm fine with using in-game injuries.
- For players who missed 1977 in WIS, but were not rookies when they returned later, they go into the rookie draft pool when they return. They do not belong to a team first.
2/22/2016 8:03 PM
We're ready to draft for 1979, I'll offer a $10 WIS gift certificate (after drafting your additional players, entering the team, and starting the season) for a new owner.
4/5/2016 10:37 PM
I drafted P Dickie Noles for this team in the first round of the 1979 draft, since starting pitching is the main area where they needed some depth. Pitcher Rick Matula was added in the second round, (P) Ken Brett in the 3rd, (OF) Benny Ayala in the fourth.
4/26/2016 2:33 PM (edited)
good team and a $10 credit..How can you not take this???
4/18/2016 5:15 PM
updated the first post to list the Angels' draft choices
4/26/2016 2:37 PM
As owner of the Montreal franchise, I will offer anyone who takes the Angels P - Bill Bonham in exchange for whoever you'd like to give up for him, as an added incentive to join. Just send back any ol' inning eater or scrub from your bench:


P - 1979 Bill Bonham: 177 IP..OAV+: 101, WHIP+: 101, BB+: 104, HR+: 103
4/27/2016 3:32 PM
Hard to believe no takers here....
4/28/2016 2:29 PM
Strange no interest! I get to control rest of Nolan Ryan's career? I'll give it a shot!
4/28/2016 8:54 PM
Perfect timing yraciv, we're wrapping up the draft now. I'll sitemail you details.
4/28/2016 9:34 PM
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