Iain-I did not mean it was a bad trade or you made a bad move. It was not a personal attack. It;s just coincidence that it was your team and world chat that brought this to my attention. It's logical that people would think this way in a minimum win world, just like it's logical that if someone is going to quit a world at the end of the season he will tend to trade his not ready for major league prospects for veterans. While that does not always happen, on average a person quitting a world will trade for veterans over prospects.
Mike-I am not arguing that the minimum win rule is a bad idea. It has its good points, I am just pointing out that it has its side effects. Its similar to regulations in real life, regulations while having their good points usually create other unintended negative effects. In the case of minimum win rules owners tailor their teams with the idea that they must win now, which means teams tend to have higher payrolls, and teams that are bottom dwellers tend to do what it takes to stay above the minimum wins which means they tend to trade prospects for veterans, it's logical. Owners who are doing well don't have to worry about minimum wins so they can afford to recycle veterans for prospects.