1980's Progressive Eliminator Draft Topic

This will be an epic progressive league shootout spanning only 5 seasons. 1984-1988.  The name of the game is simple, ‘survive and advance’.

We will begin with 26 hopeful owners and a standard snake-style mega-draft using the entire 1984 player pool.

The dream, however, will be short-lived for two unfortunate owners.Following the completion of the 1984 regular season, the two franchises that finish with the least amount of wins will be eliminated from the league.

Therefore, the 1985 season will consist of only 24 teams.Following the completion of the 1985 season, the four teams with the least amount of total combined victories through the first two seasons will be eliminated from the league.Get the picture?

Henceforth, the 1986 season will consist of only 20 teams, and again, after the conclusion of the 1986 season, the four incompetent owners that have recorded the least amount of cumulative wins over the course of the first three seasons will get the boot. Rinse and repeat, until we reach the 1988 season, where the last 12 teams standing will compete for the title. The winner of the 1988 (Season 5) World Series will be crowned as the champion.


Here is the breakdown:

(Season, Year, Number of teams remaining, League Format to be used)

Season 1, 1984, 26 teams1977-1992 configuration:4 playoff teams, AL 7/7 – NL 6/6, No inter-league play, balanced schedule.

Season 2, 1985, 24 teamsStandard WIS Format:8 playoff teams, AL 4/4/4 – NL 4/4/4, inter-league play, non-balanced schedule.

Season 3, 1986, 20 teamsAlternate WIS Format F:4 playoff teams, AL 5/5 – NL 5/5, inter-league play, balanced schedule.

Season 4, 1987, 16 teamsAlternate WIS Format E:4 playoff teams, AL 4/4/ - NL 4/4, inter-league play, balanced schedule.

Championship - Season 5, 1988, 12 teams –Alternate WIS Format D:2 playoff teams, AL 6/0/0 – NL 6/0/0, inter-league play, balanced schedule. All teams will use the DH.



RULES:

Standard progressive rules will apply for the most part.  Unlimited cap, unlimited IR.  You will draft 28 man roster (the amount of players available in 1984 divided by 26 teams) and will be given additional minor leaguers (Below Average).  Maximum 28 man rosters (not including players on IR). DH will be used in the AL only. Transaction deadline will be set for game 162. Alignment for the 1st year will be done randomly before we draft.  However, the alignment will change before each and every season, depending on the current overall standings (more on that later).

Team names will be in the standard format "City - Mascot". You can choose any city/town/suburb in the vicinity of the stadium you select (Ex. if you select Yankee Stadium, you don't have to name your team the New York Whatevers, you can choose Brooklyn, Queens, etc., you can get creative, but just keep the nickname "somewhat baseball-like"). Once you choose a name, that's it, you will not be allowed to change it for the rest of the league's existence.


THE INITIAL 28-ROUND, 26-TEAM, MEGA-DRAFT bONANZA OF EPIC PROPORTIONS:

After 26 of the bravest owners in WIS-Land have signed an Owners’ Contract (thereby pledging their unwavering commitment to either:A. Participate in all five seasons, or B. Suffer through the humiliation of cold-blooded elimination), the 26 teams will be randomly aligned into either the American League (7/7) or the National League (6/6). This will be done prior to the draft just so you’ll know whether or not you’ll need a DH.

The draft order will be randomly assigned and a snake-style order (1-26, 26-1) will be used for all rounds. Preceding the live draft, we'll do a Stadium draft in the forums. The stadiums available will be the ones in use in 1984.  The team that draws the last pick of the 1st round will have the first choice of stadiums, and so on. After the completion of the drafts, we will be ready to begin the initial 1984 season.

*Players who were on IR in 1984 are not eligible to be drafted until they come off IR.  I.E. they have a 1983 season and a 1985 season, but no 1984 season.  You can't select them until the 1985 rookie/free agent draft.

THE OFF-SEASON

Firstly, the “Contracted Franchises” will be swiftly eliminated following the 162nd game of each season.Tie-breakers for teams facing elimination will be as follows:

A.First-year:If two or more teams finish tied, with at least one having to be eliminated, head to head will be used as the first tie-breaker (better record survives). In the case of a 3-way or 4-way tie, with all teams having faced one another, the team(s) with the lowest winning percentage in the common games will be eliminated. The second tie-breaker will be a teams' record in the last 10 games of the season (team(s) with the better record survives). If the “L10” records are the same, then their W/L streak at season’s end will be used (better streak survives). The 4th and 5th tie-breakers will be:4. Home record; 5. Expected win percentage (higher pct survives).

B.Second year and beyond: If two or more teams are tied with the least number of cumulative wins to that point, the team(s) with more wins in the most recent season will survive.If still tied, the team that had more wins in the previous year will survive (and so forth, until you are forced to revert to the tie-breakers listed above).


Bonus Wins:  Victories added to a teams’ cumulative win total after the completion of each post-season.They will be awarded to playoff teams in the following manner.
1. Losing in the ALCS or NLCS – 3 Bonus wins
2. Losing in the World Series – 7 Bonus wins
3. Winning the World Series – 11 Bonus wins

Bonuses are only given once, you don’t get one each time you advance, you get it once you’re finished (ex. Winning the WS nets you 11 bonus wins, not 3+7+11).This formula basically rewards post-season series’ wins with equal weight, regardless of whether a season has only 2, 4, or 8 playoff slots.


"Note: Any team that wins the World Series will have immunity from elimination in the very rare case that they still finish the season at the bottom of the list in cumulative wins through that point.  (Only applies to the next season, not the rest of the league's existence).  In that case, the next team(s) with the least amount of cumulative wins would be eliminated. Since Bonus Wins are not handed out until after the Eliminations have been done, a playoff team that finds itself in the Elimination Zone following the completion of the regular season would have to win the World Series to avoid elimination. In that case, the league would wait for that team to either bow out or win that seasons' championship before determining the Contracted Teams."


THE DRAFTS:

Contraction Draft:

Before the Rookie Draft takes place, there will be a One-Round Free-Agent Draft.The player pool for the Free-Agent Draft will consist only of the players who had belonged to the two (or four) Contracted Franchises.As an added incentive for winning, the winner of the World Series will be awarded the 1st pick of the Free-Agent Draft. The rest of the free-agent draft order will be determined by most wins during the most recently completed regular season PLUS BONUS POINTS RECIEVED AFTER THE COMPLETED CURRENT SEASON. After each team has selected its’ one player, all remaining players from the Contracted teams will be black-listed from the league forever.

Following the Contraction Draft, owners will post their rosters for the upcoming year. Each team will be allowed to keep a maximum of 22 active players (does not include IR players, which are unlimited).  Players that are released will be placed back into the draft pool, along with the incoming rookies and any players that went undrafted in previous seasons.

Rookie/Free agent Draft:

The draft order for all subsequent Rookie Drafts will be determined by the current overall cumulative standings at the end of each regular season (including all Win Bonuses, EVEN THOSE from the most recent completed season).The remaining team with the worst overall record will get the first pick in each round of the Rookie Draft, while the team with the best overall record will receive the last pick. Tanking, my friends, will be a complete non-issue due to the constant threat of elimination (and the accompanying embarrassment).


The Tie-breakers for determining draft order are as follows:

1. Rookie Draft - First Year: The tie-breakers for surviving teams that finish with the same record in Season One will be: 1. Head-to-Head, better record gets higher pick (for 3-way and 4-way ties, highest winning percentage in common games decides the order); 2. Teams' record in the last 10 games of the season (team(s) with the better record gets higher pick); 3. Win/Loss Streak at season’s end (better streak gets higher pick); 4. Home record (better record, better pick); 5. Expected win percentage (higher pct, higher pick).

2. Rookie Draft - Second Year and beyond: If two or more surviving teams finish a season with the same number of overall cumulative wins, the team(s) that had the most wins in the most recent season will get the higher pick. If still tied, the team(s) that had more wins in the previous season will get the higher pick (and so on, until forced to revert to the five tie-breakers listed above).

3. Contraction Draft - First year: same as Rookie Draft - First year. Teams that win tie-breakers will have a higher pick in both drafts.

4. Contraction Draft - Second year and beyond: If two or more surviving teams finish with the same amount of wins after 162 games, the team(s) with the better cumulative record at that point will get the higher pick. If still tied, the team(s) that had more wins in the previous season will get the higher pick (and so on, until forced to revert to the five tie-breakers listed above).

Trades:

Due to the nature of the league, the trading of future draft picks during a season will be prohibited. Player-for-Player trades, however, will be allowed during the season (subject to veto). Draft picks from the Rookie Draft may only be traded in the off-season, during the draft, or in preparation for the draft, but only for either players and/or picks from the current draft. Teams will not be allowed to trade picks from the One Round Contraction Draft.

The Rookie/Free Agent Draft will consist of 6 rounds.  Afterwards, teams that kept less than 22 players and teams that traded away more picks than they got, will fill their remaining roster spots on a first-come, first-served basis.


ALIGNMENT:

The league will be randomly aligned for the first year.After that, the league will re-align before each and every season depending on the cumulative team records to that point.

1. The American League will be the A-league, while the National League will be the B-league (think of the European Soccer divisions).

2. After each season, all remaining teams will be seeded first thru last based on cumulative wins (including all Bonus Wins) through that point. If any teams are tied in cumulative wins, the team(s) that had more wins in the most recent season will be awarded the higher seed. For the following season, the AL will be made up of all the highest seeds (the exact number of AL teams will depend on that season's configuration), while the NL will be filled by the remaining bottom seeds, forced to fight for their survival. The two groups of teams will be distributed evenly amongst their divisions by using snake-style dispersal.


For example, 1985 (the second season) will be aligned as follows: 

1985 - 24 teams: The 12 AL Teams will consist of the 12 teams that had the best record in Season 1, The 12 NL teams will consist of teams seeded 13th thru 24th. Divisions would be balanced by seed. Using the 4/4/4 breakdown, the AL East Division will house Seeds # 1, #4, #7, #10, ; the AL Central Division will be made up of Seeds #2, #5, #8, #11 ; while the AL West Division would have Seeds #3, #6, #9, #12.The same will be done for the NL (East: #13, #16, #19, #22, ; Central: #14, #17, #20, #23, ; West: #15, #18, #21, #24).


This system will not be used for the Championship Season (1988, Season 5). The remaining 12 teams will be aligned snake-style based on seed. The AL will have seeds #1, #4, #5, #8, #9 and #12. The NL will have seeds #2, #3, #6, #7, #10 and #11. The entire league will use the DH.


LOOSE ENDS:

There is the very real possibility that I, as both owner and commissioner, may be eliminated from the league at some point. In that case, the remaining owner with the highest Owner Rating will have first rights at taking over commissioner duties (along with the free team). If that owner refuses, the owner with the next highest rating will have the choice, and so on, until an owner accepts.


AND THEN THERE WAS ONE...

The Champion of the Inaugural Progressive Eliminator will be the owner that captures the World Series crown in Season 5 - The Championship Season.

Nothing else matters, not cumulative wins, not prior World Series' victories, nothing. It's all about the end game. Of course, first you have to get there. Cumulative wins keep you alive, while World Series wins boost your odds, but it all means nothing if you can't win The Big One.  Admin has agreed to give an additional $40 in reward credits to the season 5 champion!!!
10/4/2011 7:51 AM (edited)
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10/4/2011 7:12 AM

Available Stadiums (Those in BOLD are already taken):  THIS SECTION OF THE DRAFT IS COMPLETED.

Anaheim Stadium
Arlington Stadium
Astrodome
Busch Stadium
Candlestick Park
Cleveland Stadium
Comiskey Park
County Stadium
Dodger Stadium

Exhibition Stadium
Fenway Park

Fulton County Stadium
Jack Murphy Stadium
Kingdome

Memorial Stadium
Metrodome
Oakland Alemeda County Stadium
Olympic Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Royals Stadium
Shea Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Tiger Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Wrigley Field
Yankee Stadium II

10/7/2011 11:03 AM (edited)
Available Catchers (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Allenson, Gary
Ashby, Alan
Bailey, Mark
Bando, Chris
Benedict, Bruce
Bilardello, Dann
Bochy, Bruce
Boone, Bob
Brenly, Bob

Brummer, Glenn
Carter, Gary
Castillo, Marty
Cerone, Rick
Davis, Jody

Dempsey, Rick
Diaz, Bo
Engle, Dave
Essian, Jim
Fisk, Carlton
Fitzgerald, Mike
Foley, Marv
Gedman, Rich

Gulden, Brad
Hassey, Ron

Heath, Mike
Hill, Marc
Hodges, Ron
Kearney, Bob
Kennedy, Terry
Lake, Steve
Laudner, Tim

Martinez, Buck
May, Milt
Mercado, Orlando
Narron, Jerry

Newman, Jeff
Nicosia, Steve
Nieto, Tom
Ortiz, Junior
Parrish, Lance
Pena, Tony
Porter, Darrell
Ramos, Bobby
Rayford, Floyd
Schroeder, Bill
Scioscia, Mike

Scott, Donnie
Skinner, Joel
Slaught, Don
Sundberg, Jim

Tettleton, Mickey
Trevino, Alex
Vangorder, Dave
Virgil, Ozzie
Wathan, John
Whitt, Ernie

Willard, Jerry
Wynegar, Butch
Yeager, Steve
Yost, Ned
11/7/2011 12:36 PM (edited)
Available First Basemen (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Balboni, Steve
Bergman, Dave
Bevacqua, Kurt
Bochte, Bruce
Brock, Greg
Buckner, Bill

Cabell, Enos
Carew, Rod
Chambliss, Chris
Cooper, Cecil

Corcoran, Tim
Davis, Alvin
Davis, Glenn
Driessen, Dan
Durham, Leon
Francona, Terry
Garbey, Barbaro
Garvey, Steve
Green, David
Hargrove, Mike
Hernandez, Keith
Hostetler, Dave
Hrbek, Kent
Iorg, Dane
Jackson, Ron
Jorgensen, Mike

Jurak, Ed
Mattingly, Don
Matuszek, Len
Murray, Eddie
O'Brien, Pete
Oliver, Al
Paciorek, Tom
Perez, Tony

Perry, Gerald
Rabb, John
Rose, Pete
Sconiers, Daryl
Spilman, Harry
Squires, Mike
Staub, Rusty
Stubbs, Franklin
Summers, Champ
Tabler, Pat
Thompson, Jason
Thompson, Scot
Upshaw, Willie
Walker, Greg
Watson, Bob
Wockenfuss, John
11/7/2011 4:38 PM (edited)
Available Second Basemen (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Backman, Wally
Bailor, Bob
Bannister, Alan

Barrett, Marty
Bernazard, Tony
Chapman, Kelvin
Cruz, Julio
Dauer, Rich
Doran, Bill

Fischlin, Mike
Flannery, Tim
Flynn, Doug
Gantner, Jim

Garcia, Damaso
Grich, Bobby
Herr, Tom

Hubbard, Glenn
Kuiper, Duane
Landestoy, Rafael
Lawless, Tom
Little, Bryan

Lyons, Bill
Morgan, Joe
Oester, Ron

Pankovits, Jim
Perconte, Jack
Randolph, Willie
Ray, Johnny
Remy, Jerry
Royster, Jerry
Runge, Paul
Sakata, Lenn

Samuel, Juan
Sandberg, Ryne
Sax, Steve
Teufel, Tim
Tolleson, Wayne
Trillo, Manny

Wellman, Brad
Whitaker, Lou
White, Frank
Wiggins, Alan
Wilfong, Rob
11/6/2011 8:22 PM (edited)
Available Shortstops (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Anderson, Dave
Baker, Doug
Berra, Dale
Biancalana, Buddy
Bowa, Larry
Concepcion, Dave
Concepcion, Onix
Dejesus, Ivan
Dybzinski, Jerry
Faedo, Lenny
Fernandez, Tony
Fletcher, Scott
Foley, Tom
Foli, Tim
Franco, Julio
Garcia, Kiko
Gardenhire, Ron
Griffin, Alfredo

Gutierrez, Jackie
Hill, Donnie
Hoffmann, Glenn
Jeltz, Steve
Jimenez, Houston
Kunkel, Jeff
Lemaster, Johnnie

Meacham, Bob
Oquendo, Jose
Owen, Spike
Owen, Dave
Phillips, Tony
Picciolo, Rob
Ramirez, Rafael
Ramirez, Mario
Ramsey, Mike
Reynolds, Craig
Ripken Jr., Cal

Robertson, Andre
Russell, Bill
Salazar, Angel
Santana, Rafael

Schofield, Dick
Smith, Ozzie
Speier, Chris
Templeton, Garry

Thomas, Derrel
Trammell, Alan
Veryzer, Tom
Wagner, Mark
Washington, Ron
Washington, U.L.
Wilkerson, Curtis
Wotus, Ron
Yount, Robin
11/7/2011 12:37 PM (edited)
Available Thirdbasemen (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Aguayo, Luis
Bell, Buddy
Boggs, Wade
Brett, George
Brookens, Tom
Brooks, Hubie

Brown, Chris
Cey, Ron
Coles, Darnell
Cruz, Todd
DeCinces, Doug
Esasky, Nick
Gaetti, Gary
Garner, Phil
Gonzalez, Denny
Gross, Wayne
Guerrero, Pedro
Harrah, Toby
Hebner, Richie
Horner, Bob

Howe, Art
Howell, Roy
Iorg, Garth
Jacoby, Brook

Johnson, Howard
Johnson, Randy
Knight, Ray
Krenchicki, Wayne
Lansford, Carney
Law, Vance
Lozado, Willie
Madlock, Bill

Milbourne, Larry
Morrison, Jim
Mulliniks, Rance

Mullins, Fran
Nettles, Graig
Oberkfell, Ken
Pagliarulo, Mike
Pendleton, Terry

Presley, Jim
Pryor, Greg
Ramos, Domingo
Ready, Randy

Rivera, German
Romero, Ed

Salazar, Luis
Schmidt, Mike

Smalley, Roy
Wallach, Tim
Walling, Denny
Youngblood, Joel
11/7/2011 12:58 PM (edited)
Available Outfielders (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Almon, Bill
Armas, Tony

Baines, Harold
Baker, Dusty
Barfield, Jesse

Bass, Kevin
Bell, George
Beniquez, Juan
Bonnell, Barry
Bosley, Thad
Boston, Daryl
Bradley, Phil
Braun, Steve
Brouhard, Mark
Brown, Darrell

Brown, Mike
Brown, Bobby
Brunansky, Tom

Bumbry, Al
Butler, Brett
Carter, Joe
Castillo, Carmen
Cedeno, Cesar
Clark, Jack
Clark, Bobby
Collins, Dave
Cotto, Henry
Cowens, Al

Cruz, Jose
Davis, Chili
Davis, Mike
Davis, Eric
Davis, Butch
Dawson, Andre
Dayett, Brian
Dernier, Bob
Dilone, Miguel
Distefano, Benny
Downing, Brian
Dunbar, Tom
Dwyer, Jim
Evans, Dwight
Ford, Dan
Foster, George
Frobel, Doug
Gibson, Kirk
Gladden, Dan
Griffey, Ken
Gross, Greg
Grubb, Johnny
Gwynn, Tony

Hairston, Jerry
Hall, Mel
Hall, Albert
Hancock, Garry
Harper, Terry
Harper, Brian
Hatcher, Mickey
Hayes, Von

Heep, Danny
Henderson, Rickey
Henderson, Dave
Henderson, Steve
Hendrick, George
Herndon, Larry
James, Dion

Johnstone, Jay
Jones, Rupert
Jones, Bob
Jones, Lynn

Kemp, Steve
Kittle, Ron
Komminsk, Brad
Kuntz, Rusty

Lacy, Lee
Landreaux, Ken
Landrum, Tito
Law, Rudy

Leach, Rick
Lefebvre, Joe
Lemon, Chet

Leonard, Jeffrey
Lezcano, Sixto
Linares, Rufino
Loman, Doug
Lopes, Davey
Lowenstein, John
Lynn, Fred

Maddox, Garry
Maldonado, Candy
Manning, Rick
Marshall, Mike
Martin, Jerry
Martinez, Carmelo

Mata, Victor
Matthews, Gary
Mazzilli, Lee
McGee, Willie
McReynolds, Kevin
Meier, Dave
Miller, Rick
Milner, Eddie
Moore, Charlie
Moreland, Keith
Moreno, Omar
Moseby, Lloyd
Motley, Darryl
Mumphrey, Jerry
Murphy, Dale
Murphy, Dwayne
Nichols, Reid
Nixon, Otis
Oglivie, Ben
Orsulak, Joe
Otis, Amos
Parker, Dave
Parrish, Larry
Pettis, Gary
Piniella, Lou
Puckett, Kirby

Puhl, Terry
Raines, Tim
Redus, Gary
Reynolds, R.J.
Rice, Jim
Richards, Gene
Roenicke, Gary
Russell, John
Sample, Bill
Scott, Tony
Shelby, John
Sheridan, Pat
Smith, Lonnie
Stegman, Dave
Stenhouse, Mike
Stone, Jeff
Strawberry, Darryl
Thomas, Gorman
Thompson, Milt
Van Slyke, Andy
Venable, Max
Vukovich, George
Walker, Duane
Ward, Gary
Washington, Claudell
Whitfield, Terry
Wilson, Willie
Wilson, Mookie
Wilson, Glenn
Winfield, Dave
Wohlford, Jim
Woods, Gary
Wright, George
Wynne, Marvell

Young, Mike
11/7/2011 4:38 PM (edited)
Available DH's (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Aikens, Willie

Ayala, Benny
Baylor, Don
Burroughs, Jeff
Bush, Randy
Easler, Mike
Evans, Darrell

Gamble, Oscar
Jackson, Reggie

Johnson, Cliff
Kingman, Dave
Luzinski, Greg
McRae, Hal
Nolan, Joe
Orta, Jorge

Perkins, Broderick
Phelps, Ken
Putnam, Pat
Rivers, Mickey
Simmons, Ted
Singleton, Ken
Thornton, Andy
11/7/2011 10:19 PM (edited)

Available Starting Pitchers (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Abbott, Glenn

Alexander, Doyle
Andujar, Joaquin
Bannister, Floyd
Barker, Len
Beattie, Jim
Berenguer, Juan
Berenyi, Bruce
Black, Bud
Blyleven, Bert

Boddicker, MIke
Boyd, Oil Can
Brown, Mike
Burris, Ray
Butcher, John
Bystrom, Marty
Caldwell, Mike
Camp, Rick
Candelaria, John

Candiotti, Tom
Carlton, Steve
Clancy, Jim

Clemens, Roger
Cocanower, Jaime
Comer, Steve
Cowley, Joe
Cox, Danny

Darling, Ron
Darwin, Danny
Davis, Storm
Davis, Mark
Deleon, Jose
Denny, John
Dotson, Richard
Eckersley, Dennis
Farr, Steve
Fernandez, Sid
Flanagan, Mike
Fontenot, Ray
Forsch, Bob
Gooden, Dwight
Grant, Mark
Gubicza, Mark
Guidry, Ron
Gullickson, Bill
Gura, Larry
Haas, Moose

Hammaker, Atlee
Hawkins, Andy
Heaton, Neal
Hodge, Ed
Honeycutt, Rick
Hough, Charlie
Hoyt, La Marr
Hudson, Charles
Hurst, Bruce
Jackson, Danny
John, Tommy
Jones, Mike
Kepshire, Kurt
Knepper, Bob
Koosman, Jerry
Krueger, Bill
Krukow, Mike
Langston, Mark
Lapoint, Dave
Laskey, Bill
Lea, Charlie
Leal, Luis
Leibrandt, Charlie

Lollar, Tim
Mahler, Rick
Martinez, Dennis
Mason, Mike
McCatty, Steve
McGregor, Scott
McMurtry, Craig
McWilliams, Larry
Montefusco, John
Moore, Mike
Morris, Jack
Niekro, Joe
Niekro, Phil
Nipper, Al
Ojeda, Bob
Palmer, David
Pastore, Frank
Pena, Alejandro

Perez, Pascual
Petry, Dan
Porter, Chuck
Price, Joe
Rasmussen, Dennis
Rawley, Shane
Reuschel, Rick
Rhoden, Rick
Riley, George
Robinson, Jeff D.
Rogers, Steve
Romanick, Ron
Rozema, Dave
Russell, Jeff
Ruthven, Dick
Ryan, Nolan
Sanderson, Scott
Schrom, Ken
Schulze, Don
Scott, Mike
Seaver, Tom
Show, Eric

Slaton, Jim
Smith, Bryn
Smith, Roy
Smithson, Mike

Soto, Mario
Stewart, Dave
Stieb, Dave
Stuper, John
Sutcliffe, Rick
Sutton, Don
Tanana, Frank
Terrell, Walt
Thurmond, Mark
Tibbs, Jay
Trout, Steve
Tudor, John
Valenzuela, Fernando
Viola, Frank

Welch, Bob
Whitson, Ed
Wilcox, Milt
Williams, Albert
Witt, Mike

Young, Curt
Young, Matt
Zahn, Geoff

11/6/2011 8:16 PM (edited)

Available Relievers (Players in BOLD are already taken):

Aase, Don
Acker, Jim
Agosto, Juan
Allen, Neil
Anderson, Larry
Aponte, Luis
Armstrong, Mike

Atherton, Keith
Bair, Doug
Barojas, Salome
Beard, Dave
Beckwith, Joe

Bedrosian, Steve
Booker, Greg
Bordi, Rich
Brizzolara, Tony
Brusstar, Warren
Burns, Britt
Calvert, Mark
Camacho, Ernie
Campbell, Bill
Castillo, Bobby
Caudill, Bill
Chiffer, Floyd
Christiansen, Clay
Clark, Bryan
Clear, Mark

Codiroli, Chris
Conroy, Tim
Corbett, Doug
Cornell, Jeff
Crawford, Steve
Curtis, John
Davis, Ron

Dawley, Bill
Dedmon, Jeff
Deleon, Luis
Diaz, Carlos
Dipino, Frank
Dravecky, Dave

Easterly, Jamie
Falcone, Pete
Filson, Pete

Fingers, Rollie
Forster, Terry
Franco, John

Frazier, George
Gaff, Brent
Gale, Rich
Garber, Gene
Gardner, Wes
Garrelts, Scott
Geisel, Dave
Gibson, Bob
Gorman, Tom
Gossage, Rich
Gott, Jim
Gross, Kevin
Guante, Cecilio
Harris, Greg
Henke, Tom
Hernandez, Willie
Hershiser, Orel
Hesketh, Joe
Holland, Al
Hooton, Burt
Horton, Ricky
Howell, Jay

Howell, Ken
Huismann, Mark
Hume, Tom
Jackson, Roy Lee
James, Bob
Jeffcoat, Mike
Johnson, John Henry
Jones, Odell
Jones, Jeff
Kaufman, Curt

Key, Jimmy
Kison, Bruce
Lacey, Bob
Lacorte, Frank
Lacoss, Mike
Ladd, Pete
Lahti, Jeff
Lamp, Dennis

Lavelle, Gary
Lazorko, Jack
Leary, Tim
Lefferts, Craig
Lerch, Randy
Lopez, Aurelio
Lucas, Gary
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Whitehouse, Len
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Wills, Frank
Zachry, Pat

11/7/2011 10:19 PM (edited)
Randomized Draft Order (Player draft)...Stadium draft will start with the bottom:

Owners in BOLD are the American League teams for season 1 (need a DH).

There were 26 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

  1. pugs
  2. jayjelinek
  3. brocktoon93
  4. fanatic86
  5. bargearse
  6. umdterp397
  7. calhoop
  8. eman7400
  9. miller97
  10. minnow
  11. abfball60
  12. bcoop11
  13. razorclams
  14. fabulous
  15. mw100
  16. cleonjones
  17. tyvegas
  18. ljfry
  19. tcorb5
  20. profcake
  21. werewolf
  22. odalisgagne
  23. pmars2001
  24. DaBallCoach
  25. kasprowitz
  26. disco dogs

Timestamp: 2011-10-04 11:19:30 UTC

10/4/2011 11:00 AM (edited)
Stadium Draft:

1.  disco dogs          Yankee Stadium II
2.  kasprowitz           Three Rivers Stadium
3.  DaBallCoach      Royals Stadium
4.  pmars2001         Arlington Stadium
5.  odalisgagne       Astrodome
6.  werewolf              Dodger Stadium
7.  profcake               Busch Stadium
8.  tcorb5                   Fenway Park
9.  ljfry                        Candlestick Park
10. tyvegas               Fulton County Stadium
11. cleonjones        Comiskey Park
12. mw100               Shea Stadium
13. fabulous             Olympic Stadium
14. razorclams         Kingdome
15. bcoop11             Tiger Stadium
16. abfball60            Veterans Stadium
17. minnow               Memorial Stadium
18. miller97               Riverfront Stadium
19. eman7400          County Stadium
20. calhoop               Exhibition Stadium
21. umdterp397        Anaheim Stadium
22. bargearse           Cleveland Stadium
23. fanatic86             Metrodome
24. brocktoon93       Oakland Alemeda County Stadium
25. jayjelinek             Jack Murphy Stadium
26. pugs                    Wrigley Field
10/7/2011 11:03 AM (edited)

PLAYER DRAFT:

ROUND 1 (all times Eastern):
 
MONDAY OCTOBER 10TH

  1. pugs                    Gooden, Dwight
  2. jayjelinek             Hershiser, Orel
  3. brocktoon93       Scott, Mike
  4. fanatic86             Clemens, Roger
  5. bargearse           Boggs, Wade
  6. umdterp397        Viola, Frank
  7. calhoop               Stieb, Dave
  8. pmars2001         Valenzuela, Fernando           
  9. miller97                Morris, Jack
  10. minnow                 Hough, Charlie
  11. abfball60               Ryan, Nolan
  12. bcoop11               Puckett, Kirby
  13. razorclams          Mattingly, Don       
  14. fabulous               Witt, Mike
  15. mw100                  Schmidt, Mike
  16. cleonjones            Gwynn, Tony
  17. tyvegas                    Ripken Jr., Cal
  18. ljfry                           Blyleven, Bert
  19. tcorb5                     Henderson, Rickey
  20. profcake                 Jackson, Danny
  21. werewolf                 Rhoden, Rick
  22. odalisgagne          Sandberg, Ryne
  23. eman7400            Saberhagen, Bret
  24. DaBallCoach        Raines, Tim
  25. kasprowitz               Tudor, John
  26. disco dogs               Knepper, Bob
10/10/2011 3:14 PM (edited)
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