MLB Changes Type A FA Rules Topic

These are the new rules going into effect this MLB off-season -

If a team signs a Type A free agent and their first round pick is not protected (pics 1-10 are protected), the pick is forfeited. It is wiped out and does not go to the team that lost the free agent as in years past. If their first round pick is protected, then their second round pick gets wiped out.

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Not that I expect WIS to make this change in HBD any time soon, but I think it would be for the better.

Comp picks worked OK to help competitive balance in MLB, as they tended to move draft picks from big market teams to low market teams.

In HBD, with every team having the same budget, comp picks just help the better teams stay better. Thus working against competitive balance.

Thoughts?


10/10/2012 3:59 AM
More owners would likely sign their Type A as they no longer benefit from letting them go. 

Good for HBD.
10/10/2012 8:48 AM
Still benefit, just not as much - they still get the comp round pick even though it's not called out here.   But I agree, this would be a good change for HBD.
10/10/2012 8:58 AM
I should have posted a better description of the new system.

This is off MLB.com  -  http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111122&content_id=26026776&c_id=mlb

• The current compensation system for losing "Type A" and "Type B" free agents will be eliminated. Under the new system, teams will receive compensation for losing a free agent only if they offer -- and the player rejects -- a guaranteed one-year contract equal to the average salary of the league's 125 highest-paid players. Compensation for losing such players will consist of one Draft pick at the end of the first round.

• When clubs sign a compensation-eligible player, they will forfeit their own first-round selection, or their second-round selection if they pick in the top 10.
 
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Doesn't say what happens if a club signs more than one such player. I assume they lose their pick in the next round, but I'm not sure.

This is a better system for HBD for a few reasons.

No more "WTF??" on who is & who isn't a Type A or B.  It's all based on how much they were paid last season. Easy to calculate & a clean line.

HBD has never worked like MLB in that to get a comp pick in MLB a minumum offer had to be made. Used to be arbitration. Now it's a big contract.  Figuring out how to do this kind of arbitration in HBD would have been harder to program. Like determining Type A or B, it would have been prone to 2nd guessing & ********.  Much easier to require an offer of at least $X. If the offer matches or beat the players demands, they accept.  If not, they don't and the club gets a comp pick if they're signed for more than an average of $X per season.

Fewer comp picks is good. Reduces one of the flaws in the current version of HBD, where better teams get help staying better.
 

10/10/2012 1:29 PM
MLB Changes Type A FA Rules Topic

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