Proposal 1 - original TTR
12 or 16 team league (16 would be preferred) - use real life ballparks and traditional team names (pick your park/team when you sign up, list is in the next post).
Our first draft will include
all 1901 players as well as
first year players from 1931, 1951, and 1971. In 1902, we'll add rookies from 1942, 1962, and 1982. In 1903, we'll use 1933, 1953, and 1973, and so on.
First year players are determined by their first season in the WIS database. An available player list will be posted before each draft.
By using this method, in 20 seasons, we would have included rookies from every year from 1930 through 1989:
Season - rookie years
1901 - 1931, 1951, 1971
1902 - 1942, 1962, 1982
1903- 1933, 1953, 1973
1904 - 1944, 1964, 1984
1905 - 1935, 1955, 1975
1906 - 1946, 1966, 1986
1907 - 1937, 1957, 1977
1908 - 1948, 1968, 1988
1909 - 1938, 1958, 1979
1910 - 1940, 1960, 1980
1911 - 1941, 1961, 1981
1912 - 1932, 1952, 1972
1913 - 1943, 1963, 1983
1914 - 1934, 1954, 1974
1915 - 1945, 1965, 1985
1916 - 1936, 1956, 1976
1917 - 1947, 1967, 1987
1918 - 1938, 1958, 1978
1919 - 1949, 1969, 1989
1920 - 1930, 1950, 1970
Planning out over 20 seasons is pretty ambitious, but you never know, and I think that adding three years worth of rookies each season will create a good balance and not just quickly become just another all-star league.
Some other details:
AAA: Every team will draft two extra players in a 26th round for their AAA - one hitter and one pitcher.
No salary cap.
No DH
No WW
For the initial draft, order will be random. Order will be serpentine (1-24, 24-1, 1-24,,etc.)
Future draft orders will be based on w-l record with a minimum of 30 wins by the 120 game mark.
No limits on the number of keepers and cuts you can have each season.
I already compiled a complete list of available players for the 1901 draft, which you can find HERE.
Available ballparks
AL
American League Park I (Washington Senators)
Bennett Park (Detroit Tigers)
Huntington Ave. Baseball Grounds (Boston Red Sox)
League Park I (Cleveland Indians)
Lloyd Street Grounds (Milwaukee Brewers) (moving to St. Louis in 1902 to become the Browns)
South Side Park (Chicago White Sox)
Oriole Park (Baltimore Orioles) (moving to New York to become 1903 to become the Yankees)
Columbia Park (Philadelphia Athletics)
NL
Baker Bowl (Philadelphia Phillies)
Robison Field (St. Louis Cardinals)
South End Grounds III (Boston Braves)
Washington Park III (Brooklyn Dodgers)
Exposition Park (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Polo Grounds IV (New York Giants)
League Park II (Cincinnati Reds)
West Side Grounds (Chicago Cubs)
4/25/2011 7:57 PM (edited)