Wider Rotation/Platoon League suggested new rules Topic

Now, what you will notice is that below, is that unless we raise the PA limit, we get exactly 4 new players available that we did not have before. Since everyone is working from the same database, and the same pool of players, this means that we will still likely have the same relatively homogeneous rosters. Eliminating the batting average does not get us a lot of players in other words, who hit over what was already a relatively generous level of .320. 




  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
1 Buford, Don 1968 Baltimore Orioles S 494 15 .282 426 .804 .437 10.80 27 86 $5,418,260 -- -- D+/D- D/D -- A+/B+
2 Gonzalez, Tony 1962 Philadelphia Phillies L 494 20 .302 440 .865 .494 18.76 17 89 $5,342,563 -- -- -- -- -- A+/A-
3 Oliver, Al 1976 Pittsburgh Pirates L 481 12 .323 443 .839 .476 6.55 6 75 $5,121,876 -- B/A+ -- -- -- B/A+
4 Lynn, Fred 1980 Boston Red Sox L 484 12 .301 421 .862 .480 9.40 12 78 $5,065,490 -- -- -- -- -- A/A
5 Pence, Hunter 2007 Houston Astros R 484 17 .322 456 .899 .539 20.83 11 84 $4,799,849 -- -- -- -- -- C+/A+
6 Taylor, Danny 1932 Chicago Cubs R 484 11 .319 439 .864 .489 10.07 14 84 $4,788,085 -- -- -- -- -- B/A
7 Taylor, Danny 1932 Brooklyn Dodgers R 484 11 .319 439 .864 .489 10.07 14 84 $4,788,085 -- -- -- -- -- B/A
8 O'Brien, Darby 1890 Brooklyn Bridegrooms R 485 2 .314 440 .824 .446 12.29 38 90 $4,741,679 -- -- -- -- -- B/A-
9 Fogarty, Jim 1886 Philadelphia Quakers R 458 3 .293 398 .792 .407 5.71 30 80 $4,721,983 -- -- D/C D/C- D-/D- B/A-
10 Becker, Beals 1913 Cincinnati Reds L 476 9 .316 439 .862 .502 10.14 11 71 $4,714,294 -- A-/B- -- -- -- B/B+
11 Becker, Beals 1913 Philadelphia Phillies L 476 9 .316 439 .862 .502 10.14 11 71 $4,714,294 -- A-/B- -- -- -- B/B+
12 McCutchen, Andrew 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates R 496 12 .286 435 .836 .471 19.17 22 90 $4,683,864 -- -- -- -- -- A/B+
13 Taylor, Danny 1932 Brooklyn Dodgers R 458 11 .324 416 .876 .499 10.38 13 84 $4,654,979 -- -- -- -- -- B/A
14 Jones, Ruppert 1982 San Diego Padres L 493 12 .283 424 .798 .425 21.23 18 90 $4,621,566 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
15 White, Rondell 1998 Montreal Expos R 397 17 .300 357 .875 .513 15.97 16 89 $4,487,427 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
16 Henderson, Dave 1990 Oakland Athletics R 494 20 .271 450 .797 .467 23.33 3 71 $4,434,266 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A+
17 Matos, Luis 2003 Baltimore Orioles R 486 13 .303 439 .811 .458 20.50 15 87 $4,427,044 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
18 Berry, Ken 1972 California Angels R 480 5 .289 428 .723 .377 11.49 5 75 $4,421,726 -- -- -- -- -- A+/A-
19 Parent, Freddy 1907 Boston Americans R 493 1 .276 445 .676 .355 9.05 12 65 $4,420,524 -- -- D-/D- D/A- D+/A- B+/A+
20 Monday, Rick 1970 Oakland Athletics L 442 10 .290 376 .844 .457 26.33 17 92 $4,411,675 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
21 Gladden, Dan 1984 San Francisco Giants R 384 4 .351 342 .857 .447 10.82 31 94 $4,404,773 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A-
22 Woodling, Gene 1952 New York Yankees L 496 12 .309 430 .870 .473 7.60 1 69 $4,401,728 -- -- -- -- -- A/C
23 Bourn, Michael 2011 Houston Astros L 473 1 .303 429 .766 .403 20.98 39 95 $4,364,532 -- -- -- -- -- A/B+
24 Lemon, Chet 1978 Chicago White Sox R 419 13 .300 360 .887 .510 12.89 5 80 $4,361,444 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
25 Roenicke, Gary 1982 Baltimore Orioles R 477 21 .270 393 .891 .499 18.58 6 71 $4,329,699 -- A+/B- -- -- -- A-/B
26 Unser, Del 1973 Philadelphia Phillies L 498 11 .289 440 .781 .427 12.50 5 79 $4,310,966 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A-
27 McBride, Bake 1975 St. Louis Cardinals L 455 5 .300 413 .758 .404 12.59 26 95 $4,307,122 -- -- -- -- -- A-/A
28 Lynn, Fred 1983 California Angels L 500 22 .272 437 .835 .483 18.99 2 72 $4,304,816 -- -- -- -- -- A/B
29 West, Sam 1930 Washington Senators L 482 6 .328 433 .860 .474 8.27 5 79 $4,275,573 -- -- -- -- -- C+/A
30 Dykstra, Lenny 1986 New York Mets L 498 8 .295 431 .822 .445 12.76 31 93 $4,247,168 -- -- -- -- -- A-/C+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
31 Washington, Claudell 1988 New York Yankees L 489 11 .308 458 .784 .442 16.26 15 86 $4,233,912 -- -- -- -- -- B/A-
32 Maddox, Garry 1975 Philadelphia Phillies R 478 5 .272 426 .750 .406 13.38 25 93 $4,217,357 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
33 Maddox, Garry 1975 San Francisco Giants R 478 5 .272 426 .750 .406 13.38 25 93 $4,217,357 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
34 Medwick, Joe 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers R 479 14 .300 448 .844 .499 6.62 2 70 $4,208,377 -- -- -- -- -- B/B+
35 Beaumont, Ginger 1905 Pittsburgh Pirates L 445 3 .328 407 .789 .424 9.11 21 80 $4,200,103 -- -- -- -- -- B/A-
36 Kelly, Roberto 1989 New York Yankees R 500 9 .302 444 .786 .417 20.18 35 93 $4,149,736 -- -- -- -- -- B/B
37 Moore, Johnny 1932 Chicago Cubs L 500 13 .305 467 .811 .470 8.58 4 72 $4,136,929 -- -- -- -- -- B/B+
38 Webster, Mitch 1990 Cleveland Indians S 477 12 .252 437 .693 .407 13.96 22 92 $4,135,185 -- A+/A+ -- -- -- A-/A
39 Robinson, Floyd 1961 Chicago White Sox L 492 11 .310 432 .854 .465 7.41 7 68 $4,130,735 -- -- -- -- -- A/C
40 Butler, Brett 1995 New York Mets L 471 1 .311 413 .773 .392 11.44 21 93 $4,122,852 -- -- -- -- -- A/B
41 Sanders, Reggie 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks R 496 33 .263 441 .886 .549 28.57 14 82 $4,106,783 -- -- -- -- -- A/C
42 Snodgrass, Fred 1914 New York Giants R 469 0 .263 413 .670 .334 10.97 25 76 $4,098,593 -- A/A+ D-/D- D/D+ -- B/A-
43 Miller, Rick 1979 California Angels L 488 2 .293 427 .733 .365 16.16 5 76 $4,097,406 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A+
44 Reiser, Pete 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers L 486 5 .309 409 .832 .418 10.57 14 85 $4,082,866 -- -- -- -- -- B+/C+
45 Davis, Kiddo 1934 Philadelphia Phillies R 461 3 .293 428 .743 .405 7.12 1 73 $4,078,402 -- -- -- -- -- A-/A+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
46 Agee, Tommie 1971 New York Mets R 482 14 .285 425 .790 .428 19.76 28 87 $4,077,736 -- -- -- -- -- C+/A
47 Mumphrey, Jerry 1983 Houston Astros S 469 8 .288 410 .789 .427 13.66 7 78 $4,072,401 -- -- -- -- -- B/A
48 McCosky, Barney 1946 Detroit Tigers L 496 2 .318 420 .816 .409 5.51 2 72 $4,071,859 -- -- -- -- -- C+/B
49 McCosky, Barney 1946 Philadelphia Athletics L 496 2 .318 420 .816 .409 5.51 2 72 $4,071,859 -- -- -- -- -- C+/B
50 Thomas, Roy 1908 Pittsburgh Pirates L 499 1 .251 432 .675 .334 8.78 11 74 $4,065,098 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
 
5/28/2012 12:03 PM
So, I am open to ideas. One might be no salary cap on individual players at all - sky's the limit, but we lower instead of raising the PA maximum to 450, keeping the platoon idea but getting higher quality hitters. Let's see what happens:   This gets us different names ONLY because most of these were on subsequent pages - lower salary levels and values, on our previous searches. Not player is above the $5.4 million of Don Buford. So raising the salary level has no effect at all on the available players. And eliminating the batting average limit altogether has very little - a few more players, not much.


  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
1 White, Rondell 1998 Montreal Expos R 397 17 .300 357 .875 .513 15.97 16 89 $4,487,427 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
2 Monday, Rick 1970 Oakland Athletics L 442 10 .290 376 .844 .457 26.33 17 92 $4,411,675 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
3 Gladden, Dan 1984 San Francisco Giants R 384 4 .351 342 .857 .447 10.82 31 94 $4,404,773 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A-
4 Lemon, Chet 1978 Chicago White Sox R 419 13 .300 360 .887 .510 12.89 5 80 $4,361,444 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
5 Beaumont, Ginger 1905 Pittsburgh Pirates L 445 3 .328 407 .789 .424 9.11 21 80 $4,200,103 -- -- -- -- -- B/A-
6 Maddox, Garry 1975 Philadelphia Phillies R 418 4 .291 374 .792 .433 14.44 24 93 $4,031,873 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
7 Williams, Dick 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers R 418 11 .286 379 .791 .450 11.39 5 75 $4,014,021 -- A+/A- D-/D- D/D -- A-/B+
8 Grubb, Johnny 1973 San Diego Padres L 432 8 .311 389 .818 .445 12.85 9 78 $4,009,014 -- -- -- D/D- -- B+/B
9 Coggins, Rich 1973 Baltimore Orioles L 426 7 .319 389 .831 .468 6.17 17 85 $4,002,239 -- -- -- -- -- B+/B+
10 Williams, Dick 1956 Baltimore Orioles R 418 11 .286 379 .791 .450 11.39 5 75 $3,958,696 -- A+/A- D-/D- D/D -- A-/B+
11 Dykstra, Lenny 1992 Philadelphia Phillies L 392 6 .301 345 .781 .406 9.28 30 92 $3,925,635 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A+
12 Lowrey, Peanuts 1951 St. Louis Cardinals R 441 5 .303 390 .788 .422 3.24 0 70 $3,922,659 -- -- D-/D- D+/B -- B/A-
13 Williams, Dick 1956 Baltimore Orioles R 411 11 .286 372 .795 .453 11.33 5 75 $3,913,564 -- A+/A- D-/D- D/D -- A-/B+
14 Winn, Randy 2005 Seattle Mariners S 436 6 .275 386 .733 .391 13.73 12 83 $3,900,915 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
15 Clemente, Roberto 1972 Pittsburgh Pirates R 432 10 .312 396 .835 .479 12.96 0 64 $3,893,374 -- -- -- -- -- A+/C+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
16 Cameron, Mike 1997 Chicago White Sox R 449 14 .259 382 .789 .433 27.70 23 87 $3,864,372 -- -- -- -- -- B/A+
17 Held, Woodie 1957 Kansas City Athletics R 393 20 .239 346 .805 .485 24.85 4 75 $3,841,975 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
18 Held, Woodie 1957 New York Yankees R 394 20 .239 347 .803 .483 24.77 4 75 $3,837,595 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
19 Held, Woodie 1957 Kansas City Athletics R 394 20 .239 347 .803 .483 24.77 4 75 $3,837,595 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
20 Lofton, Kenny 2002 Chicago White Sox L 406 8 .259 352 .766 .418 14.49 22 95 $3,832,209 -- -- -- -- -- A+/A
21 Geiger, Gary 1963 Boston Red Sox L 443 16 .263 402 .768 .441 15.79 9 83 $3,820,081 -- B+/A+ -- -- -- B/A+
22 McCosky, Barney 1946 Philadelphia Athletics L 381 1 .354 324 .878 .445 4.22 2 72 $3,797,482 -- -- -- -- -- C+/B
23 Henrich, Tommy 1939 New York Yankees L 436 9 .277 373 .800 .429 6.63 7 71 $3,769,048 -- A+/B -- -- -- A/B+
24 Taylor, Danny 1933 Brooklyn Dodgers R 435 9 .285 380 .837 .469 12.57 11 83 $3,768,802 -- -- -- -- -- C+/A-
25 Roseman, Chief 1890 St. Louis Browns R 434 2 .341 363 .896 .447 8.94 7 64 $3,742,060 -- D/C+ -- -- -- D-/D-
26 McBride, Bake 1977 Philadelphia Phillies L 446 15 .316 402 .884 .520 10.95 36 91 $3,739,325 -- -- -- -- -- A-/D+
27 McBride, Bake 1977 St. Louis Cardinals L 446 15 .316 402 .884 .520 10.95 36 91 $3,739,325 -- -- -- -- -- A-/D+
28 Roseman, Chief 1890 St. Louis Browns R 443 2 .339 372 .886 .442 9.03 7 64 $3,728,395 -- D/C+ -- -- -- D-/D-
29 Roseman, Chief 1890 Louisville Colonels R 443 2 .339 372 .886 .442 9.03 7 64 $3,728,395 -- D/C+ -- -- -- D-/D-
30 Burks, Ellis 1989 Boston Red Sox R 446 12 .303 399 .836 .471 13.03 21 91 $3,725,976 -- -- -- -- -- C/B+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
31 Buckner, Bill 1972 Los Angeles Dodgers L 424 5 .319 401 .758 .410 3.39 10 69 $3,702,147 -- C+/A- -- -- -- A/B-
32 Cooney, Johnny 1940 Boston Bees R 431 0 .318 390 .736 .373 2.47 4 71 $3,674,041 -- A+/C+ -- -- -- A/B
33 Southworth, Billy 1918 Pittsburgh Pirates L 357 2 .341 319 .852 .443 3.66 19 73 $3,666,095 -- -- -- -- -- B/B
34 Bordagaray, Frenchy 1936 Brooklyn Dodgers R 422 4 .315 392 .766 .419 11.29 12 77 $3,657,117 -- -- D/D- D/D -- A/B-
35 Hendrick, George 1978 St. Louis Cardinals R 417 17 .288 382 .834 .497 11.52 1 70 $3,645,233 -- -- -- -- -- A/B-
36 Ward, Gary 1986 Texas Rangers R 418 5 .316 380 .777 .405 18.95 12 81 $3,643,861 -- -- -- -- -- A/B
37 Cramer, Doc 1932 Philadelphia Athletics L 429 3 .336 404 .828 .461 7.03 3 71 $3,640,890 -- -- -- -- -- C+/A-
38 Green, Lenny 1960 Washington Senators L 408 5 .294 348 .814 .430 7.58 21 93 $3,610,942 -- -- -- -- -- A/B-
39 Snyder, Russ 1966 Baltimore Orioles L 427 3 .306 378 .781 .413 9.92 2 72 $3,608,126 -- -- -- -- -- B+/B
40 Furillo, Carl 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers R 436 4 .297 383 .781 .407 8.79 6 74 $3,605,954 -- -- -- -- -- B/A-
41 Schulmerich, Wes 1933 Philadelphia Phillies R 430 8 .334 390 .868 .474 12.33 1 66 $3,605,029 -- -- -- -- -- B-/C-
42 Otis, Amos 1980 Kansas City Royals R 448 10 .251 394 .699 .383 17.77 16 87 $3,596,993 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A+
43 Kirkpatrick, Ed 1969 Kansas City Royals L 366 14 .257 315 .799 .451 13.33 3 70 $3,592,679 D-/B/D- A+/A- D-/D- D/D+ -- A/A-
44 Wheat, Zack 1917 Brooklyn Robins L 416 1 .312 389 .774 .423 4.97 5 67 $3,591,881 -- -- -- -- -- B/B+
45 Moore, Terry 1938 St. Louis Cardinals R 394 4 .272 335 .763 .397 6.09 9 78 $3,588,880 -- -- -- D/A -- B+/A+
  Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)
    Player Team B PA
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OPS SLG SO/
100
SB SPD SALARY C 1B 2B 3B SS OF
46 Davalillo, Vic 1963 Cleveland Indians L 394 7 .292 370 .746 .424 11.08 3 76 $3,576,370 -- -- -- -- -- B+/A+
47 Jackson, Darrin 1991 San Diego Padres R 394 21 .262 359 .791 .476 18.38 5 77 $3,564,965 -- -- -- -- -- A/A-
48 Murphy, Dwayne 1986 Oakland Athletics L 400 9 .252 329 .750 .386 24.32 3 73 $3,559,827 -- -- -- -- -- A/A+
49 Singleton, Chris 2001 Chicago White Sox L 431 7 .298 392 .762 .431 15.56 12 90 $3,558,032 -- -- -- -- -- A-/B+
50 Russell, Jim 1948 Boston Braves S 396 9 .264 341 .771 .410 9.63 4 73 $3,550,651 -- -- -- -- -- A/A
5/28/2012 12:08 PM
Now that only leaves us with one option to enlarge the pool of players available: since we raised the salary level but no player is above Don Buford's $5.4 million salary that adds no one, and raising the avg. limit adds very few, the only other option is to eliminate the OPS limits which were intended to exclude cookies. Let's keep the PA limit very low at 450 requiring considerable platooning and see what happens without the OPS limit: 

   PlayerTeamBPA
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SBSPDSALARYC1B2B3BSSOF1Williams, Ted1955 Boston Red SoxL43928.3563371.200.7037.50266$6,948,785----------B+/D+2Cobb, Ty1914 Detroit TigersL4392.368366.979.5136.383592$5,354,567----------D+/C+3Rice, Harry1925 St. Louis BrownsL44511.3593751.018.5684.24874$4,693,791D-/D-/D-A/D-D-/D-D/D---B+/C-4Dimaggio, Joe1949 New York YankeesR34714.3462871.055.5966.62074$4,681,296----------B/A-5Daniels, Kal1987 Cincinnati RedsL43026.3343681.046.61716.852687$4,637,975----------C-/C-6Heath, Jeff1948 Boston BravesL44420.319386.986.58212.64267$4,533,104----------A/C-7Williams, Ted1960 Boston Red SoxL41129.3163271.096.64513.23165$4,533,089----------A/D-8Williams, Ted1950 Boston Red SoxL43828.3173521.099.6476.29366$4,502,052----------D/D+9White, Rondell1998 Montreal ExposR39717.300357.875.51315.971689$4,487,427----------A/A+10Cruz, Nelson2010 Texas RangersR44522.318399.950.57620.301780$4,481,305----------C/A-11Drew, J.D.2001 St. Louis CardinalsL44327.3233751.027.61320.001376$4,459,241----------C/C12Cullenbine, Roy1946 Detroit TigersS44115.3353461.014.53711.89359$4,440,602--D/D+------D+/D-13Monday, Rick1970 Oakland AthleticsL44210.290376.844.45726.331792$4,411,675----------B/A+14Henderson, Rickey1993 Oakland AthleticsR40717.3273181.023.55314.473188$4,406,844----------C/C+15Gladden, Dan1984 San Francisco GiantsR3844.351342.857.44710.823194$4,404,773----------B+/A- Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)  PlayerTeamBPA
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HRAVGAB/
162
OPSSLGSO/
100
SBSPDSALARYC1B2B3BSSOF16Lemon, Chet1978 Chicago White SoxR41913.300360.887.51012.89580$4,361,444----------B/A+17Winn, Randy2005 San Francisco GiantsS24714.3592311.071.68016.45790$4,320,564----------A/A+18Hafey, Chick1927 St. Louis CardinalsR41818.329367.990.59011.851276$4,262,189----------B/C19Watkins, George1930 St. Louis CardinalsL44717.3734121.037.62112.53565$4,215,568--D-/D-D-/D-----D+/D+20Easler, Mike1980 Pittsburgh PiratesL44521.338393.978.58316.54574$4,206,741----------B/D-21Beaumont, Ginger1905 Pittsburgh PiratesL4453.328407.789.4249.112180$4,200,103----------B/A-22Williams, Ted1953 Boston Red SoxL11713.407971.410.90110.99065$4,166,568----------C-/D-23Ramirez, Manny2008 Los Angeles DodgersR22917.3961871.232.74320.32264$4,143,048----------B/D-24Manush, Heinie1930 Washington SenatorsL4147.362375.965.5594.78474$4,142,805----------A/C-25Beltran, Carlos2009 New York MetsS35710.325308.915.50013.961175$4,079,898----------A-/A26Lowenstein, John1982 Baltimore OriolesL38424.3203221.017.60218.32777$4,038,949----------A+/D+27Maddox, Garry1975 Philadelphia PhilliesR4184.291374.792.43314.442493$4,031,873----------B/A+28Rettenmund, Merv1970 Baltimore OriolesR38518.322338.938.54417.461383$4,014,181----------C/A-29Williams, Dick1956 Brooklyn DodgersR41811.286379.791.45011.39575$4,014,021--A+/A-D-/D-D/D--A-/B+30Grubb, Johnny1973 San Diego PadresL4328.311389.818.44512.85978$4,009,014------D/D---B+/B Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)  PlayerTeamBPA
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162
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100
SBSPDSALARYC1B2B3BSSOF31Coggins, Rich1973 Baltimore OriolesL4267.319389.831.4686.171785$4,002,239----------B+/B+32Cruise, Walton1921 Boston BravesL4278.346365.932.5036.981080$3,990,421--D/D+------C/B-33Bonds, Barry1999 San Francisco GiantsL43434.2623551.006.61717.461581$3,981,472----------B/C-34Williams, Dick1956 Baltimore OriolesR41811.286379.791.45011.39575$3,958,696--A+/A-D-/D-D/D--A-/B+35Dykstra, Lenny1992 Philadelphia PhilliesL3926.301345.781.4069.283092$3,925,635----------B+/A+36Wakefield, Dick1944 Detroit TigersL35012.3552911.040.57610.51269$3,923,023----------D+/D+37Lowrey, Peanuts1951 St. Louis CardinalsR4415.303390.788.4223.24070$3,922,659----D-/D-D+/B--B/A-38Williams, Dick1956 Baltimore OriolesR41111.286372.795.45311.33575$3,913,564--A+/A-D-/D-D/D--A-/B+39Winn, Randy2005 Seattle MarinersS4366.275386.733.39113.731283$3,900,915----------A/A+40Mora, Melvin2003 Baltimore OriolesR41315.317344.921.50320.64670$3,898,160--A+/D-D-/D---D/D-A/C+41Clemente, Roberto1972 Pittsburgh PiratesR43210.312396.835.47912.96064$3,893,374----------A+/C+42Valo, Elmer1955 Kansas City AthleticsL3563.364298.944.4846.36569$3,890,577----------B+/C43Becker, Beals1913 Philadelphia PhilliesL3599.324329.908.5399.801171$3,886,620--A-/C+------B/B+44Cameron, Mike1997 Chicago White SoxR44914.259382.789.43327.702387$3,864,372----------B/A+45Beltran, Carlos2004 Houston AstrosS39923.258333.926.55917.122894$3,845,825----------C+/A Positions (Fielding/Range/Catcher Arm)  PlayerTeamBPA
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SBSPDSALARYC1B2B3BSSOF46Held, Woodie1957 Kansas City AthleticsR39320.239346.805.48524.85475$3,841,975----------A/A+47Held, Woodie1957 Kansas City AthleticsR39420.239347.803.48324.77475$3,837,595----------A/A+48Held, Woodie1957 New York YankeesR39420.239347.803.48324.77475$3,837,595----------A/A+49Lofton, Kenny2002 Chicago White SoxL4068.259352.766.41814.492295$3,832,209----------A+/A50Kearns, Austin2002 Cincinnati RedsR43513.315372.907.50021.77666$3,830,205----------B-/B-
5/28/2012 12:12 PM
Sorry, the formatting went all over the place, but see the first 4 names.  If our intention was to get more ordinary players, this doesn't do it. 

So, any suggestions: mine is either those I outlined as suggestions, or that we all sign up for more progressive leagues where players that don't get a chance even in our league end up on rosters. 
5/28/2012 12:17 PM
The quest has nothing to do with who is available (per se). It is who we select, and how we use them. Without some sort of draft that gives exclusive rights to a player, the best players under whatever system are going to be on several teams. The quest is putting the right combination together in the right park, and hoping Lady Luck has a smile for me, as well.
5/28/2012 12:41 PM
Food for thought:

The teams look much the same because there's a relatively high salary cap with a low player cap. I think with a $70-75M salary cap this league could be extremely interesting - talent scarcity and such.
5/29/2012 11:58 AM
I think reddtrain is on to something.Lower the cap we could try 90 million
5/31/2012 1:58 PM
you could also changesome of the pitching criteria say having 1 pitcher with an hr/9 of betwen 0.70 0.90 .Conbine that with  having a 440 PA guy with an average no higher than .240.One time could be a minimum salary of $1,000,000. Combine that with allowing only 1 max pitcher salary and 1 max hitter salary.I realize this makes a great deal of work for commissioner verification.Don't yell at me just trying to throw something at the wall
5/31/2012 2:04 PM (edited)
reddtrain, if I understand what you are suggesting, now that I have learned a little more about the logic behind low salary cap leagues, is that at a lower overall salary cap we don't really need the individual salary caps for one thing, since it kind of takes care of itself. Without AAA it pretty much enforces, if not platooning, a good deal of creative drafting and management. 

So, I have one question: doesn't that result in a similar problem of similar lineups and rosters because the pool is smaller of good players that are affordable at say $70 mil, or does it actually force you to do what we have tried to do by a much more complex method: vastly enlarge the pool of relevant players, because both you and your opponents have to look twice at a .260 hitter with 400 PA at 2B and a B+ defense because that becomes valuable?


As you can all see, I have become skeptical that the more complicated methods, which I was anxious to try out here, are really the best way to go. I think more and more the simpler methods are better:

first, progressives: they solve ALL these problems in a fell swoop and provide ENDLESS need for creative drafting, managing general managing etc.; they guarantee the utmost variety of players because there is only one of each in every league. etc. And on one team right now I will have three players each 2B, SS and 3B - we are WAY beyond platooning here.

Second, the next best thing, which might very well be a low cap league - going to $70 million, no AAA. If you set a minimum like 500K or 1mil for each player and pitcher, you have taken care of the whole problem, and probably don't even need any of the other obstacles we set up on the course. 

Food for thought. Jeff4noles, I agree that a minimum is still needed to keep the spirit and practice of platooning or at least of having to use your whole team. So we may be making a lot of progress now. One exception you suggest - did I understand that right? Maybe, just to keep it more fun and and maybe we could take a page from pfattkatt's new theme league and have one player that doesn't have to be covered by the overall salary cap at all if they meet certain criteria, as in his league, they have to have no (or less than 5, I forget) previous uses. 




6/1/2012 9:19 AM
I think you're right - with a $70M salary cap, IP/PA limits, and a $750K-1M minimum salary, there's not a ton of wiggle room. You can get one ace PH way above .900 OPS, and maybe an elite closer - but the rest of the team is going to look mighty strange to those playing along whose only experience is OLs and high-$$$ leagues. 

I'd certainly be in for something like that. I'm probably in regardless, but...
6/2/2012 4:22 PM
i would suggest at least 80M.I would have very lowAAA .maybe 2 AAA players and pitchers.
6/5/2012 4:09 PM
Thanks both of you. I think we can come up with a workable synthesis from this. I have a ton of work over the next few days plus in what free time I have I have two drafts going on for progressive leagues. Give me till some time next week and I should be able to present something new that works these ideas into it. 

6/5/2012 4:42 PM
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