Seventh Inning Stretch Filled - Waiting List Topic

Hi everyone, an owner has disappeared after the draft and we are in need of a replacement to start the season. Please let me know if you are interested. I will post the team at the bottom of this thread.


The full rules are below, but here's a short synopsis.

~16 team league with great players all over.
~When you draft a player you choose a seven year "peak" for that player.
~All players in baseball history with at least seven years played on WIS are eligible.
~At the start of each season you are given a random year from within their seven year stretch for each of your players to use that season.
~Each player reaches free agency when they have accumulated essentially 40 million in career earnings.
~Draft order is fully randomized for all non-playoff teams. Playoff teams are randomized and placed at the end of the draft.

If you are interested or have questions, let me know below.
4/10/2026 8:29 PM (edited)
League Rules:
16 team league. 4/4-4/4 format with interleague play. No clones. 25 man rosters. No team salary cap. No DH. No partial seasons.

Drafting Players:
When you draft a player you will choose a consecutive seven year span from that player's career. That span can start as early as the first season that player appears on Whatifsports or as late as their last Whatifsports season but all seven seasons must be within those two frames. (For example, Brandon Webb played from 2003-2009, a seven year span, but 2009 is too small a season to show up here and he has no seasons after it. Webb therefore only has a max of a six season span of eligible seasons and thus cannot be chosen for this league.)
Any player with at least seven years from their first season on Whatifsports to their last is eligible for the league. You can draft a player with missing seasons so long as those seasons are within their first and last year here. (For example, Ted Williams' career was from 1939-1960, but from 1943-45 he was off to war and missed complete seasons. You could still choose a seven year span like 1941-47 if you wanted to.)

A player's seven year span can only be chosen when that player is drafted and is not reset at any other time, including trades.


Assigning Seasons:
Each season we play each player will be assigned a random season from within their seven year span. If that season is one they have missing, you will be allowed to grab a replacement player from a small pool of serviceable but uninspiring "Replacement Players." No clones of replacement players. If you need something specific that isn't on the replacement list you can ask the commissioner to add a new player to it.

Free Agents:
Each player will become a free agent the season after they have accumulated 40 million dollars worth of "Service Time" in the league. Service Time is defined as the salary cap value of a player's season, rounded down to the nearest million. So a player with a salary of 5.9 million will count as 5 million towards his service time. The season after a player reaches 40 mil they become a free agent.This number resets to zero for a player whenever that player is drafted.


Trades do not reset service time. Different players will obviously accumulate service time at different rates...this is intended to be part of the value equation for each player. Cy Young may give you way more value per season than Mariano Rivera will, but it will take Rivera a lot longer to reach free agency. You may cut players at the end of each year if you wish, but there are no random free agents.


Seasonal Drafts:
After each season we will draft from the free agent pool. Each team will get as many picks as they need to return to a 25 man roster. The draft order for the twelve teams that did not make the playoffs will be fully random each round, while the playoff teams will be randomized for picks 13-16

ST Adjustments:
Every player on the World Series winning team each year will be given a "Championship Hangover" in the form of a 5 million increase to their ST, which may cause some of them to become free agents. This is to increase competitive balance in the league and to help pay for the championship parades.

Each team that posts their keepers within 24 hours of the final game of the World Series will be eligible for a random drawing to select one of their players to receive a 10 million reduction in ST. Two teams will win the lottery. The chosen player cannot be one who has already reached 40 mil ST and free agency.
3/5/2026 7:26 PM
Bumping this. I find this to be a slow-burn, rather peaceful league. You can set your lineups and rotations early on and they'll be fine most of the year. Turnover is fairly slow so you get to keep the players you draft for several seasons, yet it's hard to stay at the top of the league. It's got a bunch of great owners who've been around for a long time and will offer a challenge.

Come join us!
3/15/2026 4:44 PM
Is that team still available? IIf so , I will take it.
4/4/2026 1:32 AM
It is! We're just about to start the league so you have excellent timing.
4/4/2026 12:36 PM
Here is the newly available team. Solid pitching. Elite outfield. Probably needs to trade for a 3B and maybe one more starting pitcher. Roster is in overall solid shape. The owner disappeared after the draft and the season is ready to start as soon as we find a new owner for this team.
C 1975 Ted Simmons S 649 581 18 100 1-3 35-63 32.3 .332 .396 .491 C/B $5,834,258
C 2001 Jorge Posada S 557 484 22 95 2-6 132-62 22.0 .277 .363 .475 B/A+ $4,087,684
1B 1917 George Sisler L 618 567 2 52 37-42 19-30 269.5 .353 .390 .453 C-/B+ $5,549,545
1B 2009 Miguel Cabrera R 680 607 34 103 6-2 107-68 18.0 .324 .396 .547 B+/B- $6,158,108
2B 1972 Rod Carew L 622 563 0 51 12-6 60-43 535.0 .318 .369 .379 B-/A- $5,480,534
3B 1918 Bill McKechnie S 623 564 2 43 12-16 22-24 217.5 .255 .297 .340 A-/B+ $4,124,789
SS 1946 Johnny Pesky L 740 654 2 55 9-8 29-65 310.5 .335 .401 .427 B/B- $7,050,949
SS 1925 Travis Jackson R 474 439 9 59 8-3 43-24 45.7 .285 .327 .397 C/A $3,091,096
SS 2005 Jimmy Rollins S 732 677 12 54 41-6 71-47 56.4 .290 .338 .431 A/D+ $5,211,571
OF 1896 Willie Keeler L 755 684 4 82 67-41 9-37 136.0 .386 .432 .496 B/C- $7,806,247
OF 1931 Chuck Klein L 691 625 31 121 7-6 49-59 19.2 .337 .398 .584 C/D+ $6,388,332
OF 1894 Sam Thompson L 605 554 13 141 24-23 13-40 33.6 .407 .458 .686 A-/D- $8,883,846
OF 1925 Al Simmons R 742 698 24 129 7-14 41-35 27.3 .387 .419 .599 C/A+ $9,675,000
OF 1922 Harry Heilmann R 555 479 21 92 8-4 28-58 21.7 .356 .432 .598 D/D- $5,353,727

SP 2001 Curt Schilling R 22-6-0 256 2.98 .245 1.08 10.27 1.37 1.30 293-39 $7,195,955
SP/RP 1989 Nolan Ryan R 16-10-0 240 3.20 .187 1.09 11.32 3.69 0.64 301-98 $8,374,057
SP/RP 2006 Roy Halladay R 16-5-0 220 3.19 .251 1.10 5.40 1.39 0.78 132-34 $6,088,429
SP/RP 2019 Aaron Nola R 12-7-0 202 3.87 .233 1.27 10.19 3.56 1.20 229-80 $4,836,471
SP/RP 2018 Jake Arrieta R 10-11-0 173 3.96 .253 1.29 7.19 2.97 1.09 138-57 $3,530,495
SP/RP 2013 Felix Hernandez R 12-10-0 204 3.04 .242 1.13 9.51 2.03 0.66 216-46 $5,707,841
SP/RP 2020 Walker Buehler R 1-0-0 99 3.44 .178 0.95 10.31 2.70 1.72 42-11 $3,216,079
SP/RP 1992 Bret Saberhagen R 3-5-0 98 3.50 .233 1.14 7.46 2.49 0.55 81-27 $2,425,222
SP/RP 2017 David Robertson R 9-2-14 68 1.84 .148 0.85 12.91 3.03 0.79 98-23 $3,181,648
SP/RP 2001 Arthur Rhodes L 8-0-3 68 1.72 .189 0.85 10.99 1.59 0.66 83-12 $3,059,445
SP/RP 2017 Sean Doolittle L 2-0-24 51 2.81 .185 0.86 10.87 1.75 0.88 62-10 $2,092,862
4/10/2026 8:40 PM
This opening has been filled by sitemail. Thanks!
4/12/2026 1:41 PM
Seventh Inning Stretch Filled - Waiting List Topic

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