Peanuts and Cracker Jacks - Full Topic

Peanuts and Cracker Jacks is a single season progressive that started play in 1961. There is an opening for one new owner to join the league for the 1968 season.

This is a 16-team league with no inter-league play until the World Series. Each league has its own draft pool. Each draft pool has a full complement of available players included in the pool. Example: there is a Hank Aaron in the NL and a Hank Aaron in the AL.

Each team is subject to a $90,000,000 salary cap on opening day of each season for their 25-man roster. Additionally, each team may draft up to 4 AAA position players and 2 AAA pitchers subject to a $15,000,000 salary cap.

* Starting in season 2 the AAA salary cap will work in tranches. $2,500,000 in AAA salary will be unlocked with each AAA selection. So your AAA salary cap will be $2.5 million times the number of AAA players you draft. Example - you draft 4 players your AAA payroll will be 4 X $2.5 = $10 million.

WIS generated AAA players may not be used.

* Roster - each team is limited to 20 keepers starting in Season 2. Your keeper list will be requested starting at the All-Star game and need to be submitted prior to the 120-game mark.

* Each team has rights of first refusal to their own rookies. Split season rookies go to the draft pool.

* Player draft - the unused teams, undrafted veterans and rookies associated with the unused teams will make up the player draft pool for each league. The order of the draft will be set by league standings at the 140-game mark. The draft order in Season 2 and going forward will be 1-8 for each league and each league will have its own draft board.
* Draft position tie breakers: Head to head if applicable; Lowest total salary - MLB + AAA; Division Wins; Home Wins; Road Wins; Random draw if necessary

* No clones permitted on the same team
* I/R players do not count against your 20-keeper limit
* No DH until such time as the DH becomes part of MLB
* Trades of draft picks can take place up to 2 seasons in advance. Trades of players are subject to review of all owners. 9 votes are needed for a veto.
* There will be 4 divisions of play with 4 teams per division.

* Between each season you will have the opportunity to abandon your current franchise in favor of an unused franchise. You may make this change by using your first-round draft pick on a new franchise. A list of potential players on the unused franchise will be available prior to the draft. You will most likely not be able to retain the entirety of the unused franchise roster as some of those players will be keepers on other teams.

* Rules changes can be proposed by any owner. 9 votes are needed to enact a new rule.
* The commissioner reserves the right to close any unintended loopholes.
5/7/2024 2:44 PM
The new owner can select from a list of franchises not currently in use or take the team that is available.

The current team available is a National League version of the Cleveland franchise. The new owner can keep up to 20 players from the current roster including any 1968 rookies that are exclusive to Cleveland.
Cisco Carlos SP
Fergie Jenkins SP
Tommy John SP
Ken Johnson SP
Mickey Lolich SP
Sam McDowell SP
Jim Merritt SP
Sonny Siebert SP
Mel Stottlemyre Sr. SP
Luis Tiant SP
Steve Hamilton RP
Jim Perry RP
Joe Azcue C
Tom Haller C
Norm Cash 1B
Tony Horton 1B
Lee May 1B
Joe Morgan 2B
Jim Fregosi SS
Matty Alou OF
Vic Davalillo OF
Reggie Jackson OF
Willie Mays OF
Manny Mota OF
Pete Rose OF
Tito Francona 1B
Gus Gil 2B
Ed Charles 3B
Ron Clark 3B
Billy Cowan OF
George Spriggs OF
5/8/2024 1:00 PM (edited)
sounds good - I'll keep the franchise :))
5/12/2024 9:36 PM
Posted by royhobbs09 on 5/12/2024 9:36:00 PM (view original):
sounds good - I'll keep the franchise :))
Welcome and thanks!
5/13/2024 6:21 AM
Peanuts and Cracker Jacks - Full Topic

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