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We should probably sort out how we want to do this before we draft, as the drafting strategy for people will probably be different otherwise. It's a bit weird in some ways to make this a dynasty where you hold onto players from year to year because there's no lack of certainty how the player will do in future years ("I'll take a chance on this rookie Babe Ruth guy, he might have a good career "). Then again, drafting season-to-season takes out some of that strategy as well as it's just a question of valuing positions a certain way. Maybe it won't be as big an issue with only 10 teams in the league. I guess I would suggest something like a very small list of protected players (3-5?) I'm willing to go along with whatever though, as long as everyone (or a strong majority) can get behind it. |
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Agreed. I'm open to however you guys would prefer to do this. I'm not going to have my own team, I'll just be commish so my opinion doesn't matter. We can do this with a new year evertime and start from scratch. We can build from year to year and only draft the free agents, rookies and unprotected players or we can do some combination. Feel free to throw out ideas.... |
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I would also be in favor of a limit to the number of times you can protect a player (maybe 3 consecutive years). We have that rule in a FOFC FF keeper league and it has worked pretty well for increasing trades and such. I'll let some other people throw out ideas and opinions for now though.
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If it is a 24 player team I think 3 is too few, especially considering this era was before true free agency. I could see 5 players but depending on how realistic we want to be teams had most of their players locked up and you do have to balance fun vs real.
So my protected list would probably be more in the 7 - 10 range. But I'm real easy with rules and will adapt to whatever structure we have.
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I like the 7-10 player range.. maybe reduce it once we have more free agency to 5?
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People are saying 7-10 quite a bit here, so I'll try to narrow it down.
If these are 24 man active rosters (and how deep are we going overall here?) then how about 8 for the keepers, a nice & even 1/3rd of the roster.
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Okay, just had a possibly braindead question here.
We're going to start with 1967 ... so are the players carded on the basis of their '66 stats (which is how the '67 set would have been released, right?) or their '67 stats. I'm feeling confused.
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I can't speak to this specifically but the 1964 game I just ordered talks about playing the dual pennant races of that year, so I'm assuming (yeah, i know) that it is the 1964 stats. In other words, it is the modern board/online game just using the data from that particular year. I think.
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Yeah, makes sense. I was probably just over thinking it there for a moment.
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John, you're right...if you were to have ordered the game in 1967 you'd have received the 66 season. But in this case we are actually playing 67 stats... |
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By the way, don't know if it matters, but 25 man rosters...
probably need to draft a few extra to have on reserve to prevent a ridiculous amount of drop/add transactions due to a large number of free agents... Last edited by Breeze : 05-15-2013 at 09:44 PM. |
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Speaking of - although maybe I've missed it somewhere - what about rules for moving players from active/reserve list? And refresh my memory please, how does SOM handle injuries in career/replay mode?
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Typically, in online leagues transactions are handled in one of a couple of ways... 1. every X number of games...so if we say 10 games...then you'll set your roster/lineups/rotation etc and at the end of 10 games you can change it 2. set a time frame (2 weeks, month etc.) then changes are done in the same manner as above I'm open to trying whatever the crowd wants, but I reserve the right to change if I find the administration of the changes becomes too time consuming. -------------------- As for injuries, they are built into each players card. The game will alert you to an injury and let you know the extent. On the low end the player shakes it off and can stay in the game to a max of 15 games... Remember in many replay leagues batters and pitchers are held to the same number of innings pitched or plate appearances they had for the season, and in this case injuries would be turned off because players would already be restricted by the injury that occurred in real life. This is often where the Fluke cards referred to in an earlier thread come from... |
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Love the questions...so keep'em coming if you aren't clear about something. And let me know if my explanations aren't helping. I've played this game for years and sometimes I assume to much when I try to outline how things work...
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Does Defense for players get factored in at all?
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Yes, defense counts. I'm not sure how you want to handle this. My initial thought was to allow you to draft based on your understanding of a players defense (sort of like using scouts - may be right, may be wrong). However, if you guys want the actual defensive ratings I can see what I can do to provide them to you... |
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Hey, make us do our research, like good GMs...heh David, just make sure you get Ray Oyler, he is a defensive wiz |
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I'd rather have Hal Lanier for just defense
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Too bad Dick Stuart sort of retired in 66 or you could have had him...
Dr. Strangeglove Edit: I am aware he played a little in 1969...after being out of baseball for 2 years... Last edited by Breeze : 05-16-2013 at 03:43 PM. |
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I don't know how many of you are reading my Dynasty League Baseball Dynasty...but there are a couple of items that you can do if you'd like. To add color to the game you can provide me with names for the following... Manager's Name 1st Base Coach 3rd Base Coach Pitching Coach Hitting Coach Bullpen Coach Bench Coach Groundskeeper Trainer Doctor Owner GM Play by Play Man Color Man I know it is overkill and you don't have to provide any. Right now the teams are set up with the information from a team in 1967...so you have real coaches from that year... I'm ready to start the draft...but I think we need to determine how many rounds... |
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Also, just an FYI...I will be setting up 2 divisions of 5 teams...and I'll divide the teams into their divisions by taking the odd and even positions in the draft as long as I can get a random order with the two bot teams in different divisions.
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Why not
Manager's Name - Connie Mack 1st Base Coach - Honus Wagner 3rd Base Coach - Frank Baker Pitching Coach - Chief Bender Hitting Coach - Hack Wilson Bullpen Coach - Rube Waddell Bench Coach - Ray Schalk Groundskeeper - Bugs Raymond Trainer - Charles Faust Doctor - Moonlight Graham Owner - Ty Cobb GM - Sam Crawford Play by Play Man - Damon Runyon Color Man - Dizzy Dean |
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This isn't as random a group as it might seem. With the exception of groundskeeper Pursley and analyst Johnson, every single one of the people named below was a part of the actual Atlanta Crackers organization during their history (most of them managers).
Harwell is probably the most famous, as he was traded - as an announcer - to the Dodgers for Cliff Dapper. Red Barber was diagnosed with a bleeding ulcer, Branch Rickey called his friend Earl Mann in Atlanta and said "I need an announcer". Mann replied "I need a catcher". And the deal was done. Atlanta Crackers Manager's Name - Gene Mauch 1st Base Coach - Dixie Walker 3rd Base Coach - Joe Schultz Pitching Coach - Rube Walker Hitting Coach - Harry "The Hat" Walker Bullpen Coach - Whitlow Wyatt Bench Coach - Clyde King Groundskeeper --- default is fine Trainer - Dave Pursley Doctor - default is fine Owner - Earl Mann GM - Paul Richards Play by Play Man - Ernie Harwell Color Man - Ernie Johnson, Sr
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Since no one has chimed in, I'm going to suggest between 35 and 40 players per team. At any point during the draft you can request the AI finish your picks...so don't think you have to do all 40 rounds...
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Off hand I'd say 35. Leaves a little more in the FA pool for those who might be inclined to fish there at some point, and my guess is that half of even 10 players in the "minors" won't be used anyway. Plus, it's not as though the protected list (which I guess will be in the 7-10 range based on the earlier discussion) leaves a lot of room for stashing prospects there. Just my .02, I certainly don't have any huge objection if everybody else feels strongly about the larger number.
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Works for me. |
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I like 35 too
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35 sounds like a good number to moi.
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I've just been perusing baseball reference to bone up on 1967, and man, this is going to be fun.
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And thank you Breeze for doing this.
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Default and 35 for me too. And the thanks.
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Refresh my SOM memory (which is mostly just what I've learned over the years through osmosis anyway) ... are outfielders simply OF's or are there significant differences in their defensive ratings by LF/CF/RF?
I'm thinking the latter but wanted to be sure.
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Excellent question...and I'm glad you said something. I didn't think of mentioning it, but this is a very important point. Each outfielder is rated only in the positions that they played. So your assumption was correct, you can't assume if you pick 3 outfielders that you've covered all your positions. Many outfielders will play multiple outfield spots, and if you pick a CF and they don't play the other OF spots I'll add ratings to allow that (I figure any CF can play another OF slot). Obviously, I won't mess with the OF arms though...so if you draft a CF with a weak arm, they might still hurt you if you move them to right... I'll work with you guys to help make sure you have everything covered... I'm holding off on posting the draft order, I'm seeing if I can add a couple of additional teams...I'll still post the order this weekend though... |
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IIRC, in an emergency (say an injury situation) any player can technically play any position but the defensive penalties for playing someone out of position are brutal, downright punitive. It's basically NEVER a good idea.
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All, My brother, who is part of the Dynasty League Baseball thread, is going to play in this as well...he probably should get signed up today. To balance things out I'm proposing allowing Bear and Brett (in case you don't follow along with the Swim Like A Champion Thread...they are my 11 and 12 year old boys) to draft a team. They don't really follow baseball that closely and they certainly don't know the history of the league that well (meaning 67 will be a completely new experience to them), but they appear to be willing to play along. This is why I haven't posted the draft order yet...let me know if any of you have any reservations with this arrangement. I will completely understand if you feel they may have some inside information or unfair advantage. Also, I have a few more settings that you will be able to set, and I want to describe them, because it may impact how you draft. Most likely it will impact how you set strategy after the draft, but still feel you need to be aware. I'll try to post before going to the meet this afternoon.... |
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ok, reading back through my earlier posts, I realize I did post the player specific settings so no new items to add...
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I've got no problems with letting them in.
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No reservations from me.
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No worries afaic.
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Yo Breeze, could you take a look at the 1967 roster sheet linked at this site to see if it appears to be an accurate list of the carded players we'll be drafting from?
I suspect that a lot of people will be using sources like baseball-reference to help with their picks & one of the things that I think might catch people off guard is just how deep we're going to be in the player pool by the time the draft is over. It's a 20 team real-life universe, so there's a LOT fewer players available than we're used to in modern times. With 10 teams/35 man rosters (counting reserves), over half the carded pitchers are going to be in use & I think it would be pretty easy to come across players who look draftable based on real world stats (or '68 potential) but who aren't carded in the set.
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Also, will the *asterisk rule for resting SP's be in use, or will we have a mandatory 4 day rest rule in order to keep things simple?
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Jon, The site looks exactly right. I didn't check every player and every team, but I did go over 5 teams default lineups and they matched perfectly. I think that is a great resource for the list of names. It is possible there may be a player or two that I don't have in the computer game that were printed as extra players and could be listed in that page, but we can address that during the draft if someone trys to pick one of those players. |
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