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  • BigOscar
    MVP
    • May 2016
    • 2971

    #1

    Expansion Draft

    It's always been something that tempted me, but with the new ability to rebrand a team, I don't think there has ever been a better time to run an expansion draft type thing in franchise, where you overwrite a team and pretend they are new to the league. There are a few obvious contenders, but it's not really important who you decide to do it with.

    So I was wondering, would anyone else be up for the idea of coming up with teams protected lists, so people can run their own "expansion draft" when the game drops?

    The rules for an expansion draft are fairly simple, every team can protect 15 players from being drafted, then the expansion team(s) get to pick 14 players to claim for themselves. The other teams then get to add a further 3 players to their protected lists, then the expansion team(s) get another 14 picks. Finally, the teams get to protect a further 3 players before the expansion team(s) pick a final 7 players to take their roster up to 35 players.

    Players who haven't made it to the majors yet are automatically protected if they have been in the minors for at least 3 years (4 years for guys signed under the age of 19). Major league players with no trade clauses (or 10 and 5 rights) must be selected on their teams protected list.
  • Councilmann_Jamm
    Pro
    • Feb 2016
    • 745

    #2
    Re: Expansion Draft

    You'll never see expansion draft unless they add more than 90 slots for each team .

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    • Caulfield
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2011
      • 10986

      #3
      Re: Expansion Draft

      Originally posted by Councilmann_Jamm
      You'll never see expansion draft unless they add more than 90 slots for each team .
      but you can impart your own version of an expansion draft. I think what I'd is something simpler: take 1 player off of each team's 40 man, a player with a mix of the lowest overall and the lowest potential. there's 29 players. the other 61 players come from the available free agent list on the default roster, even if it's the 61 worst overall players or the 61 best overall or a half and half mix.
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      • BigOscar
        MVP
        • May 2016
        • 2971

        #4
        Re: Expansion Draft

        Originally posted by Caulfield
        but you can impart your own version of an expansion draft. I think what I'd is something simpler: take 1 player off of each team's 40 man, a player with a mix of the lowest overall and the lowest potential. there's 29 players. the other 61 players come from the available free agent list on the default roster, even if it's the 61 worst overall players or the 61 best overall or a half and half mix.
        Yeah, I've considered doing it an easier way like that, I had considered running a fantasy draft, noting who I took and then starting a new league with my team edited to be the one I drafted, so all the other teams remained correct, other than missing the guys I drafted. But I quite like the idea (like yours) of an expansion team being pretty terrible to start with!

        But I am a schemer by nature so I reckon I'll probably end up with a notepad full of each teams eligible players and15 protected players, then there backup protected players and see how it goes. I like scheming far too much for my own good!

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        • reyes the roof
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2009
          • 11526

          #5
          Re: Expansion Draft

          I can put together what I think the Mets list would look like. I’m assuming I’m just picking guys from their 40 man roster?

          Your last paragraph has me a little confused, are you saying that anyone drafted in the last two years has to be protected even if they haven’t made it to the majors?

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          • CBoller1331
            It Appears I Blue Myself
            • Dec 2013
            • 3082

            #6
            Re: Expansion Draft

            I can take a shot at the Cubs here for you:

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            If I understand the rules correctly, think this would be the strategy the Cubs would take....holding onto the 4 veteran starters + Kimbrel out of necessity, protecting the young(ish) core position players that they can, protecting the prospects who aren't automatically protected

            EDIT: That was actually pretty fun to do and would be down to do more teams if you wanted someone else to make the lists so don't feel like you're cheating the system!
            Last edited by CBoller1331; 02-15-2020, 11:00 PM.
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            • reyes the roof
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2009
              • 11526

              #7
              Re: Expansion Draft

              My crack at the Mets. This is in a fantasy world where they have a GM with common sense and not Cano’s former agent. I’m assuming players selected by the expansion team need to stay on the mlb roster so I didn’t protect any low minors prospects
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              • CBoller1331
                It Appears I Blue Myself
                • Dec 2013
                • 3082

                #8
                Re: Expansion Draft



                ....or here is a helpful link where someone did all of this already and left a link with the protected lists (this was in December so many free agents hadn't signed yet)

                (also I forgot Heyward had an NTC and I seemed to have the minor league rule backward, so I'll update my list for the Cubs)
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                Michigan Wolverines

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                • BigOscar
                  MVP
                  • May 2016
                  • 2971

                  #9
                  Re: Expansion Draft

                  Excellent, cheers for the lists and the link to that other guys attempt, it does lead to some pretty tough choices, particularly for the contending teams. I imagine the Dodgers would be a real minefield with all their major league and minor league talent, whereas someone like the Orioles would probably submit a list that is about 5 names long!

                  For the record, my attempt at a Rays list
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                  It's tough, do you protect the major league guys or the prospects who are potentially major league ready? I've ended up leaving Nate Lowe and Brent Honeywell unprotected, along with newly acquired Margot and Renfroe, but it was tough to see who I could leave off to keep them. Having a ton of young guys with lots of control works against you in an expansion draft it seems!

                  EDIT- Not actually sure if Josh Lowe would need protecting, he's right on the borderline, so if he didn't then I'd just move everyone up one place.
                  Last edited by BigOscar; 02-16-2020, 07:20 AM.

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