11-11-2013, 02:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2013, 04:56 PM by mattynokes.)
Scrap the formula jhc uses and do a qualifying offer style. I think Type A and B need to stay, otherwise we'll still have players re-signed because people don't want to lose them for nothing if we go the full route of the real MLB.
1. You may make a fallback offer for any player with 6+ years of service time based average salaries:
-- A. For Compensation Round A, average of top 200 salaries for fallback
-- B. For Compensation Round B, average of top 500 salaries for fallback
You are stuck with whatever you choose and cannot change i.e. from Comp A to Comp B if your guy isn't getting any bids. Average salaries will be taken on opening day.
The exact average salaries (whether top 150, 200, etc) is still to be determined.
1. You may make a fallback offer for any player with 6+ years of service time based average salaries:
-- A. For Compensation Round A, average of top 200 salaries for fallback
-- B. For Compensation Round B, average of top 500 salaries for fallback
You are stuck with whatever you choose and cannot change i.e. from Comp A to Comp B if your guy isn't getting any bids. Average salaries will be taken on opening day.
The exact average salaries (whether top 150, 200, etc) is still to be determined.
Cleveland Record: 5631-4946 (.532) [2054-2071, 2083-2104, 2110-2135]
AL Post: 16 (ALC), 11 (WC) - ALDS Win: 12 - ALCS Champ: 7 - WS Champ: 4
ALW: Mariners + Angels Record: 1072-864 (.554) [2042-2048, 2105-2110]
AL Post: 3 (ALW), 4 (WC) - ALDS Win: 3 - ALCS Champ: 1 - WS Champ: 1
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NL Post: 18 (NLW), 4 (WC) - NLDS Win: 7 - NLCS Champ: 4 - WS Champ: 0