Post by HaggsTown on Oct 6, 2008 15:37:07 GMT -5
Congrats to the St. Louis Cardinals (Todd) as the Season 3 (2008) winner!
We are going into our fourth season.
Season 1 Champs: Haggstown Mets
Season 2 Champs: Winker's Tribe
Season 3 Champs: Todd's Cardinals
Draft Order for 2009 (snake style draft)
A's
Phillies
Yankees
Blue Jays
White Sox
Indians
Rays
Mets
Halos
Red Sox
Marlins
Cardinals
Please review the rules regarding keepers and such. We need to finalize the minor league portion before we continue on with our major league draft soon. If you will not return or will return, please let me know. Thanks.
The stat categories will be a 6x6:
Offense: R, HR, RBI, SB, AVG, OPS
Pitching: W, SV, Holds, SO, ERA, WHIP
Owned Teams:
White Sox - Ward - Returning
Athletics - Steve - Returning
D-Rays - WVTF - Returning
Mets - Haggstown - Returning
Angels - fantasygeek - Returning
Red Sox - TribeFanInAZ - Returning
Blue Jays - Salsero - Dave Mully taking over
Marlins - Zemtech - Returning
Yankees - Canes - Returning
Phillies - GeorgiaPhillieFan - Returning
Indians - Winker - Returning
Cardinals - Osbornetorun1 - Returning
[glow=red,2,300]The League Rules[/glow]
- Major League Draft is 10 Rounds; Minor League Draft will be 4 rounds -- the major league roster is 30 and you can have a keeper list of 20 players, thus the 10 round draft. (was 12 rounds and 18 keepers - changed season 3)
- Players and picks can be traded during the draft
- The Major League Draft will be a snake style draft, going in reverse order of the standings after the playoffs were finalized.
- The Minor League Draft will be ala the Major League Draft.
- Following the Major League draft, teams will announce their 30-man Major League roster; This roster will be entered into the league site on Yahoo.
- Prospects may be drafted in the Major League portion of the draft, but any prospects named to the 30-man roster who are not in the Yahoo database will force the owner to carry an empty roster slot in the Yahoo league site.
-Once the teams are selected for the league, any transactions made by the (real) Major League club will not affect the rosters thereafter.
- If you waive a non-database prospect from your 30-man roster, you lose the rights to that player. Haggstown will determine the waiver claim process for that player.
- Prior to the Minor League portion of the draft, teams will name their 20 prospects that are protected.
- A Minor League draft will be held, in which teams will draft prospects from the 18 non-owned teams.
-Each team will then have a 50 man roster; 30 man Major League Roster and a 20 man Minor League Roster (which will be followed and kept on the CSC board).
So in essance we own the rights to all of our major league and minor league roster, unless their rights are waived - this does not include those minor leaguers that are not on the 20 man Taxi Squad - we own their rights, yes, unless they are traded or brought up and not listed on a major or minor league roster - read Rule 7b if this happens.
[glow=red,2,300]1.[/glow] Each team will be in charge of their own franchise minor league system.
[glow=red,2,300]2.[/glow] Each team will designate a "20 Man Taxi Squad". Basically, each team will select 20 guys in their franchise's minor league system as their keepers. (Basically, you are in charge of your minor league system. The "Taxi Squad" is a protected list of guys. I.E. if someone is traded in real life and that player is on your list, you would still have his rights, but if that player is not on your 20 man "taxi" list then you would lose his rights to whatever team he was traded to)
[glow=red,2,300]3. [/glow]You do not have to protect players that were drafted in the prior June MLB draft or were signed in the previous year (ala from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, etc.).
[glow=red,2,300]4b.[/glow] If After a player is released from the Taxi Squad to protect another player, that released player cannot be placed back onto the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 10 days. Once 10 days has expired, then the player may be put back onto the Squad - into an open spot or by releasing another player from it.
[glow=red,2,300]4c.[/glow] Once a player is put onto the Taxi Squad (i.e. to be protected from trades, etc.), he must stay on the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 15 days.
[glow=red,2,300]5.[/glow] If a player that is not on your 20 Man Taxi Squad - is traded, then you lose the rights to that player to the team obtaining him in the real-life trade. (this is to eliminate the headache of keeping track of every little trade that goes on; as I don't have time for it)
[glow=red,2,300]6.[/glow] We will have a 6 round minor league draft of players/prospects from the remaining 18 teams not chosen in this league. There will then be a 4 round draft for each following year, with the draft order being in reverse order of the team standing from the previous year (THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER THIS YEAR, BASED ON HOW IT GOES THIS YEAR).
[glow=red,2,300]7a. [/glow] If one of your prospects (either from your Taxi Squad or not on your list) is brought up to the majors, you may or may not make a spot for him on your Major League Roster. You have the choice to keep him on your Taxi Squad or to put him on your major league roster. If he is sent back down, you can take him off of your Major League Roster and put him on your Taxi Squad. If a prospect, on your minor league roster, was brought up and is kept on your minor league roster, he may stay there for the rest of the current year.
[glow=red,2,300]7b. [/glow] If a prospect was brought up the previous season and starts the new season on the major league roster and had less than, or equal to, 1.) 130 at-bats 2.) 50 innings pitched 3.) 30 appearances the previous season, then he does not have to be added to the following season's roster right away. But if the prospect does exceed any of those outlined, then he must be added to the major league roster within the first 8 days of the season.............
Also, if a player is called up at any point during the season and he is not listed on the major league roster or on the minor league keeper list of that team in the CSC league, then he will need to attain 1.) 130 at-bats 2.) 50 innings pitched 3.) 30 appearances the previous season to be eligible for another team to claim him.
*****also, let's try to have a gentlemen's time frame and allows those players/teams at least a week to check on those players' status and give them a chance to add them to their rosters if they weren't previously listed*****
[glow=red,2,300]7c. [/glow]If the promoted prospect is placed on the major league roster, the only way to put him back onto the Taxi Squad, is if he is sent down by his major league team - which goes for all players.
[glow=red,2,300]8.[/glow] Any prospect that is not drafted in the Minor League Draft will be left to that original team (i.e. Pittsburgh Pirates). If a prospect who is not drafted is brought up to the majors, then they go through the waiver process.
For Major League players, if they are not protected by the franchise owner when he lists his major league keeper list (prior to the start of the season's draft), then they will be available for the major league draft or waiver wire if not drafted.
[glow=red,2,300]9. [/glow] If you trade for a prospect on someone else's major league squad that was drafted in the major league draft, then you also need to keep him on your major league roster.
We are going into our fourth season.
Season 1 Champs: Haggstown Mets
Season 2 Champs: Winker's Tribe
Season 3 Champs: Todd's Cardinals
Draft Order for 2009 (snake style draft)
A's
Phillies
Yankees
Blue Jays
White Sox
Indians
Rays
Mets
Halos
Red Sox
Marlins
Cardinals
Please review the rules regarding keepers and such. We need to finalize the minor league portion before we continue on with our major league draft soon. If you will not return or will return, please let me know. Thanks.
The stat categories will be a 6x6:
Offense: R, HR, RBI, SB, AVG, OPS
Pitching: W, SV, Holds, SO, ERA, WHIP
Owned Teams:
White Sox - Ward - Returning
Athletics - Steve - Returning
D-Rays - WVTF - Returning
Mets - Haggstown - Returning
Angels - fantasygeek - Returning
Red Sox - TribeFanInAZ - Returning
Blue Jays - Salsero - Dave Mully taking over
Marlins - Zemtech - Returning
Yankees - Canes - Returning
Phillies - GeorgiaPhillieFan - Returning
Indians - Winker - Returning
Cardinals - Osbornetorun1 - Returning
[glow=red,2,300]The League Rules[/glow]
- Major League Draft is 10 Rounds; Minor League Draft will be 4 rounds -- the major league roster is 30 and you can have a keeper list of 20 players, thus the 10 round draft. (was 12 rounds and 18 keepers - changed season 3)
- Players and picks can be traded during the draft
- The Major League Draft will be a snake style draft, going in reverse order of the standings after the playoffs were finalized.
- The Minor League Draft will be ala the Major League Draft.
- Following the Major League draft, teams will announce their 30-man Major League roster; This roster will be entered into the league site on Yahoo.
- Prospects may be drafted in the Major League portion of the draft, but any prospects named to the 30-man roster who are not in the Yahoo database will force the owner to carry an empty roster slot in the Yahoo league site.
-Once the teams are selected for the league, any transactions made by the (real) Major League club will not affect the rosters thereafter.
- If you waive a non-database prospect from your 30-man roster, you lose the rights to that player. Haggstown will determine the waiver claim process for that player.
- Prior to the Minor League portion of the draft, teams will name their 20 prospects that are protected.
- A Minor League draft will be held, in which teams will draft prospects from the 18 non-owned teams.
-Each team will then have a 50 man roster; 30 man Major League Roster and a 20 man Minor League Roster (which will be followed and kept on the CSC board).
So in essance we own the rights to all of our major league and minor league roster, unless their rights are waived - this does not include those minor leaguers that are not on the 20 man Taxi Squad - we own their rights, yes, unless they are traded or brought up and not listed on a major or minor league roster - read Rule 7b if this happens.
[glow=red,2,300]1.[/glow] Each team will be in charge of their own franchise minor league system.
[glow=red,2,300]2.[/glow] Each team will designate a "20 Man Taxi Squad". Basically, each team will select 20 guys in their franchise's minor league system as their keepers. (Basically, you are in charge of your minor league system. The "Taxi Squad" is a protected list of guys. I.E. if someone is traded in real life and that player is on your list, you would still have his rights, but if that player is not on your 20 man "taxi" list then you would lose his rights to whatever team he was traded to)
[glow=red,2,300]3. [/glow]You do not have to protect players that were drafted in the prior June MLB draft or were signed in the previous year (ala from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, etc.).
[glow=red,2,300]4b.[/glow] If After a player is released from the Taxi Squad to protect another player, that released player cannot be placed back onto the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 10 days. Once 10 days has expired, then the player may be put back onto the Squad - into an open spot or by releasing another player from it.
[glow=red,2,300]4c.[/glow] Once a player is put onto the Taxi Squad (i.e. to be protected from trades, etc.), he must stay on the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 15 days.
[glow=red,2,300]5.[/glow] If a player that is not on your 20 Man Taxi Squad - is traded, then you lose the rights to that player to the team obtaining him in the real-life trade. (this is to eliminate the headache of keeping track of every little trade that goes on; as I don't have time for it)
[glow=red,2,300]6.[/glow] We will have a 6 round minor league draft of players/prospects from the remaining 18 teams not chosen in this league. There will then be a 4 round draft for each following year, with the draft order being in reverse order of the team standing from the previous year (THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER THIS YEAR, BASED ON HOW IT GOES THIS YEAR).
[glow=red,2,300]7a. [/glow] If one of your prospects (either from your Taxi Squad or not on your list) is brought up to the majors, you may or may not make a spot for him on your Major League Roster. You have the choice to keep him on your Taxi Squad or to put him on your major league roster. If he is sent back down, you can take him off of your Major League Roster and put him on your Taxi Squad. If a prospect, on your minor league roster, was brought up and is kept on your minor league roster, he may stay there for the rest of the current year.
[glow=red,2,300]7b. [/glow] If a prospect was brought up the previous season and starts the new season on the major league roster and had less than, or equal to, 1.) 130 at-bats 2.) 50 innings pitched 3.) 30 appearances the previous season, then he does not have to be added to the following season's roster right away. But if the prospect does exceed any of those outlined, then he must be added to the major league roster within the first 8 days of the season.............
Also, if a player is called up at any point during the season and he is not listed on the major league roster or on the minor league keeper list of that team in the CSC league, then he will need to attain 1.) 130 at-bats 2.) 50 innings pitched 3.) 30 appearances the previous season to be eligible for another team to claim him.
*****also, let's try to have a gentlemen's time frame and allows those players/teams at least a week to check on those players' status and give them a chance to add them to their rosters if they weren't previously listed*****
[glow=red,2,300]7c. [/glow]If the promoted prospect is placed on the major league roster, the only way to put him back onto the Taxi Squad, is if he is sent down by his major league team - which goes for all players.
[glow=red,2,300]8.[/glow] Any prospect that is not drafted in the Minor League Draft will be left to that original team (i.e. Pittsburgh Pirates). If a prospect who is not drafted is brought up to the majors, then they go through the waiver process.
For Major League players, if they are not protected by the franchise owner when he lists his major league keeper list (prior to the start of the season's draft), then they will be available for the major league draft or waiver wire if not drafted.
[glow=red,2,300]9. [/glow] If you trade for a prospect on someone else's major league squad that was drafted in the major league draft, then you also need to keep him on your major league roster.