Draft Start
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Draft Start
Any suggestions for official draft start time? My own personal suggestion would be Friday january 4th, ust to give folks time to get over New Years and complete any travel they may have to do.
Also in past years we've allowed the draft to start earlier but not applied a clock until the official start time. any thoughts on whether we should do this again?
Also in past years we've allowed the draft to start earlier but not applied a clock until the official start time. any thoughts on whether we should do this again?
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I would say start it unofficially sometime during the MLB Winter Meetings so that we know which Japanese players are coming over for sure via signings or which are being negotiated with.
A little self interest here since I may/likely will be away from January 5th-16th and would be adding international service to my phone to relay the picks which ill wind up doing anyway Im sure, but I'd like to be around for my first rounder. IF nobody picks by January 4, that's fine too, as long as we give the option of starting sometime in December as we always have in the past.
A little self interest here since I may/likely will be away from January 5th-16th and would be adding international service to my phone to relay the picks which ill wind up doing anyway Im sure, but I'd like to be around for my first rounder. IF nobody picks by January 4, that's fine too, as long as we give the option of starting sometime in December as we always have in the past.
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so in theory, we could start drafting now? I think that's slightly silly. I would say unofficially we begin on this day (Nov or dec blank) and we will cut off pick trading on Jan 4, the official start date when we wind a draft clock.RedSox wrote:In the past it's just kind of started on it's own once it seemed like the top picks weren't going to move any more than they had or that GM's had solidified who they wanted. I don't think there's a need to set a start date for it
I think that's pretty efficient and fair.
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I'm fine with anything. If you (as a collective ExCo you not Bren you) want to say whenever you are comfortable to draft, start it up and make your selections, that's ok with me. I really have no problem other than the fact that I might sit on my pick for awhile if I'm up say next week or whatever.
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Keep in mind I still have to create the drafting interface. I'm expecting that to be at minimum a week or 2. Most likely not until Thanksgiving. Additionally, I want there to be a queue, so that's going to take some time to develop. I think we should set a start date for January and allow drafting to start sometime in between Thanksgiving and Christmas, but on the later side of those 2 dates.
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I think that the main thing that we need to monitor, like JP said, is Fukudome (and if there is another player who might figure at the top of the draft, him). For one, the pre-official drafting is cool as long as no one takes advantage of it and sits on their pick for too long, providing them with substantially more information than those picking before him and creating situations like the Iguchi thing a couple of years ago (but more serious). That just isn't a good situation.
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I think more about those after the staller, but you're right. And those after would, in theory, not have any less of a chance to get a player anyway.RedSox wrote:I have no problem whatsoever with someone doing that kind of stalling tactic. If they don't feel ready to make their pick then they should not have to make it until the draft officially starts. If GM's want to start beforehand, that's at their own risk and prerogative.
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On the verge...no. End in sight...sure. I'll keep you guys updated. Don't get the train rolling until I'm ready. I would prefer not to start for at least another week after Thanksgiving, given that I won't be around that week afterwards to fix any problems and really need to do some testing to make sure it is all ready to go.
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I definitely hope so. This winter league figures to be my first experience in this league with a competitive team. I'm looking forward to it. Szymborski is only about halfway through posting them, so it will be January probably.Athletics wrote:No rush at all. Are we planning a winter league this year?
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Oh we don't use ZiPS? I thought that Pat used that last winter, but I must be confusing it with other winter leagues.RedSox wrote:We've typically done WL with the prior season stats (i.e. 2007 stats) as I recall.
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