ZiPS Bidding System
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ZiPS Bidding System
We're going to do something a bit different this year. We're going to do a bidding system with ZiPS projected players.
Each team will receive a $30 budget for the ENTIRE offseason. As soon as FanGraphs releases a batch of ZiPS projections, each player will be on waivers for 24 hours.
If the 24 hours passes and a player does not receive a bid, he is then a free agent and can be signed normally.
Bidding on a player will end 24 hours after the last bid. This will prevent sniping.
We will set up a forum to post players to bid on. It'll be done in the forum to have 100% transparency.
If you want to bid on a player, post a thread with the player's name as the subject and then an opening bid.
Each team will receive a $30 budget for the ENTIRE offseason. As soon as FanGraphs releases a batch of ZiPS projections, each player will be on waivers for 24 hours.
If the 24 hours passes and a player does not receive a bid, he is then a free agent and can be signed normally.
Bidding on a player will end 24 hours after the last bid. This will prevent sniping.
We will set up a forum to post players to bid on. It'll be done in the forum to have 100% transparency.
If you want to bid on a player, post a thread with the player's name as the subject and then an opening bid.
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This is awesome. Great job guys. I would have one request. When Zips are released for a team, perhaps a thread can be posted by ExCo about that team's Zips - with a link to the page so everyone can access view. That way there's a formal announcement of that team's zips being released.
Cheers.
...edit.. some kind of announcement that a new zips has been posted.. Can be whatever, but I think this might be helpful for some of us.
Cheers.
...edit.. some kind of announcement that a new zips has been posted.. Can be whatever, but I think this might be helpful for some of us.
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Correct. And if two teams tie with the highest bid for a player, the lower waiver priority team will be awarded that player.Twins wrote:Just to be clear, is a bid of $0 legal? Essentially making a claim on the player while the bidding window is still open.
A team can bid between $0 and $30 on any player as long as that team has the amount of bidding money available in their zips budget.
If a team overcommits its budget (ie: has $10 remaining and bids $10 on two individual players, for $20 worth of bids), the player whose auction ends first will be awarded to that team if it is the high bidder at $10. If that results in the second $10 bid being nullified, the runner-up team will be awarded that player.
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Fair enough!Rangers wrote:Maybe someone will be up for volunteering for this but you can consider a bid to the the equivalent of that announcement.Rockies wrote:some kind of announcement that a new zips has been posted.. Can be whatever, but I think this might be helpful for some of us.
Again, kudos guys.. this system sounds fair.. and even better.. it sounds fun. A little added activity to the offseason. Maybe it works flawlessly, maybe it needs some adjustments and tinkering going forward, but its a *fantastic* step in the right direction - and I just want to say I appreciate it.
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So, we're going to start the signing freeze for individual teams and ZiPS starting on the minute ZiPS man tweets his comp spreadsheet.
The clock will still expire 24 hours after last bid on a player, OR 24 hours after FanGraphs posts the projections (if nobody has bid on a player).
The clock will still expire 24 hours after last bid on a player, OR 24 hours after FanGraphs posts the projections (if nobody has bid on a player).
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Sure, I can start doing that.
The comp sheet is just this, though: https://twitter.com/DSzymborski/status/ ... 1632171008
The comp sheet is just this, though: https://twitter.com/DSzymborski/status/ ... 1632171008
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So wouldn't this make the last two signings invalid as Belisle and Rzepcynski were both signed after his tweet at 1:13 AM yesterday?Pirates wrote:So, we're going to start the signing freeze for individual teams and ZiPS starting on the minute ZiPS man tweets his comp spreadsheet.
The clock will still expire 24 hours after last bid on a player, OR 24 hours after FanGraphs posts the projections (if nobody has bid on a player).
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I just wanted to reiterate this, since it was brought up today in a question to me privately.Tigers wrote:If two teams tie with the highest bid for a player, the lower waiver priority team will be awarded that player.Twins wrote:Just to be clear, is a bid of $0 legal? Essentially making a claim on the player while the bidding window is still open.
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After viewtopic.php?p=60888#60888 I'm wondering whether the freeze should apply to all players on the team or just those in the depth chart image.