Offseason ideas
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Offseason ideas
Hey guys.. we all know things can get pretty stagnant in the offseason during lead up time to the draft and post draft.
I posted an idea for the post draft "revocable waivers" as an idea to help keep interest and activity up during the offseason.
But Z and I had another conversation a few weeks ago about the possibility of holding a mock draft. During discussion, we talked about doing a draft to kind of gauge where the market is at - but we also discussed not wanting to give away everyone's complete strategy. So we thought, why not do a mock with a twist - we each draft for someone else's squad.
What do you say? I think it would be easy to throw together, we just need to assign teams initially, but then we could hold a mock draft in a forum thread and it would sustain itself pretty much.
Thoughts?
I posted an idea for the post draft "revocable waivers" as an idea to help keep interest and activity up during the offseason.
But Z and I had another conversation a few weeks ago about the possibility of holding a mock draft. During discussion, we talked about doing a draft to kind of gauge where the market is at - but we also discussed not wanting to give away everyone's complete strategy. So we thought, why not do a mock with a twist - we each draft for someone else's squad.
What do you say? I think it would be easy to throw together, we just need to assign teams initially, but then we could hold a mock draft in a forum thread and it would sustain itself pretty much.
Thoughts?
Seems like we struggle enough as it is keeping people engaged in the actual draft that it would be even harder to have full participation in a mock draft.
I was thinking the other day about setting up an "Arizona Fall League" where maybe we can play some of the younger guys that have projections but wouldn't be a starter on a decent MLB team just yet. Maybe make like an age 25 cut off and then make a limit to the highest allowed projected WAR per 600 PA's or 200 IP's (to avoid having players like Mike Trout and Bryce Harper in it). Maybe just see how many teams would be interested and then have a little draft with all players that are eligable.
I was thinking the other day about setting up an "Arizona Fall League" where maybe we can play some of the younger guys that have projections but wouldn't be a starter on a decent MLB team just yet. Maybe make like an age 25 cut off and then make a limit to the highest allowed projected WAR per 600 PA's or 200 IP's (to avoid having players like Mike Trout and Bryce Harper in it). Maybe just see how many teams would be interested and then have a little draft with all players that are eligable.
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I love ideas to keep people engaged/improve the league, as you know, but I don't think the mock draft would be that great. We sorta take a long time to get some of the outlying members to stay on task with the regular draft. Doing another (in the middle of holiday season) would be tricky.
I kinda like an AFL type league. Maybe a 25 and younger mini tournament? Could we all field a team of 9 hitters and 5-6 pitchers with projections to play some type of bracket? That would be cool if we could make it work/JP wants to do some extra simming....
I kinda like an AFL type league. Maybe a 25 and younger mini tournament? Could we all field a team of 9 hitters and 5-6 pitchers with projections to play some type of bracket? That would be cool if we could make it work/JP wants to do some extra simming....
If we do a fall league, it would be cool if we could make it all H2H and just track the records outside of DMB. Maybe match up teams for a 2-4 game series each week, ie: Team A plays Team B in week 1, split the series home/away and gives managers of Teams A and B a whole week to figure out when they could both be available for H2H.
Let's say we get 8 teams willing to participate. That's 7 weeks, potentially 28 games per team.
Let's say we get 8 teams willing to participate. That's 7 weeks, potentially 28 games per team.
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I produced a list of players I think would qualify for this hypothetical AFL. We could see who all signs up and if we want to do it where any player that's on your IBC team that also qualifies you automatically get to have, and then the rest of your team we'll draft. For example, I see Dorssys Paulino and Mikie Mahtook on the list, so I'd have them on my team.
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Yea, another idea I had was that if we could get 6 GMs, we could pick AFL teams. So for instance, if you were the Scottsdale Scorpions, you'd get to pick players from Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants. And we could decide if we want to pick from the IBC teams or from the MLB teams.
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Like that better. I only have like 9 eligible young players.Orioles wrote:Yea, another idea I had was that if we could get 6 GMs, we could pick AFL teams. So for instance, if you were the Scottsdale Scorpions, you'd get to pick players from Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants. And we could decide if we want to pick from the IBC teams or from the MLB teams.
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That was my initial idea.. multiple GMs from within divisions would collaborate on their AFL lineup. So for example, in the ALW here - Stephen, The Rev, Ropers, Perryman, and myself would get together - and put forth the best roster we can that fit whatever it is the AFL roster requirements will be.
So on and so forth for all divisions. Whoever wants to play h2h or manage or what have you, thats up to the divisions.
While I'd be interesting in helping put together an AFL roster, I don't much time or desire to play h2h with said roster.
So on and so forth for all divisions. Whoever wants to play h2h or manage or what have you, thats up to the divisions.
While I'd be interesting in helping put together an AFL roster, I don't much time or desire to play h2h with said roster.
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Wait...would we have Nils or Hamlin for this year? Hamlin has already being referring to himself as SF for a bit now.Astros wrote:That was my initial idea.. multiple GMs from within divisions would collaborate on their AFL lineup. So for example, in the ALW here - Stephen, The Rev, Ropers, Perryman, and myself would get together - and put forth the best roster we can that fit whatever it is the AFL roster requirements will be.
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LAA 16 - 20 477W - 333L 17-20 ALW
OAK 21 - 24 297W - 189L 21-22 ALW