Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2017 9:54:23 GMT -5
League Structure:
- Each night will be 1 week of the season. 162 Games
- 12 of teams / 1 division
- 162 game season
- Manager settings will be due by 5PM for that evenings games and will be submitted by sending the computer game CM file (.MGR) to the commissioner.
- Stadiums will be from 1 of the available years between 1950 and 1999.
Player Pool:
- Pitchers/Batters with 4 career years or less are INELIGIBLE
- Player WAR, for salary cap purposes, is calculated as (Career WAR/Career Seasons)
- Players that play for multiple teams over their career will be assigned to the franchise that the played the most seasons with, ties broken by AB/IP.
Roster Structure:
- Roster Size = 25
- Salary Cap = 50 WAR points
- Trading is not allowed
Game Rules:
- SUPER ADVANCED RULES WITH BK/WP/PK (with limited MAX RULES: Doubles/Triples Option, Bunt For Base Hit, Robbing HR Rule)
- BALLPARK EFFECTS - ON
- WEATHER EFFECTS - OFF
- CLUTCH HITTING - ON
- ADVANCED STEALING
- ADVANCED STRATEGY CHARTS
- DO NOT USE MISC RULES
- USE CLOSER RULES
- DO NOT USE INJURIES
- USE SADV PITCHER FATIGUE
- ALLOW GBA ON PITCHERS CARDS
Lineups and Usage Options:
- ALL TEAMS WILL USE A DH
- IGNORE OVERUSAGE
- Lineups "DRAFT LEAGUE MODE NO REST"
- GIVE SCHEDULED DAYS OFF
- USE SUPER HAL BULLPEN - OFF
- USE SUPER HAL LINEUP SUBS - ON
- USE ACTUAL PITCHER BATTING CARDS - OFF
- ALLOW EXTRA GS FOR CERTAIN PITCHERS - OFF
- USE SUPER HAL PINCH HITTING - ON
- USE SUPER HAL PINCH RUNNING - ON
- Fatigue rules will be used for pitchers (i.e. SP* and RP fatigue)
Playoff Structure:
- Playoffs teams will be the top 4 teams in the division. All rounds will be 7 game series.[br/]
- All playoff teams will be reset to full rest before the first playoff round (including clearing all injuries).
- Tie breakers for playoff seeding and draft seeding will be determined based on head to head records between the tied teams, then run differential in head to head games.
- If a tie breaker will result in the elimination of a team from the playoffs, a 1 game playoff will break the tie. The team with the better head to head results will be the home team in the 1 game playoff. This game will be considered a "regular season" game, fatigue and injuries from the season will remain in place. The tiebreaker levels will be head to head record, then head to head run differential, then a coin flip.
- Semifinals - The 4 top teams will be seeded based on winning percentage and tiebreakers. Semifinal pairings will be 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, with 1 and 2 getting home field advantage.[br/]
- World Series - The semifinal winners will meet in the World Series. The highest seed will have the home field advantage[br/]
Playoff Schedule: -
Semifinals
Game 1: #4 at #1, #3 at #2
Game 2: #4 at #1, #3 at #2
---rest---
Game 3: #1 at #4, #2 at #3
Game 4: #1 at #4, #2 at #3
Game 5: #1 at #4, #2 at #3 (if necessary)
---rest---
Game 6: #4 at #1, #3 at #2 (if necessary)
Game 7: #4 at #1, #3 at #2 (if necessary)
---rest---
---rest---
Finals (Reseeding of remaining teams)
Game 1: #2 at #1
Game 2: #2 at #1
---rest---
Game 3: #1 at #2
Game 4: #1 at #2
Game 5: #1 at #2 (if necessary)
---rest---
Game 6: #2 at #1 (if necessary)
Game 7: #2 at #1 (if necessary)
(note - all days will remain in the schedule, rest days and days of games not necessary, so if you sweep the first round, your pitchers will get extra rest if the other series goes longer)
Franchise Name list (please select your favorite franchise first, then alternates:
- Each night will be 1 week of the season. 162 Games
- 12 of teams / 1 division
- 162 game season
- Manager settings will be due by 5PM for that evenings games and will be submitted by sending the computer game CM file (.MGR) to the commissioner.
- Stadiums will be from 1 of the available years between 1950 and 1999.
Player Pool:
- Pitchers/Batters with 4 career years or less are INELIGIBLE
- Player WAR, for salary cap purposes, is calculated as (Career WAR/Career Seasons)
- Players that play for multiple teams over their career will be assigned to the franchise that the played the most seasons with, ties broken by AB/IP.
Roster Structure:
- Roster Size = 25
- Salary Cap = 50 WAR points
- Trading is not allowed
Game Rules:
- SUPER ADVANCED RULES WITH BK/WP/PK (with limited MAX RULES: Doubles/Triples Option, Bunt For Base Hit, Robbing HR Rule)
- BALLPARK EFFECTS - ON
- WEATHER EFFECTS - OFF
- CLUTCH HITTING - ON
- ADVANCED STEALING
- ADVANCED STRATEGY CHARTS
- DO NOT USE MISC RULES
- USE CLOSER RULES
- DO NOT USE INJURIES
- USE SADV PITCHER FATIGUE
- ALLOW GBA ON PITCHERS CARDS
Lineups and Usage Options:
- ALL TEAMS WILL USE A DH
- IGNORE OVERUSAGE
- Lineups "DRAFT LEAGUE MODE NO REST"
- GIVE SCHEDULED DAYS OFF
- USE SUPER HAL BULLPEN - OFF
- USE SUPER HAL LINEUP SUBS - ON
- USE ACTUAL PITCHER BATTING CARDS - OFF
- ALLOW EXTRA GS FOR CERTAIN PITCHERS - OFF
- USE SUPER HAL PINCH HITTING - ON
- USE SUPER HAL PINCH RUNNING - ON
- Fatigue rules will be used for pitchers (i.e. SP* and RP fatigue)
Playoff Structure:
- Playoffs teams will be the top 4 teams in the division. All rounds will be 7 game series.[br/]
- All playoff teams will be reset to full rest before the first playoff round (including clearing all injuries).
- Tie breakers for playoff seeding and draft seeding will be determined based on head to head records between the tied teams, then run differential in head to head games.
- If a tie breaker will result in the elimination of a team from the playoffs, a 1 game playoff will break the tie. The team with the better head to head results will be the home team in the 1 game playoff. This game will be considered a "regular season" game, fatigue and injuries from the season will remain in place. The tiebreaker levels will be head to head record, then head to head run differential, then a coin flip.
- Semifinals - The 4 top teams will be seeded based on winning percentage and tiebreakers. Semifinal pairings will be 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, with 1 and 2 getting home field advantage.[br/]
- World Series - The semifinal winners will meet in the World Series. The highest seed will have the home field advantage[br/]
Playoff Schedule: -
Semifinals
Game 1: #4 at #1, #3 at #2
Game 2: #4 at #1, #3 at #2
---rest---
Game 3: #1 at #4, #2 at #3
Game 4: #1 at #4, #2 at #3
Game 5: #1 at #4, #2 at #3 (if necessary)
---rest---
Game 6: #4 at #1, #3 at #2 (if necessary)
Game 7: #4 at #1, #3 at #2 (if necessary)
---rest---
---rest---
Finals (Reseeding of remaining teams)
Game 1: #2 at #1
Game 2: #2 at #1
---rest---
Game 3: #1 at #2
Game 4: #1 at #2
Game 5: #1 at #2 (if necessary)
---rest---
Game 6: #2 at #1 (if necessary)
Game 7: #2 at #1 (if necessary)
(note - all days will remain in the schedule, rest days and days of games not necessary, so if you sweep the first round, your pitchers will get extra rest if the other series goes longer)
Franchise Name list (please select your favorite franchise first, then alternates:
Atlanta Braves (ATL) 109 players Avg WAR - 1.16 - Terry
Baltimore Orioles (BAL) 87 players Avg WAR - 1.16 - available
Boston Red Sox (BOS) 97 players Avg WAR - 1.27 - Guy
Chicago Cubs (CHC) 87 players Avg WAR - 1.04 - available
Chicago White Sox (CHW) 92 players Avg WAR - 1.06 - Joe
Cincinnati Reds (CIN) 89 players Avg WAR - 1.09 - Randy
Cleveland Indians (CLE) 85 players Avg WAR - 0.99 - available
Detroit Tigers (DET) 81 players Avg WAR - 1.22 - Bill
Houston Astros (HOU) 77 players Avg WAR - 1.12 - Paul (2nd choice)
Kansas City Royals (KCR) 68 players Avg WAR - 1.21 - available
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (ANA) 72 players Avg WAR - 1.17 - available
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAD) 99 players Avg WAR - 1.30 - Chuck
Milwaukee Brewers (MIL) 62 players Avg WAR - 1.19 - available
Minnesota Twins (MIN) 118 players Avg WAR - 1.06 - Jeff
New York Mets (NYM) 75 players Avg WAR - 1.09 - available
New York Yankees (NYY) 88 players Avg WAR - 1.50 - Rob
Oakland Athletics (OAK) 86 players Avg WAR - 1.16 - available
Philadelphia Phillies (PHI) 97 players Avg WAR - 1.00 - available
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIT) 113 players Avg WAR - 1.02 - Steve
San Diego Padres (SDP) 56 players Avg WAR - 0.78 - available
San Francisco Giants (SFG) 93 players Avg WAR - 1.25 - John
Seattle Mariners (SEA) 43 players Avg WAR - 1.03 - available
St. Louis Cardinals (STL) 88 players Avg WAR - 1.23 - Rick
Texas Rangers (TEX) 77 players Avg WAR - 1.01 - available
Toronto Blue Jays (TOR) 53 players Avg WAR - 1.41 - available
Washington Nationals (WSN) 63 players Avg WAR - 1.00 - available