Some early concerns I have with the concept:
- It's conceivable an owner could spend his $500 before he even fills his 23-man active roster. You can't restrict an owner to a max bid based on dollars left and slots left to fill like in a normal auction because salaries are already set. You can't say Owner A has 6 slots left and $6 left so he can only draft $1 players because there may not be any or enough active $1 players at the required positions, or maybe there are ONLY if no one else drafts any of them.
- I fear a wide disparity in salaries between drafted players and FAAB players, but at least it wouldn't screw up the league for years as keeper salaries revert to the two year average value system, i.e. a player you win for a $1 FAAB bid in '11 would have a $1 salary in '11, but if you elect to keep him in '12 his salary would be the average of what he earned in '10 & '11.
- I'm not crazy about the elimination of WHIP because, of the 5 stats traditionally used, it is probably the stat most indicative of a pitcher's actual talent, along with K's I guess.
- Shandler argues that his 4x4 system has fewer moving parts, but when you are combining several stats, i.e. RBI & R and S, Holds, & BS, you aren't really reducing the number of moving parts, you're just making a more complex machine. And you're not going to find Runs Produced (R + RBI - HR) or (Saves + Holds - Blown Saves) just listed too many places without having to do the math yourself and you're not going to see it when a player comes to bat on TV. I don't even find Holds to be all that readily available.
- It's conceivable an owner could spend his $500 before he even fills his 23-man active roster. You can't restrict an owner to a max bid based on dollars left and slots left to fill like in a normal auction because salaries are already set. You can't say Owner A has 6 slots left and $6 left so he can only draft $1 players because there may not be any or enough active $1 players at the required positions, or maybe there are ONLY if no one else drafts any of them.
- I fear a wide disparity in salaries between drafted players and FAAB players, but at least it wouldn't screw up the league for years as keeper salaries revert to the two year average value system, i.e. a player you win for a $1 FAAB bid in '11 would have a $1 salary in '11, but if you elect to keep him in '12 his salary would be the average of what he earned in '10 & '11.
- I'm not crazy about the elimination of WHIP because, of the 5 stats traditionally used, it is probably the stat most indicative of a pitcher's actual talent, along with K's I guess.
- Shandler argues that his 4x4 system has fewer moving parts, but when you are combining several stats, i.e. RBI & R and S, Holds, & BS, you aren't really reducing the number of moving parts, you're just making a more complex machine. And you're not going to find Runs Produced (R + RBI - HR) or (Saves + Holds - Blown Saves) just listed too many places without having to do the math yourself and you're not going to see it when a player comes to bat on TV. I don't even find Holds to be all that readily available.
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