Hi everyone,
My league is thinking about how to structure our 2020 season, and the consensus is we'd like to do something a little different/simpler/weirder than our normal 10-team AL auction given the circumstances of this year. Among the ideas is the "stock market pricing" model in which we assign every player a price based on a standard value calculator. Then each team can independently construct their roster as long as it meets the position and budget requirements of the league. As such, any team could roster any player, and multiple teams would certainly end up having the same player.
Does anyone know if CBS can accommodate this? And would this work, or be fun? Part of our challenge is scheduling the auction. Even doing it online can be hard to find a time that works given work, kids, time zones, pandemic, etc etc.
Another option I'm considering is a hybrid type auction/draft league where each player is assigned a price based on predicted value (same as above), but then we do a snake draft where on your pick you select a player and get them but also have their price deducted from your budget. So you have to construct a team with regard to player prices as well as expected production. If we use a few keepers from 2019 and either don't add inflation to the assigned prices, or even undervalue them a smidge, it might incentivize "reaching" a bit for particular players that you may like.
Help me out if I'm missing something crucial about these ideas that would result in a disaster of a league, or if you have some thoughts on how to execute such a "weird" setup for 2020! We are looking for something that can still be strategic and fun but simple to pull off logistically (ideally not require a lot of complex in-season management or a long live auction).
Thanks, and I look forward to visiting RJ with you all more once baseball starts up again!
My league is thinking about how to structure our 2020 season, and the consensus is we'd like to do something a little different/simpler/weirder than our normal 10-team AL auction given the circumstances of this year. Among the ideas is the "stock market pricing" model in which we assign every player a price based on a standard value calculator. Then each team can independently construct their roster as long as it meets the position and budget requirements of the league. As such, any team could roster any player, and multiple teams would certainly end up having the same player.
Does anyone know if CBS can accommodate this? And would this work, or be fun? Part of our challenge is scheduling the auction. Even doing it online can be hard to find a time that works given work, kids, time zones, pandemic, etc etc.
Another option I'm considering is a hybrid type auction/draft league where each player is assigned a price based on predicted value (same as above), but then we do a snake draft where on your pick you select a player and get them but also have their price deducted from your budget. So you have to construct a team with regard to player prices as well as expected production. If we use a few keepers from 2019 and either don't add inflation to the assigned prices, or even undervalue them a smidge, it might incentivize "reaching" a bit for particular players that you may like.
Help me out if I'm missing something crucial about these ideas that would result in a disaster of a league, or if you have some thoughts on how to execute such a "weird" setup for 2020! We are looking for something that can still be strategic and fun but simple to pull off logistically (ideally not require a lot of complex in-season management or a long live auction).
Thanks, and I look forward to visiting RJ with you all more once baseball starts up again!
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