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    In the Custom Draft Grid, in an NL only league is there any way to exclude Kendrys Morales and Stephen Drew from showing up as part of the player pool?

    They are not draftable in our league as they are not on a NL roster. But the CDG assigns dollars, and with high inflation they are eating up $50 woth of value that needs to be allocated to other players

    In essence by having them included they are depressing the projected $ values for other players

    Thanks
    Only 1 team with a payroll lower than 18th in the league has won a World Series in the last 35 years and
    Only 2 teams with a payroll lower than 16th in the league have won a World Series in the last 35 years

    Additionally, since 1992 (the year when the salary gap between the top and bottom teams first exceeded $40 million and when the top spending team first spent 5 times more on payroll than the lowest spending team), a team in the top 10 in payroll has won the World Series 67% of the time while a team in the bottom 10 of payroll has won the World Series only once or 3% of the time

    MLB is broken. The perverse economic system the game has and continues to operate under is destroying the game and competitive balance. Unless you can buy a World Series, your team has virtually no chance of winning one. Attendance continues to decline because the fans see this travesty and have been increasingly turned off. Unless changes with a salary cap, salary floor and more fulsome and meaningful revenue sharing are put in place, the sport will eventually implode as generations of fans are being lost. Will anyone wake up? I doubt it


  • #2
    I can flip them to AL later tonight.

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    • #3
      Actually, better idea: throw them on a MACK team and flag them as $1 keepers. That will solve the problem.

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      • #4
        Ray Ok, thanks
        Only 1 team with a payroll lower than 18th in the league has won a World Series in the last 35 years and
        Only 2 teams with a payroll lower than 16th in the league have won a World Series in the last 35 years

        Additionally, since 1992 (the year when the salary gap between the top and bottom teams first exceeded $40 million and when the top spending team first spent 5 times more on payroll than the lowest spending team), a team in the top 10 in payroll has won the World Series 67% of the time while a team in the bottom 10 of payroll has won the World Series only once or 3% of the time

        MLB is broken. The perverse economic system the game has and continues to operate under is destroying the game and competitive balance. Unless you can buy a World Series, your team has virtually no chance of winning one. Attendance continues to decline because the fans see this travesty and have been increasingly turned off. Unless changes with a salary cap, salary floor and more fulsome and meaningful revenue sharing are put in place, the sport will eventually implode as generations of fans are being lost. Will anyone wake up? I doubt it

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