<div dir="ltr"><div>First of all, this is a solid group of proposals! Kudos to everyone who shared their ideas. <br></div><div><br></div><div>Just my two centers on the rosters proposal: I firmly agree with Andrew. I don't think expanding rosters to 27 or 28 players will solve the tired bullpen issue because I don't see most owners using those spots on pitchers. Additionally, as far as injuries are concerned, we already have rule 4.1.1 to allow a mid-series activation if the owner wishes. I am completely on board with the second proposal to allow for pitchers to be swapped after an extra inning game or doubleheader. I kind of see it as a solid compliment to 4.1.1.</div><div><br></div><div>Semi-related: if there is a concern about long extra inning games, MLB came up with this crazy idea where a runner is put on second base to start each extra inning! Lol, I don't think we've discussed it, I'm guessing it's not a popular idea as it hasn't been proposed here and I believe changes would need to be made with GRS, but I'm just saying the idea is there. </div><div><div><br></div><div>For the fatigued pitchers proposal, I thought there was a rule on the charts prohibiting a pitcher from continuing until a certain point. However, it is only for relievers, a relief pitcher cannot start a new inning after they exceeded their maximum BF on their rest chart. No such limit for pitchers rated as starters. I'm not sure if 9 BF after fatiguing is a good compromise, but I'd like to see some limit put into place to make things more realistic. <br></div><div><br></div><div>One final point while we're on pitchers and blowouts: Being in the anti-position player pitching camp, I wouldn't mind us adopting MLB's new rule this year prohibiting position players from pitching unless the run deficit is 6+ runs or if the game is in extra innings. Impact would likely be minimal (just look at all the position players pitching in MLB this year) but it'd at least prevent someone from throwing position players in semi-competitive games, which I'd support. <br></div><div><br></div><div>NJR Mike<br></div></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 10:44 PM Andrew Selder via Members <<a href="mailto:members@lists.ibl.org">members@lists.ibl.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div>I think I’d be in favor of both draft proposals. <div>I think one of the injury rules should be adopted, leaning towards (1).<div><div>Rosters, I hate proposal (1). I don’t think it would have the intended purpose. Teams would stock up on zoids, designated baserunners, defensive specialists rather than using the spots for the bullpen. I am all in favor of proposal (2).</div><div>Trading and fatigued pitchers, no strong feelings.</div><div><br></div><div><br><blockquote type="cite"><div>On Aug 28, 2022, at 11:13 AM, Russell Peltz <<a href="mailto:peltz38@gmail.com" target="_blank">peltz38@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div><br><div><div dir="ltr"><div>I've assembled some of the ballot proposals people have made recently and am putting them up for discussion. Feel free to discuss them in e-mail or on IRC and let everyone know what you think.</div><div><br></div><div>If you have any questions, opinions, suggestions for changes, or any additional proposals you think should be put on a ballot, bring them up. I'd like to have a mid-season ballot ready to vote on before the season ends, so that we can decide if any changes take effect before the draft, or for the beginning of next season.<br></div><div><br></div><div>I've put the proposals in the wiki here and will update them with changes if necessary:</div><div><a href="https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/2022_mid_season_ballot_proposals" target="_blank">https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/2022_mid_season_ballot_proposals</a></div><div><br></div><div>
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DRAFT
(1)
A proposal for draft tiers to be determined by advancing to the
Divisional Round of the playoffs (i.e. win the division or win the WC
series), similar to how only the four teams that won their WC series last
year were considered "playoff" teams for draft tiers. I think this is
fairer to the WC loser than the current system, and could also eliminate
some deliberate tanking.
(2)
Draft Calendar
Goal: To reduce the length of lists, give owners more information as the draft
proceeds, and increase trading opportunities.
Proposal:
The proposal would move away from 24-pick rounds. Instead, each draft day would
cover 8 or 12 picks (except for Rounds 8 and 9, which would stay as is).
Picks would still be made on M, W, F, with no picks on weekends. The pre-draft,
pick-by-pick phase would be unchanged.
Rounds 1 and 2 would each be divided into three 8-pick tiers.
Rounds 3 through 7 would be divided into two 12-pick tiers.
Round 8 would remain a 24-pick list.
Round 9 and later would remain combined as one list.
To accomplish this, list drafting would start approximately two weeks before it
does now and end at approximately the same time. The draft would begin on the
third Monday in January. Depending on where the third Monday falls, the draft
would run from January 15 through February 26 at the earliest and from January
21 through March 2 at the latest.<br>
The Commissioner would have discretion to convert more rounds from 12-pick to
8-pick tiers depending on how far the pick-by-pick phase progresses. For every
8-pick tier finished in the pick-by-pick phase, an additional round can be
converted from 12-pick tiers to 8-pick tiers without affecting the overall
draft calendar.
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INJURIES
(1)
If a player's card has DL days above 0 and has already served as many or more
than his DL days, add 2 to his durability rating prior to rolling for additional
injury and days missed. The durability rating is modified
only once per season, and a player's modified durability range cannot exceed 8.
(Possible alternative version: once a player has served more than his DL days,
any subsequent 100% injury becomes 50% instead.)
(2)
Track injuries concurrently (so in effect, if a player has two 100% injuries in
the same week, it would be similar to having one 100% injury.)
Reasoning: if a player suffers two injuries in a real MLB game or series, he
doesn't have to wait for one of them to heal before beginning to recover from
the other injury. Currently we add the duration of the injuries.
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ROSTERS
(1)
Increase the active roster to 27 or 28. Reasoning: MLB clubs can activate and
deactivate players after every game, so when they begin a series, they
effectively have a larger roster of players to use. This would give IBL teams
similar flexibility, and be especially helpful when a series has unexpected
injuries or extra inning games. As a side benefit it may reduce the number of
activations/deactivations needed after each week, making it easier to manage
rosters and reduce work for the registrar.
(2)
This proposal was voted down in 2016, and would be reproposed:
2016-01) Allow teams to make in-series pitcher transactions due to extra
innings or double-headers
add section 4.1.2:
4.1.2 Special Pitcher Activations
A team may replace pitcher(s) on the active roster with pitcher(s) on the
inactive roster after any game that extends beyond the 9th inning, after the
completion of a suspended game played on the same day as another game, or
anytime during a series with a double-header (including between DH games).
Any pitcher activated in this fashion must have been eligible to be activated
for the current week (as per 3.2.2).
Teams may not sign free agents in this situation, only players on the
inactive roster at the start of the series are eligible replacements.
Special transactions should be reported with the GRS for the series.
Players deactivated in this manner must remain inactive for the next two
weeks, just as if they were deactivated after the conclusion of the series.
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TRADING
(1)
Proposed amendment in section 4.2:
Trades may be made from December 1 until the newsletter following week 23.
And add to section 4.2.1
During the list portion of an in-progress free agent draft, draft picks for
that year can only be traded prior to the list deadline set by the draft
administrator.
My idea is to maybe encourage people to trade up and down picks in the later
rounds in the days leading up to each draft list round.
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MISCELLANEOUS
(1)
Goal:
Limit pitchers unrealistically pitching a long time fatigued.
Proposal:
A pitcher may only face 9 batters while fatigued and then must be removed,
unless no other pitchers are available.
Reasoning: This will still allow owners the flexibility to get their pitchers
some extra usage, or eat a couple innings to save the bullpen, but prevent
ludicrous situations like a bad pitcher being left in to get destroyed for the
whole game. This would never be allowed to occur in a real game, it is a kind
of exploit of our usage requirements, and it results in ugly blowouts.
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</div><div><br></div><div>-Rusty</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
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