12.22.2010
BPGPL Wiki
I am experimenting in wiki creation to better support the information I would like to keep. If anyone wants to help, let me know. The wiki is available at http://bpguineapigs.wikispaces.com.
12.21.2010
Old Constitution (2010)
Article 1 - Definitions
(a) Fantasy baseball managers in this league will henceforth be termed Participants.(b) The website where this league is played (Yahoo!) will henceforth be termed Host.
(c) The blog ("Blog") where league news is posted is found at http://bpguineapigs.blogspot.com/.
(d) Any player who has neither qualified as a rookie in accordance with MLB rules (e.g. a hitter who has not had 130 ABs or a pitcher who has not pitched 50 IP in any one major league season) nor has significant international professional league experience will henceforth be termed a minor league player. See http://www.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/ about_mlb/rules_regulations.jsp.
Article 2 - General Rules
(a) Roster - Participants begin the season with 26 roster slots that must be filled as follows: 1 C, 1 1B, 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 SS, 5 OF, 1 CI, 1 MI, 1 UTIL, 9 P, 3 BENCH - any position, 1 BENCH - limited purpose, see Article 6(c). Once the season begins, 2 IR slots may be filled by injured players.(b) Scoring - Scoring categories are as follows: R, RBI, HR, SB, OBP, W, K, ERA, WHIP, K/BB.
(c) Innings Pitched Limit - IP limit is 1500.
(d) Free Agency - All Participants start the year with a Free Agent Acquisition Budget ("FAAB") and all players not drafted start the year as a Free Agent ("FA").
(e) Entry Fee- Participants must pay an entry fee of $25 to the Commissioner, due on March 1. If the entry fee is not received by March 1, the Commissioner may find a replacement Participant.
(f) Prizes - Prizes are as follows: 1st Place - $150; 2nd Place - $75; 3rd Place - $25.
(g) Roster Freeze - Rosters are frozen on the last day of the regular season until the next season's draft results are posted. Trades may be allowed in the off-season at the discretion of the Commissioner.
(h) Incorporation - These rules are not exhaustive. Additional applicable rules and interpretative material may be found at the Host, the Blog, and elsewhere.
(i) Tie-Breaker- In the event that multiple teams finish tied, the winner between those teams shall be the team that has beaten the other tied team(s) in the most total scoring categories. In the event that those teams are still tied, the winner between those teams shall be the team that is closest to the innings pitched limit.
Article 3 - Auction Process
(a) Draft Budget - Generally, the budget for the draft is $260. Keeper costs are subtracted from this total before the start of the draft. A Participant may include draft money in trades.(b) Draft Nomination Order - The Participant who finished in last place the previous season nominates the first player, followed by other Participants in snaking order.
(c) Draft Bidding - A Participant who nominates a player also makes the initial bid on that player, which shall not be below $1. A Participant may not nominate a keeper. Another Participant may bid a higher dollar amount in whole dollars. Once a Participant fills his roster with players, he is ineligible for subsequent nomination of or bidding on players. Tying bids are not permitted. At no time may a Participant bid more money than would be necessary to fill out all empty roster spots on his team with $1 players.
(d) Draft Bidding Closure - The Commissioner will give two warnings when the bidding slows down that bidding is about to conclude. Then, the Commissioner will call an end to the bidding. The Participant with the highest final bid wins the player, which constitutes the player's auction cost, which shall be subtracted from his budget. No bids will be accepted after the Commissioner concludes the bidding. The Commissioner's post regarding auction cost on the Blog shall be authoritative.
(e) Draft Remedies - In the event that a Participant bids an amount exceeding his budget according to subsection (c) of this article, this bid will be disallowed at the time it is made. In the event that bidding has already closed on that player, bidding shall be reopened at the last acceptable bid.
(f) FA Budget -All Participants start the season with a $100 FAAB.
(g) FA Bidding - A Participant initiates the bidding process on a FA by adding the FA (on Day 0). Other Participants will have two days (Day 1 and Day 2) from the time of that transaction to bid on the FA via the Host message board. All bidding periods shall end at 8 PM EST on Day 2. In the event that a Participant makes a bid in the last thirty minutes of bidding, the bidding shall be extended until midnight. At no time may a Participant bid more money than remains in his FAAB.
(h) FA Bidding Closure - The winning bidder will be awarded the player at the final price which constitutes that player's auction cost which shall be subtracted from his FAAB. If there are no bids on the FA, the cost shall be $0. No bids will be accepted after the bidding time period expires. The Commissioner's post regarding auction cost on the Blog shall be authoritative. FAAB money may not carry over into the next season.
(i) Automated Auction Process - Bidding for the draft and free agents shall be conducted through the automated service provided by the Host and shall reflect the rules, to the greatest practical extent, provided for in Art. 3.
Article 4 - Keepers
(a) Keeper Quantity - Each Participant may tag up to 4 players as keepers per year. A Participant may keep a fifth player as a "Franchise Player" in accordance with Art. 6(f). A Participant may tag as few keepers as desired. A Participant's trade for another team's keeper after the keeper deadline has passed has no effect on this limitation.(b) Keeper Cost - The cost to keep a player is a player's auction cost plus inflation. See Art. 3(d), (h), and Art. 6(e). Inflation shall be calculated as 20% of a player's auction cost, rounded up. The minimum cost to keep a player is $15.
(c) Young Player Inflation Adjustment ("YPIA") - A Participant may apply the YPIA tag to a player whose age is less than or equal to 26 on opening day of the current season, thus avoiding inflation for that season. In the following season, standard inflation applies. Once the YPIA tag is applied to a player, no Participant may apply the tag to that player again.
(d) Keeper Notice - The deadline for submitting keepers will be posted on the Blog. Submissions made after the deadline will be accepted solely at the Commissioner's discretion. All finalized submissions must be emailed to the Commissioner with the subject line - (Team Name) Keepers. Those emails will remain unopened until the deadline date, at which point all finalized keepers will be posted on the Blog. When a Participant submits his keepers to the Commissioner, Participant must provide a good faith valuation of the keeper. If any circumstances apply besides the general rule regarding inflation, the Participant must justify a deviation from the general rule in this email. The Commissioner's post regarding keeper cost on the Blog shall be authoritative.
(e) Catastrophe Allowance - In the event that a keeper becomes significantly injured or otherwise unavailable in the time between the deadline for keeper selection and the start of the draft, a Participant may name a replacement keeper provided that the replacement has been submitted to the Commissioner at a time reasonably prior to the start of the draft. The Commissioner reserves the right to review all replacement requests and will determine whether or not a replacement is allowable and warranted under this rule.
(f) Dropped Keepers - In the event a Participant drops a keeper after that season's auction has occurred (the "Initial Manager"), the keeper will be eligible to be picked up through the normal FA bidding process. However, if any Participant elects to keep that player the following season, the player's auction cost shall be the price paid by the Initial Manager to keep the player.
Article 5 - Commissioner's Powers
(a) Rule Making Power - The Commissioner shall have the power to make any changes to the rules that he deems fit so long as he gives the league adequate notice. Adequate notice can include sending a league-wide e-mail or posting the new rules on the Blog.(b) Trade Review Power - The Commissioner shall have the power to veto any trades consummated during or after the season. For a trade to be vetoed, it must be grossly imbalanced.
(c) Remedial Power - The Commissioner shall have the power to impose sanctions on Participants that violate any rules or correct any injustices.
(d) Advice & Consent - Before exercising rule, veto, or remedial power, the Commissioner shall attempt to obtain the advice and consent of an executive committee consisting of at least two other Participants.
(e) Referendum - In regard to any of the aforementioned executive actions, any Participant may call for a Yea or Nay vote for these actions to be conducted by the Commissioner. 5 votes are required to strike down the Commissioner's action.
Article 6 - Minor Leagues
(a) Minor Leagues - Each Participant has a Minor League. To be eligible for placement in a Minor League, a player must have been selected in a Minor League Draft and must qualify as a minor league player. Players kept in the Minor Leagues do not count towards the keeper limit. At no time may a Participant have more than three players in his Minor League. The Commissioner's post regarding the composition of the Minor Leagues on the Blog shall be authoritative.(b) Minor League Draft - Prior to the start of the season, the Commissioner shall announce the commencement of a one round Minor League Draft. All minor league players that have not been kept are eligible for this draft. The Participant that finished in last place the preceding season shall have top pick, followed by other Participants sequentially. Each Participant shall have one calendar day to make his pick known via an e-mail addressed to all Participants. In the event that a Participant does not make his pick in his allotted time, his turn shall be skipped. That Participant may make a pick at any time afterwards, but shall forfeit his pick if he does make do it by midnight of draft day. The Participant's draft pick shall be added to his Minor Leagues, which shall be recorded on this Blog.
(c) Minor League Bench Slot - In connection with the passage of this article, the Constitution shall be amended to include an additional bench slot. Only a player in a Participant's Minor League is eligible for placement in this roster slot. At all times, this bench slot must either be: (1) empty; (2) filled with a player in his Minor League; or, (3) filled with a major league player if a player in his Minor League is filling an active roster slot. In the event that a Participant uses this bench slot for any other purpose, the Commissioner shall impose an appropriate sanction.
(d) Minor League Transactions- A Participant may lose exclusive rights to a minor league player in three ways: (1) the minor league player gains rookie eligibility and is not added to the Participant's roster at or before 15 days; (2) a Participant notifies the Commissioner prior to the Minor League Draft of his desire to release a player currently in his Minor League (presumably in order to free up a spot that will be filled at the upcoming Minor League draft); or, (3) a trade. In the event that a Participant picks up a minor league player that another Participant has exclusive rights to, the Commissioner shall nullify the transaction upon a request from the true owner.
(e) Minor League Player Cost - Players in a Participant's Minor League cost $0. In the year that follows a player losing eligibility for a Participant's Minor League, a Participant may keep this player at a cost of $5. In subsequent years, normal keeper rules apply except as noted in this article.
(f) Franchise Player - In the year immediately following a player losing eligibility for placement in a Participant's Minor League, that Participant may tag the player as a Franchise Player. A Franchise Player may be kept as a fifth keeper so long as this tag has not expired. This tag expires when it is applied to another player or when the tagged player is dropped, traded, or not kept. If a Participant declines to apply the Franchise Player tag to a player in the year he becomes eligible for it, the tag may not be applied in subsequent years. Note that a player may always be kept in accordance with keeper rules.
(g) Effect on YPIA - A Participant may not apply the YPIA tag to a player whose cost is below the normal minimum keeper cost, set at $15.
History:
2007: OBP replaced AVG and K/BB replaced SAVES; 1500 IP instead of 1600 IP.
2008: Special rule for 2007 draft stricken; Added Article 6 - Minor Leagues; 20% inflation instead of $3; FAAB rules.
2009: Added an IR spot; added tie-breaker rule; modified Minor League rules to include players in the Host website system and to exclude players with significant international professional league experience.
2011: [in process]
12.13.2010
Predicted vs Actual Results
Since we spent time carefully allocating our $260 budgets to players I thought it would be interesting to look at what those players turned out to be worth based on their actual values season-end performance. A review of the value of all drafted players is available at http://tinyurl.com/25ps35n.
BP does not provide this information as far as I am aware, so these values are based on my own model. However, it should be pretty close as my methodology is very similar to that which BP uses at the beginning of the season. One thing to keep in mind is that ten teams with budgets of $260 each lead to a total potential value of all starting rosters of $2,600. However, there is significant entropy in the system. For example, if you keep Player A who is worth $10 on your bench, but you start Player B who is worth -$10 for an entire season, then the entire league has lost $20 of value. This is reflected on roster values that are all below $260 -- it is very difficult to retain that much value given that some players have negative prices AND there are undrafted players with positive value.
In an upcoming post, I will take a look at the most valuable and biggest busts of the year. I will also take a look at the undrafted players who turned out to have a significant value. Stay tuned.
BP does not provide this information as far as I am aware, so these values are based on my own model. However, it should be pretty close as my methodology is very similar to that which BP uses at the beginning of the season. One thing to keep in mind is that ten teams with budgets of $260 each lead to a total potential value of all starting rosters of $2,600. However, there is significant entropy in the system. For example, if you keep Player A who is worth $10 on your bench, but you start Player B who is worth -$10 for an entire season, then the entire league has lost $20 of value. This is reflected on roster values that are all below $260 -- it is very difficult to retain that much value given that some players have negative prices AND there are undrafted players with positive value.
In an upcoming post, I will take a look at the most valuable and biggest busts of the year. I will also take a look at the undrafted players who turned out to have a significant value. Stay tuned.
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