Post by Commish on Jan 23, 2011 20:05:50 GMT -5
We will be using a scale for players in their 1st-6th years. A player's first year is the year that they either get 150 AB or 50 IP. Next season will be his second and so on. This is the scale we will use for 1st-3rd:
1st year: .3M
2nd year: .5M
3rd year: 1M
For players in their 4th - 6th year we will use the following scale:
Batting Scale
20-29 HR = $0.75
30-39 HR = $1.50
40-49 HR = $2.25
50+ HR = $3.00
90-99 RBI = $0.75
100-109 RBI = $1.50
110-119 RBI = $2.25
120+ RBI = $3.00
90-99 R = $0.75
100-109 R = $1.50
110-119 R = $2.25
120+ R = $3.00
20-29 SB = $0.75
30-39 SB = $1.50
40-49 SB = $2.25
50+ SB = $3.00
.280 < Avg < .290 = $0.75
.290 < Avg < .300 = $1.50
.300 < Avg < .310 = $2.25
Avg > .310 = $3.00
.850 < OPS < .900 = $0.75
.900 < OPS < .950 = $1.50
.950 < OPS < 1.000 = $2.25
OPS > 1.000 = $3.00
Pitching Scale
14-15 Wins = $0.75M
16-17 Wins = $1.5M
18-20 Wins = $2.25M
21+ Wins = $3M
170-179 K = $0.75
180-189 K = $1.50
190-199 K = $2.25
200+ K = $3.00
20-29 SV = $0.75
30-39 SV = $1.50
40-49 SV = $2.25
50+ SV = $3.00
18-20 HD = $0.75
21-23 HD = $1.50
24-29 HD = $2.25
30+ HD = $3.00
3.0 < ERA < 3.3 = $0.75
2.5 < ERA < 3.0 = $1.50
2.0 < ERA < 2.5 = $2.25
ERA < 2.0 = $3.00
1.20 < WHIP < 1.30 = $0.75
1.10 < WHIP < 1.20 = $1.50
1.00 < WHIP < 1.10 = $2.25
WHIP < 1.00 = $3.00
You will add up where they fall in the stats and then will multiply by the following scale:
4th: x .6
5th: x .8
6th x 1
The minimum salary for 4th-6th year players is 1M.
For all other players we will use a site called: mlbcontracts.blogspot.com/ . We will use the salary of the year that the player is in. For example Kevin Youklis is 12M this year, but will increase to 13M next year.
All options will become team options. You will be able to exercise or decline the option, and the salary will be the amount that it says on Cots.
Minor Leaguers are not owed salary, but they will cost you .2M for every prospect over the total amount of 30 prospects. If you send a player down you will still owe their contract in your salary, but if they are sent down, you will not.
After a player's 6th year is over you will have the option of picking up their new contract, on cots, or letting them go to Free Agency. The lock date for choosing if u want to keep the player is January 1st and that is the same time that their new contract will be locked. For example, if player A's 6th year ended this year, he has a contract that extends through 2012, I would be able to pick up that contract and have that player through 2012.
If a player retires on a non-bid contract, you got the contract from real life, then you will not owe him money, but if you bidded on the player with a contract you will owe 50% of the contract per each year of the contract.
1st year: .3M
2nd year: .5M
3rd year: 1M
For players in their 4th - 6th year we will use the following scale:
Batting Scale
20-29 HR = $0.75
30-39 HR = $1.50
40-49 HR = $2.25
50+ HR = $3.00
90-99 RBI = $0.75
100-109 RBI = $1.50
110-119 RBI = $2.25
120+ RBI = $3.00
90-99 R = $0.75
100-109 R = $1.50
110-119 R = $2.25
120+ R = $3.00
20-29 SB = $0.75
30-39 SB = $1.50
40-49 SB = $2.25
50+ SB = $3.00
.280 < Avg < .290 = $0.75
.290 < Avg < .300 = $1.50
.300 < Avg < .310 = $2.25
Avg > .310 = $3.00
.850 < OPS < .900 = $0.75
.900 < OPS < .950 = $1.50
.950 < OPS < 1.000 = $2.25
OPS > 1.000 = $3.00
Pitching Scale
14-15 Wins = $0.75M
16-17 Wins = $1.5M
18-20 Wins = $2.25M
21+ Wins = $3M
170-179 K = $0.75
180-189 K = $1.50
190-199 K = $2.25
200+ K = $3.00
20-29 SV = $0.75
30-39 SV = $1.50
40-49 SV = $2.25
50+ SV = $3.00
18-20 HD = $0.75
21-23 HD = $1.50
24-29 HD = $2.25
30+ HD = $3.00
3.0 < ERA < 3.3 = $0.75
2.5 < ERA < 3.0 = $1.50
2.0 < ERA < 2.5 = $2.25
ERA < 2.0 = $3.00
1.20 < WHIP < 1.30 = $0.75
1.10 < WHIP < 1.20 = $1.50
1.00 < WHIP < 1.10 = $2.25
WHIP < 1.00 = $3.00
You will add up where they fall in the stats and then will multiply by the following scale:
4th: x .6
5th: x .8
6th x 1
The minimum salary for 4th-6th year players is 1M.
For all other players we will use a site called: mlbcontracts.blogspot.com/ . We will use the salary of the year that the player is in. For example Kevin Youklis is 12M this year, but will increase to 13M next year.
All options will become team options. You will be able to exercise or decline the option, and the salary will be the amount that it says on Cots.
Minor Leaguers are not owed salary, but they will cost you .2M for every prospect over the total amount of 30 prospects. If you send a player down you will still owe their contract in your salary, but if they are sent down, you will not.
After a player's 6th year is over you will have the option of picking up their new contract, on cots, or letting them go to Free Agency. The lock date for choosing if u want to keep the player is January 1st and that is the same time that their new contract will be locked. For example, if player A's 6th year ended this year, he has a contract that extends through 2012, I would be able to pick up that contract and have that player through 2012.
If a player retires on a non-bid contract, you got the contract from real life, then you will not owe him money, but if you bidded on the player with a contract you will owe 50% of the contract per each year of the contract.