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Constitutional Amendments / Re: Contract Options and Incentives
« on: April 26, 2015, 01:48:38 PM »
Agreed

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General WBA Discussion / Re: WBA Tools
« on: April 24, 2015, 02:36:14 PM »
Where do I put this script on the server?

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General WBA Discussion / Re: WBA Tools
« on: April 24, 2015, 07:49:59 AM »
You think you could walk me through the contract one? It would be really useful for the league I run.

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General WBA Discussion / Re: WBA Tools
« on: April 24, 2015, 06:18:50 AM »
How did you make all of these?

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Season and Off-Season Threads / Forum Settings?
« on: April 23, 2015, 07:28:55 PM »
Can the amount of posts per page be shrunk from 50 to like 20? I really don't like scrolling that much on forums and I'm sure others can agree.

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Constitutional Amendments / Re: Contract Options and Incentives
« on: April 23, 2015, 07:22:40 PM »
No, current rule is maximum 10% annual increase. I went back and forth between that and 20%. That is also definitely up for discussion. I would appreciate everyone's thoughts on that.

How about this instead, it's much easier to follow/calculate:

The lowest annual salary amount offered must be within 50% of the largest annual salary amount offered.

Therefore an offer of 3 years, the first being $3M, the second being $6M and      the third being $9M would be invalid, since $3M is less than half of $9M. If this General Manager wanted to offer a highest annual salary of $9M, the lowest amount offered would have to be at least $4.5M.

Another example would be an offer of 5 years, where the first season is $12M and the remaing 4 seasons are $6M. This offer would be allowed, since no annual salary is less than half of the highest value.

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Constitutional Amendments / Re: Contract Options and Incentives
« on: April 23, 2015, 02:15:07 PM »
Team options should require a 25% buyout from the average annual salary of the contract. Player options don't need a buyout.

Incentives can't exceed more then 10% of the average annual salary of the contract.

I like both of these proposals.  I totally forgot about requiring a buyout.  I think we can work with the incentives and options, I will just have to figure out when to sim to after the playoffs are complete.  I need to sim to a point where all incentives, options, and buyouts are complete before I enter the teams' budgets for the following year.  I assume that can be done like this:

  • Sim to end of playoffs and stop the day after the playoffs end.
  • Hold the league vote on awards via OOTP OU the next day.  Doesn't matter how many owners vote, that will be it. This should prompt all incentives to be paid once complete.
  • Sim until the first day of the offseason. I'm not sure when this is, how is it calculated? That will be the day that option decisions must be made by owners.  If they don't make them then the game will make the decisions for them.
  • Sim until free agents file.  Once I have simmed here then the player expenses for all teams should be finalized for the just completed season.

Is this correct?

1. Good
2. Good
3. Good, First day of offseason is the day after the World Series ends.
4. Do we have arbitration? If so, break that into two extra sims... Sim up until a week before the arbitration hearings, then sim a day past the arbitration hearings the next sim. After that, you can sim to free agency.

  • 1st Sim- Offseason Ends
  • 2nd Sim- Sim Until One Week Before Arbitration Hearings
  • 3rd Sim- Sim Until The Day After Arbitration Hearings
  • 4th Sim- Sim to the Start of Free Agency

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Constitutional Amendments / Re: Contract Options and Incentives
« on: April 23, 2015, 01:32:48 PM »
Team options should require a 25% buyout from the average annual salary of the contract. Player options don't need a buyout.

Incentives can't exceed more then 10% of the average annual salary of the contract.

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Constitutional Amendments / Re: Player Development Setting
« on: April 17, 2015, 02:33:09 PM »
Another league I'm in did research and found that the most realistic setting was the following;

Batter Development: 1.00
Batter Aging: 0.75

Pitcher Development: 1.00
Pitching Aging: 0.75

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