Post by Cardinals GM (Wood) on Jan 13, 2017 19:38:27 GMT -6
I would like to take a look at either eventually revising or updating bits and pieces of the current Scale System. Its been a good system but is Old and build off system established in around 2013.
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Contracts (Years 1-6)
We will be using a scale for players in their 1st-6th years. A player's first year is the year that they exceed either 150 AB or 50 IP (starter) or 30 IP (reliever) in a single season. Next season will be his second and so on. For a season to count against a players service time, he must reach either 50 AB or 20 IP. 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 (For rate statistics, player must have 250 AB that season, otherwise not applicable)
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
Starting Pitching Scale (For rate statistics, pitcher must have thrown 100 IP that season, otherwise not applicable)
A SP needs to have started more than 50% of his appearances; otherwise, he is a RP.
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
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
Relief Pitching Scale (For rate statistics, pitcher must have thrown 40 IP that season, otherwise not applicable)
A RP needs to have appeared in relief at least 50% of his appearances; otherwise, he is a SP.
20-29 SV = $0.75
30-39 SV = $1.50
40-49 SV = $2.25
50+ SV = $3.00
20-24 HD = $0.75
25-29 HD = $1.50
30+ HD = $2.25
2.5 < ERA < 3.0 = $0.75
2.0 < ERA < 2.5 = $1.50
ERA < 2.0 = $2.25
1.10 < WHIP < 1.20 = $0.75
1.00 < WHIP < 1.10 = $1.50
WHIP < 1.00 = $2.25
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.
If an MLB team calls up a prospect, but you wish to leave them in your minors, you will not owe them their contract until they pass the 50 IP/150 AB barrier. If you do call the player up to your MLB team, you will owe them $0.3M even if they have not yet reached the IP/AB barrier. If you then send them back down to your minors before they reach the IP/AB barrier, you will no longer owe them anything.
"There is no limit to what can be accomplished when nobody cares who gets the credit."
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Contracts (Years 1-6)
We will be using a scale for players in their 1st-6th years. A player's first year is the year that they exceed either 150 AB or 50 IP (starter) or 30 IP (reliever) in a single season. Next season will be his second and so on. For a season to count against a players service time, he must reach either 50 AB or 20 IP. 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 (For rate statistics, player must have 250 AB that season, otherwise not applicable)
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
Starting Pitching Scale (For rate statistics, pitcher must have thrown 100 IP that season, otherwise not applicable)
A SP needs to have started more than 50% of his appearances; otherwise, he is a RP.
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
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
Relief Pitching Scale (For rate statistics, pitcher must have thrown 40 IP that season, otherwise not applicable)
A RP needs to have appeared in relief at least 50% of his appearances; otherwise, he is a SP.
20-29 SV = $0.75
30-39 SV = $1.50
40-49 SV = $2.25
50+ SV = $3.00
20-24 HD = $0.75
25-29 HD = $1.50
30+ HD = $2.25
2.5 < ERA < 3.0 = $0.75
2.0 < ERA < 2.5 = $1.50
ERA < 2.0 = $2.25
1.10 < WHIP < 1.20 = $0.75
1.00 < WHIP < 1.10 = $1.50
WHIP < 1.00 = $2.25
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.
If an MLB team calls up a prospect, but you wish to leave them in your minors, you will not owe them their contract until they pass the 50 IP/150 AB barrier. If you do call the player up to your MLB team, you will owe them $0.3M even if they have not yet reached the IP/AB barrier. If you then send them back down to your minors before they reach the IP/AB barrier, you will no longer owe them anything.
"There is no limit to what can be accomplished when nobody cares who gets the credit."