The Woodstock MLB Draft, player have to have played a game in 1969 to be eligible...
I wanna do another salary cap but you cannot pick a player who didnt make an All-Star game.
21 rounds - $150
7 SP's
5 BP
9 positional
The "69" draft. They had to play in 1969 OR 1996.
I like 69/96 with 7 SP. Instead of capping it, how about you can only take either one or two players per franchise?I do like the idea of a 69/96 draft though... Kinda takes away my Woodstock idea however... Maybe 68/86 would be gooder?? Did we do something like this recently.
WCs? I could go with 2... that do not count towards the team limit.I like 69/96 with 7 SP. Instead of capping it, how about you can only take either one or two players per franchise?
Always love WC in a draft like this, I'd say 3 seasons is more than a cup of coffeeWCs? I could go with 2... that do not count towards the team limit.
And is it a 5 season to qualify or where the played the most games?
Why the 7 Starters?
WCs? I could go with 2... that do not count towards the team limit.
And is it a 5 season to qualify or where the played the most games?
How about no cap, must choose at least 10 players from 96 and 10 from 69, and one any era WCSeven game series and make it $150 bc 1 WC???
How about no cap, must choose at least 10 players from 96 and 10 from 69, and one any era WC
How about no cap, must choose at least 10 players from 96 and 10 from 69, and one any era WC
Yeah...but it will be funThe only issue for me is this is essentially an open draft, from like 1960 - 2000 most of the best players in the time frame played in 69 or 96. Not sure I like the WC either cuz it brings the Bambino, Gehrig, Walter. Mays, Mantle, ballgame into the draft as well so this pretty much an open draft...
Not saying I wont do it just want to let everyone know what it will be...