calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
I think any player who makes their MLB debut with a team would qualify as a Tier 1 player. Further, I would allow for a cushion here as well. Something like 150 PAs and/or 50 IP. Basically, a player is a tier 1 until they lose their rookie status. This will allow for journeymen level players to get multiple shots without limiting their future $$ making potential.Not sure you'd need more than 4 tiers:
Tier 1. Players the team drafted and developed: no or relatively small cap hit (10%-20%).
Tier 2. Players the team traded for: 50% cap hit.
Tier 3. Relatively unknown/no star level players that the team signed and developed. 75% cap hit I can't remember if he was traded for or was an FA, but someone like Max Muncy or Justin Turner with the Dodgers.
Tier 4. Star level FA's: 100% cap hit. Guys like Ohtani.
Another question would be, how do you treat international FA's? Guys like Yamamoto and Sasaki...stars in the Japanese league but have zero MLB experience? Maybe that would be the 5th tier?
I am also of the opinion that the international FA market (Sasaki more so, not so much Yamamoto or Nomo or Ohtani, or…) should be placed into the June Draft. If a player is an amateur, they go in the draft. Period.
Or a total brainstorm idea…
Treat the minors like the G League or amateur hockey where players can play professionally, but they can play on unaffiliated teams. MLB teams can then use their amateur draft capital to pick from this pool as well. This may require that teams are only allowed to own the rights to X number of non-40 players. All other players play in these “M Leagues” as paid professionals without losing their amateur status.