Post by Rockies GM (Alex) on Dec 5, 2011 12:20:34 GMT -5
Hey everyone,
First of all, I have to be the first to admit our free agency process wasn't the greatest or most well thought through. Here's the problems I see with it and possible solutions for next year. I would love everyone's opinion's on this.
Also, I've made it easier, the 72 hours was ridiculous. All trades will only need 48 hours as of noon CT December 5th, 2011. On December 9th, 7 PM all deals will go to 24 hours.
Okay, so here's my problems:
1. Teams were able to franchise and ARB players much cheaper than signing players in free agency. So you have Albert Pujols making less than Kelly Johnson. Big problem.
2. 72 hours is to long and I think everyone was losing interest in waiting around so long for players to become official.
3. There wasn't much depth to free agency, not enough guys to make it interesting or to balance out the league.
And many other small problems that contributed to an overall poor free agency.
Here's my solutions for next year:
1. Higher paid ARB and Franchise Tags
The amount paid per year for franchise tags will increase significantly, so keeping a player like pujols would cost more like 40m, filling up more cap room. ARB players will also have higher increases, making teams move closer to the salary cap.
Once the best players are being paid more, there will be less cap available to spend on guys like Jeff Francoeur... 25m for him??? I don't think this can happen.
2. 24 hours official for everyone. All you need is a bid standing for one day and he's yours. Will definitely shorten up the waiting around time.
3. The higher cap for the ARB and Tag increases will make it harder for teams to keep everyone through ARB and less likely to franchise guys for higher amounts of money. Also, we make it only 1 restriction tag.
4. The silent bidding process is expanded. We decrease the amount on top players... say:
1-25 reach 30m
25-75 reach 25m
75-125 reach 20m
125-250 reach 15m
250+ reach 12m
This way more players will have silent bidding, less deals with ridiculous prices because they were all driven up by competition... players are worth more because more people want them hey, just like the market crash of '29 US History's paying off... haha.
So, these are my thoughts, let's try to get through this year's FA, and I apologize it wasn't very well run.
Here's to 2012!
Thanks,
Alex
First of all, I have to be the first to admit our free agency process wasn't the greatest or most well thought through. Here's the problems I see with it and possible solutions for next year. I would love everyone's opinion's on this.
Also, I've made it easier, the 72 hours was ridiculous. All trades will only need 48 hours as of noon CT December 5th, 2011. On December 9th, 7 PM all deals will go to 24 hours.
Okay, so here's my problems:
1. Teams were able to franchise and ARB players much cheaper than signing players in free agency. So you have Albert Pujols making less than Kelly Johnson. Big problem.
2. 72 hours is to long and I think everyone was losing interest in waiting around so long for players to become official.
3. There wasn't much depth to free agency, not enough guys to make it interesting or to balance out the league.
And many other small problems that contributed to an overall poor free agency.
Here's my solutions for next year:
1. Higher paid ARB and Franchise Tags
The amount paid per year for franchise tags will increase significantly, so keeping a player like pujols would cost more like 40m, filling up more cap room. ARB players will also have higher increases, making teams move closer to the salary cap.
Once the best players are being paid more, there will be less cap available to spend on guys like Jeff Francoeur... 25m for him??? I don't think this can happen.
2. 24 hours official for everyone. All you need is a bid standing for one day and he's yours. Will definitely shorten up the waiting around time.
3. The higher cap for the ARB and Tag increases will make it harder for teams to keep everyone through ARB and less likely to franchise guys for higher amounts of money. Also, we make it only 1 restriction tag.
4. The silent bidding process is expanded. We decrease the amount on top players... say:
1-25 reach 30m
25-75 reach 25m
75-125 reach 20m
125-250 reach 15m
250+ reach 12m
This way more players will have silent bidding, less deals with ridiculous prices because they were all driven up by competition... players are worth more because more people want them hey, just like the market crash of '29 US History's paying off... haha.
So, these are my thoughts, let's try to get through this year's FA, and I apologize it wasn't very well run.
Here's to 2012!
Thanks,
Alex