Friday, January 18, 2008

New Files Posted

I've posted a couple new files in the Download Center:

  • 2008 Rotation Draft Picks - a round-by-round break down of who's got which pick in the Rotation Draft. This will be updated once the specific order for the new teams is determined (there are placeholders for them now).
  • 2008 Position Eligibility - a listing of games played by position for all players from the 2007 season. The positions at which each player is eligible to be drafted are highlighted.

Player Pool for 2008 Dispersement Draft

Sometime in the hopefully near future our new owners will gather to select 23 players apiece from the players Eric, Teddy, and Paul left behind. These players were removed from the most recently-posted version of the Excel rosters, but so everyone will know who's available to the new franchises, here's the 2008 Dispersement Draft Pool (Excel format).

Die Hard Fan

I know there's an "Officially Licensed, MLB Logo" everything, so I really shouldn't be surprised. But how many "die hard" fans are actually going to go into the Eternal Beyond in their team colors?

Eternal Image - MLB

Note that there are also Star Trek options for you Trekkies. If they could combine the Star Trek and Cubs options, Matt G. would probably be all over it...

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Winter Waivers, The End ... for now

Winter Waivers
And with a wimper, another year's Winter Waivers comes to an end. Or does it?

We have a unique situation this year, in which three new owners joined us mid-waivers. This meant a couple things: 1) the new owners, not having any players yet, did not participate in Winter Waivers, and 2) the rosters of the teams that left after the 2007 season still stand at 35-40 players. Here's how we'll handle these circumstances:

  1. The three new teams will hold a Dispersement Draft from the rosters of the Lambchops, Meisters, and Splinters. Each team will acquire up to 23 players in this Draft. The players who go unselected will be set aside for the moment.

  2. The three new teams will then go through a single period of Winter Waivers in which they will have the opportunity to select from among those players who went unclaimed during the full-league Winter Waivers session. For each player they select, they must waive one of their newly-drafted players.

  3. The players they waive will then be combined with the players left over after the Dispersement Draft (see Step 1), and this group will form the pool for yet another round of Winter Waivers. All 12 teams will be free to participate in these waivers, which will then continue as Winter Waivers usually does - running until we have a period (like this current one) where no players are claimed.

So that's what's down the road. Once we have a schedule in place for the Dispersement Draft, we'll let everyone know so you'll all be prepared to pick through the scrapy left-overs of the Meisters, Splinters, and Chops.

Since we're just taking a small break in Winter Waivers, I'll forgo the usual recap and wait until we're completely through. That'll allow us to move on to more important stuff...

CFCL Draft Day 2008
There were no objections voiced to Sunday March 30 as Draft Day, so we're ready to call it official. This will allow our out-of-town owners to make their travel plans.

For now, you can assume that the rest of the details will be the same as usual -- Draft Day Headquarters at Rich's office in Oak Brook, arrival time between 7:30-7:45 AM, and nomination of the first player by the Ruffins at about 8:00 AM. We'll let you know if any of that changes.

Progress With The New Guys
We've been slowly working to bring Michael, Tim, and Michael on board. They're currently pondering team names and we're in the process of identifying a date and location for their Dispersement Draft. I've encouraged them all to register at the Forums, so hopefully they'll start popping up there. Once we set a date and location for the Dispersement Draft, we'll let everyone know - it'd be a great chance to welcome the new guys if you're available.


X Contracts Explained
Usually I post this explanation a little closer to roster cut time, but with three new members who will be looking at CFCL contracts for the first time, I thought it would be good to cover it now.

As a brief introduction, we developed the X contract concept in order to give teams that had drafted players as minor leaguers a little longer time to evaluate those players before deciding whether to sign them to a long term contract.

A few years ago I wrote a long explanation of how everything works and the reasoning behind it, and since that explanation still holds true, I'll just point you to to it: X Contracts Explained. If I get basic questions about X-contracts via e-mail, I generally just respond with the link above. Most questions are already answered in that explanation.

In terms of this year, here are the players currently on X contracts and the MINIMUM salary/contract they must be signed to in order to be retained. These contracts would be through 2009. They can, of course, be signed longer than that, for an additional .05 per year.


Player

Current

2008 Minimum

Chris Burke

.12

.20E

Zach Duke

.07

.15E

Jeff Francouer

.07

.15E

JJ Hardy

.04

.12E

Bruce McCann

.07

.15E

Ian Snell

.04

.12E



Note that the 2008 salaries and contracts are exactly the same as they would have been had the player been signed to a long-term contract of 3 or more years in 2007 instead of an X contract. The X option gave their owners an additional season to evaluate the player and decide about committing to him long-term. The trade-off for that benefit was relinquishing the chance to sign the player to a shorter contract through 2008.

In the coming weeks, I'll write about those players who are eligible to be signed to X contracts this year and the various options available to their owners.


New and Improved
Never let it be said that the CFCL Front Office doesn't respond to the unhappy owners out there. Nick recently went public with a previously private gripe regarding the Excel roster sheet and its lack of first names. This has cropped up as troublesome in the front office from time to time as well, but it took an outsider to finally spur me to action. So, thanks to Nick, I'm now happy to present you with New and Improved rosters, now with Stain Defender, errrr, now with First Names! You can get them in the Download Center or at the Excel Rosters link in the upper right corner of this page.


Some Nice Things You May Have Missed
Since this report has moved to this blog format, it will give me a little more flexibility in posting things -- now I won't have to save stuff up for one big report at the end of the week. Instead, I'll be able to post things as I think of them and they'll just be added to the flow and eventually get archived.

I imagine - especially during the season - that I'll eventually fall into the routine of just posting things when they come to me, and we won't have the usual full report with transactions and other details. Posting of transactions be fairly regular, but other items will probably be more sporadic, but at the same time, more timely.

Now, that doesn't mean I expect everyone to visit the blog once or twice a day just on the off-chance that I've posted something, but I also wouldn't want you to miss any of my pearls of wisdom or important announcements because you just check in once a week.

In order to give full visibility to announcements, I plan on running this "Nice Things..." section at least once a week, probably along with the results of the weekly Free Agent bidding. The section will include links to posts from the previous week - something like this:

That said, I do encourage you to stop by and check for new posts periodically. I know there are all kinds of cool things you can do with blogs such as subscribing to a feed with a newsreader and possibly even have all posts sent to your e-mail address, but that's all beyond me at the moment. Perhaps Nick might have some hints or suggestions (though he's probably boycotting me because I sunk to using Blogger rather than coding something in HTML myself - what can I say, Nick, I'm a techie-wimp).

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Winter Waivers, Round 2 Results

Transactions for January 13, 2008
PICTS claim J Bay, waive M Lamb(.01C).
BULLS claim R Springer, waive A Sanchez (.05C).
COPPERFIELDS claim W Rodriguez, waive W Harris (.11D).
COPPERFIELDS claim B Bray, waive J Kendall (.07D).

Winter Waivers
The full set of claims for each team are listed below. These are the ranked lists for each team who sumbitted claims, with players claimed by more than one team marked with an asterisk. Players are crossed off if they were already claimed.

The period for Round 2 of waivers (the players waived above) will expire at 6:00 PM Central time on Thursday January 17.

PICTS
J Bay

BULLS
R Springer

COPPERFIELDS
W Rodriguez
B Bray

Back at Full Strength
The CFCL is back at its compliment of 12 franchises as Tim Morkert, Michael Moore, and Michael Coulter are set to join the ranks of the CFCL as the 36th, 37th, and 38th owners in the leagues 25-year history.

The three new owners were among 8 people to express interest in the open positions, and went up against two other candidates in a Final Five competition for the three spots.

The teams will get their initial rosters in the coming weeks by selecting from those players previously owned by the Lambchops, Da Paul Meisters, and Splendid Splinters. We're hoping to hold this winter draft "live" and hold it at a time and place where some of the current CFCLers can attend to meet the new guys.

Michael, Tim, and Michael welcome to the CFCL, guys!

Draft Day - Last Call
We're getting ready to set Sunday March 30 as Draft Day 2008. We'll give it to the end of the week for people to raise objections. If I don't hear from anyone that there's a problem with the 30th, we'll call it official -- assuming the room is available for us, of course.

Rule Changes and Entrance Fee for 2008
The Executive Committee will be preparing their recommendations on the proposed rule changes for 2008. Once they are set, a ballot for voting by the entire league will be distributed, so keep an eye on your e-mail.

Part of that ballot will be the voting for the Fee Escalation as specified in the Constitution, which calls for a vote to be held at least every other year on increasing the current entrance fee by $5 per team. Since the Fee Escalator Clause was adopted in 2002, the CFCL owners have never voted to raise fees.

First Pitch Forum in March
Ron Shandler's First Pitch Forum has become something of an un-official meeting place for CFCL owners in recent years. The Chicago forum this year has been scheduled for March 2. If you're interested in attending, be sure to make a note on your calendar.