Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen

I want to start by thanking Rich for devoting an entire Monroe Doctrine to my retirement from the ownership ranks of the CFCL. Wow, if I had known I’d receive a tribute like that, I would have bowed out a long time ago – I haven’t had that many nice things said about me since … well, ever, really. Before I get all Sally Field on everyone, a couple other reactions to Rich’s piece:
  • 9900 days? Really? Geez, if I had known we were that close to 10,000, I might have played another year (or at least held off on announcing my retirement until next February). “10,000 Days of Fantasy” would have made a great title for my memoirs…
  • It’s phrases like “vile, despicable scum” that make the CFCL so special. Now that phrase probably means nothing to anyone other than Rich and I (and maybe The Professor) since it harkens way back to the earliest days of the league, but it’s something that’s entered our permanent vocabulary, ready to be broken out at anytime, but also reserved for very special uses. CFCL lore is littered with similar phrases and memories.
  • Good god, I had forgotten that I used to actually type out the standings on my mom’s old manual typewriter – it wasn’t even an electric! I don’t know what’s more amazing: that I actually had the time to do that each week, or that I was such a loser/geek that that’s how I chose to spend the time I did have.
Pretty much everything Rich wrote is true, though I wouldn’t say it exactly tells the full story, because I had plenty of help all along the way, from Bob Monroe (who, as the CFCL’s original “Computer Mole-Man”, was the first to compile Draft Day lists and assisted with early computerization of the stat process, up to Michal C. and Matt G. (who took on some of my Front Office responsibilities over the past couple years.

And of course, there’d be no CFCL without Rich. All I did was show him a book – he’s the one who actually said, “hey, we should do this!” The league has been a true partnership from the very beginning, and I couldn’t have asked for a better partner – y’all are in good hands, as you’ve seen for the past couple years.

Speaking of which, I also want to thank Rich for giving me those. As I’m sure you’ll all recall, I had originally decided to retire before the 2009 season, but it was Rich who suggested I step back on my League Office duties and focus just on the team management aspect. It did give me one last shot at a Championship in 2009, but I could have seen the writing on the wall when I couldn’t even show up at the right damn place for Draft Day in 2010.

Thanks to all of those 39 different CFCL owners who partook in the journey over the years – many of whom I did not know before the CFCL, but who I still call friends, and especially to the current group of 9. And thanks to Rich for the Monroe Doctrine tribute, the chance to play a couple more season, 27+ years of incredible experiences and indescribable fun, and for the many years of friendship still to come.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Hometown Discount 2010

The Sportsline standings have finally settled and we now know each teams HTD for next year's draft. One thing I noticed was that Dem Rebels had four holds on Sunday which allowed them to pass the Red Hots by one S/H which allowed them to amass 30 points which allowed them to capture 50% of the maximum budget. If you noticed similar movement the last day or weekend of the season I encourage you to post a comment.

Here are the standings:

Red Hots: .06 (Dempster, Kuo, Lindstrom, Fielder, B. Molina)
Bulls: .05 (Milledge, Cantu, Montero, Billingsley)
Revenge: .04 (No Expiring Contracts)
Copperfields: .04 (No Expiring Contracts)
Kenndoza Line: .03 (Jimenez)
Twin Killers: .03 (No Expiring Contracts)
Dem Rebels: .03 (Ianetta, Reynolds)

I will post updated rosters (effectively deleting the expiring and S contracts) in about a week. That will give you time to download the end of year roster sheet.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ruffins Capture Third Crown

The CFCL 2010 season is complete and the Ruffins pulled away for their third title. Only the Copperfields have won more championships than the Ruffins. Congratulations to The Professor!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Dubious End

The 2010 CFCL Free Agent Season came to an end with an incomplete bid. The DoorMatts bid the final .05 of their FAAB on Mark Melancon. For good measure the 'Matts also submitted three back up bids. The only problem was they didn't designate anyone to be released which would have left them with 41 players on their roster. Since there was no player designated for release, the bid is incompete/illegal and therefore unaccepted.

I'm sure the 'Matts management hope that Melancon doesn't provide ten points of standing production this week.

I would also like to take this time to publicly thank David's brother, Paul Mahlan, for his help throughout the season. Each Sunday Paul would take time away from his activities to call me with a new password to the Free Agent Mailbox thus ensuring the integrity of the Free Agent Bidding Process. Thank you Paul!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Banquet and End of the Year Updates

Fellow Owners, first of all thank you for your responses for banquet availability and award nominees. From those of you that have responded (Kenn and Professor, whatup? To good to provide us with your banquet availability?) it looks like Sundays have the least conflict (aside from Grage needing to follow his seventeen fantasy football teams). That being said, let's narrow it down a bit. Please e-mail me or click on the comment section below to register your vote.

1) October 10th
2) October 24th

October 3rd may be too fast a turn around to get the ballots out and collected. I have a late soccer game to attend on the 17th (which doesn't actually mean we couldn't have it then, I just would be late or lacking in attendance) and the 31st is Halloween so those of us with kids will be busy raking in tons of goodies.

Let's assume something in the late afternoon/early evening since Monday is a workday for most of us. We'll plan on something in the 4-5pm range at the latest tradition in CFCL Banquet, Home Run Inn on 75th in Downers Grove.

More later.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

So Long Soto

Aaron Cunningham
Ruffins .06 (Soto)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

One More Reminder/Plea

Gents (. . . ok, I'll do it - and Kenn)

I would like to publicly thank the Copperfields for their nominations for the various award categories. I have also had a pledge from the Ruffins that his submissions will be forthcoming once the season has ended (not wanting to anger the Baseball Gods while in a pennant race).

My goal is to have the Award Ballot out to everyone within a week of the end of the season while everyone's memory of the season is still fresh. Between now and then I will begin to put together the ballot, but greatly welcome any suggetions from you.

Banquet
I have heard from a few owners of their intentions of trying to attend the Banquet. At this point it would seem that the best way to cull down our options would be for everyone that wants to attend to let me know what works best (i.e. Friday nights, Saturday afternoons, etc.) and from there pick a date based on majority.

2011
I completely neglected to ask each of you to let me know about your intentions for next year. If you know you're definitely in or out for next year, please let me know. If you're still considering, I respect that. I would say we need a hard answer by the end of November so that hopefully we can have the new owners (if necessary) in place in time for Winter Waivers (first week of January).

I think that's it - if I've forgotton something I'll add a new post.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Oh,Gee!

Dillon Gee
DoorMatts .07 (Clement)

Jeremy Jeffress
Bulls .05 (Edmonds)

Justin Maxwell
Bulls .05 (Maholm)

Micah Hoffpauer
Bulls .05 (Renteria)

Cory Luebke
Ruffins .06 (Coffey)

** AS A REMINDER -- ALL PLAYERS ACQUIRED TODAY WILL BE ASSIGNED A CONTRACT OF 'S' AND WILL BE RELEASED AT THE END OF THE SEASON **

Sunday, September 5, 2010

No September Help

No bids this week, so I've updated the race for the Sweet Spot (Trademark Candy Colored Clowns). Also a reminder, feel free to stop by the Monroe Doctrine for your weekly baseball musings.

Red Hots 66 points .06
Bulls 59 points .05
Kenndoza 43 points .03
Revenge 42 points .03
Copperfields 42 points .03
Twin Killers 34 points .03
Dem Rebels 27 points .02

Also don't forget to check your calendars for possible Banquete dates in October. And send me your nominees from your team for the various award categories.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Last Minute Help

Brandon Belt - (Bid disallowed since Belt is already owned by Clowns)
Bulls .05 (Belisario)

Devin Mesoraco
Bulls .05 (Renteria)

Brandon Beachy
Bulls .05 (Maholm)

Chris Vailaka
Clowns .06 (C Jones)

Matt Carpenter
Ruffins .05 (Ishikawa)

Heading into the Home Stretch

As we enter the final month of the season there are some things to keep in mind:



STANDINGS: Even though the Ruffins lead by eight points going into today's games, a quick look at the standings shows as many as ten points are up for grabs. Additionally we have a three team race for sixth place. Anyone wanting to post a detailed accounting of the standings, and the ensuing race, on CFCL Forum is welcome to.



SEPTEMBER FREE AGENTS: Anyone you successfully bid on from the Free Agent Pool in September will be assigned an "S" contract. That means that the player is automatically released at the end of the season.



SEPTEMBER ROSTER EXPANSION: As of the games of September 1st (and any transaction day thereafter [Monday/Friday]) you are allowed to activate one additional player. There are no position requirements.



BANQUET PREPARATION: Ideally we would like to hold the ANNUAL CFCL BANQUET sometime in October during the playoffs or World Series. It doesn't always work out that way, but if we can get a head start looking at schedules for October, hopefully we can lock in an afternoon/evening.



THAT BEING SAID: I will start to compile candidates for the various Awards. It would be helpful if each of you could look at your rosters and nominate players you feel fit the various categories. I refer you to the CFCL Internet Headquarters for the awards that we give out and a description of said awards. If left up to me, I'm sure I'll leave off someone deserving of consideration. One other note - please do not submit four or five players from your team for each category. Usually teams will have one or two candidates and it is possible that you won't have any (i.e. no Rebels will qualify for consideration of MVP or Cy Young). Any help you could provide would be unbelievably appreciated.



AND A REMINDER: Winter Waivers will take place in early January, so over the next few months consider who you want to cut and who you want to keep (total of 23 keepers allowed for WW).

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Barney But No Fred

Darwin Barney
Bulls .05 (Jackson)

Brad Davis
Kenndoza .05 (Harris)

Chris Carter
Kenndoza .06 (Paul)
Ruffins .06 (Coffey)

Chris Heisey
Kenndoza .06 (Gload)
Bulls .05 (Jackson)

Ross Ohlendorf
Kenndoza .05 (Belliard)

Ruben Tejada
DoorMatts .06 (Olsen)

Brooks Conrad
DoorMatts .06 (Eldred)

**** KEEP IN MIND THAT NEXT SUNDAY IS THE LAST DAY TO BID ON A PLAYER THAT YOU CAN KEEP GOING INTO NEXT SEASON. ALL SEPTEMBER ACQUISITIONS ARE RELEASED AT THE END OF THE SEASON. ****

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Guillen and Rodriguez

Jose Guillen
Bulls .24 (Webb)
Revenge .05 (Winn)

Ivan Rodriguez
Ruffins .05 (Buchholz)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Ten Little Ballplayers

James McDonald
DoorMatts .05 (Eldred)
McDonald is already owned by the Ruffins - apparently this bid was retribution for the John Jay bid.

Ross Gload
Kenndoza Line .05 (open)

Wilton Lopez
Dem Rebels .05 (Kawakami)
Kenndoza Line .05 (Ohlendorf)

Paul Janish
Kenndoza Line .05 (Ohlendorf)

Yunesky Maya
Ruffins .07 (Pearce)
Clowns .05 (Parnell)

Barry Enright
Ruffins .06 (Paulino)

Brett Lawrie
Clowns .05 (Guzman)

Brandon Belt
Clowns .05 (Parnell)

Brandon Allen
Clowns .05 (Heisey)

Thomas Diamond
Bulls .05 (Kottaras)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Sweet Spot (Trademarked by Candy Colored Clowns

Since we are done with the Trade Season and the IFAB Day, all we really have left is the pennant race and the Chase For Home Team Discount. At the close of games on Tuesday, August 3rd, the race for the Sweet Spot (trademarked by Candy Colored Clowns) shaped up this way.

4th place Mo's Red Hots 62 points .06 (Fielder, Dempster, B. Molina, Kuo, Lindstrom)
5th place Graging Bulls 61.5 points .05 (Milledge, Cantu, Montero, Billingsley, C. Jackson)
6th place Kenndoza Line 49.5 points .04 (Jimenez)
7th place Copperfields 41 points .03 (no expiring contracts)
8th place Twin Killers 38 points .03 (no expiring contracts)
9th place Morkertzuma's Revenge 34.5 points .03 (no expiring contracts)
10th place Dem Rebels 33 points .03 (Reynolds, Ianetta)

The Bulls have every incentive to gain at least a half point so they can max out the HTD Budget of .06. Dem Rebels and the Line have incentive to keep the ratio up so they get as many pennies as possible to use on Draft Day. The Copperfields, Twin Killers and Revenge are running for pride.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

IFAB 2010 - a.k.a. "The Revenge and Their Pocketbook"

Jake Westbrook
Revenge .24 (Robertson)
Bulls .09 (Kottaras)
Clowns .08 (Rodriguez)
DoorMatts .08 (Eldred)

Dan Hudson
Revenge .07 (Baker)
Clowns .06 (Rodriguez)
Kenndoza .05 (Open)
Bulls .05 (Kottaras)

Brett Wallace
Revenge .24 (Carter)
Clowns .14 (Rodriguez)
Red Hots .10 (Hairston)
Kenndoza .08 (Open)
DoorMatts .08 (Eldred)
Bulls .06 (D Young)

Scott Podsednik
Red Hots .24 (Smoltz)
Ruffins .24 (Open)
Rebels .17 (Kawakami)
Coppers .14 (Cunningham)
Clowns .14 (Rodriguez)
DoorMatts .10 (Eldred)
Bulls .05 (Kottaras)

Kyle Farnsworth
Red Hots .12 (Sanches)
Kenndoza .08 (Open)
Dem Rebels .07 (Cook)

Joe Saunders
Dem Rebels .09 (Moyer)
Bulls .07 (Kottaras)

Kyle Kendrick
Dem Rebels .05 (Cook)

Wilson Ramos
Bulls .05 (D Young)

Rick Ankiel
Copperfields .14 (Cunningham)
Bulls .08 (Lincoln)
Revenge .07 (Winn)

Angel Sanchez
Bulls .05 (Lincoln)

Miguel Tejada
Copperfields .11 (Manzella)
Bulls .08 (Kottaras)

Jason Bourgeois
Ruffins .05 (Open)

Chris Dickerson
Ruffins .05 (Stetter)

Ernesto Frieri
Ruffins .05 (Fulchino)

Brendan Ryan
Copperfields .05 (Crosby)

2010 Trading Complete

The 2010 CFCL Trade Deadline has passed quietly with no trades being completed on the final day. Not surprising considering 21 trades have been made since Opening Day. There may not have been any players left to trade or any owners with the energy to think of a deal.

No trading is allowed until the end of the first round of Winter Waivers, sometime in January 2011.

We are now just two hours and fifty-three minutes away from our next deadline, normal Free Agent Bidding as well as IFAB. All bids and associated moves must be submitted by 3pm Central Time.

Ruffins & Copperfields Redux

A week after combining on a 10-player trade, the Ruffins and Copperfields are at it again, though this time on a smaller scale.

With twelve hours remaining until the trade deadline, the Copperfields agreed to send outfielder Josh Willingham (.23 12+) to the Ruffins for starting pitcher Clayton Richard (.10 12+), shortstop prospect Dee Gordon (.05 Mx), and the Ruffins 7th round Rotation Draft pick in 2011.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

FAAB Balances and Weekend Deadlines

Knowing that there are likely plenty of teams out there preparing to empty their FAAB coffers in the hopes of landing Scotty Pods this Sunday, here are the current FAAB balances for all teams:
  • Morkertzuma's Revenge - .68
  • David's Copperfields - .33
  • Twin Killers - .60
  • DoorMatts - .21
  • Dem Rebels - .55
  • Graging Bulls - .65
  • David's Ruffins - .45
  • Candy Colored Clowns - .30
  • Mo's Red Hots - .46
  • Kenndoza Line - .43
I pulled these balances directly from the Excel roster sheet n preparation for IFAB Day, that is available in the Download Center of the CFCL Internet Headquarters.  If you feel you have a different amount available to spend, contact me ASAP so we can investigate.  Remember that on the Excel rosters you can hover your cursor over the amount and a pop-up window will display a list of the free agents you've acquired during the season to day and the amount you paid for each.

As noted previously, IFAB Day will coincide with our regular weekly FAAB date/time this year, which reduces the novelty quite a bit.  Here's a recap on this weekend's action (all times Central):

Sat July 31 (3:00 PM) - MLB Trading Deadline
Sun August 1 (Noon) - CFCL Trading Deadline
Sun August 1 (3:00 PM) - Sunday and IFAB Day Free Agent Bids Due

Friday, July 30, 2010

Clowns At It Again

The Candy Colored Clowns continued their tour of potential CFCL trading partners, this time matching up with the Copperfields for a deal.

In a trade just completed, the Clowns acquired currently-injured second baseman Chase Utley (.40 11+) for often-injured outfielder Carlos Beltran (.19 12+).

The Copperfields become the seventh team the Clowns have dealt with this year, leaving just the DoorMatts and Twin Killers yet undealt with.

The Trade Deadline Approacheth

As noted by Rich in earlier blog posts and in e-mail, the 2010 CFCL Trade Deadline is Noon Central Time on Sunday August 1.  All phone calls or e-mails reporting trades must be timestamped by then or earlier in order to make the cut.  In addition to the particulars of the deal, those e-mails and phone calls must also include any associated moves required to bring your roster into compliance with roster size, positional, and salary cap requirements.

A couple reminders/tips to help ensure your Trade Deadline Day reporting goes smoothly:
  • Remember that Rich is out of town - send e-mails reporting all trades and associated moves to both David M. and Michael C, with a copy to Rich.
  • If you're trading Rotation Draft picks, be sure to check out the Draft Pick Tracker to ensure that both you and your trading partner actually own the picks you think you do.  I recently asked everyone to ensure that the tracker was correct and I received notification of only one change, so the Tracker should accurately reflect the current distribution of Draft picks.
  • Remember that no trade is official until ALL involved parties report it to the Front Office.  If that means you have to harrass your trading partners until they send their notification e-mails, so be it.
  • It goes without saying that you should ensure you'll be able to field a legal roster (size/positions/salary) at the completion of each deal, but at this time of year it wouldn't be a bad idea to make sure your trading partner has all his ducks in a row in terms of associated moves.  You don't want to work on getting your final blockbuster into place, report it to the Front Office, then discover later that your trading parter was left one OF short.
  • If you have any questions, ask...
Happy dealing!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

FAAB Report - Wireless Style

Sorry for the late report, guys.  When I volunteered to cover for Rich, I didn't realize I'd be pressed into driving a van of 7 Boy Scouts to summer camp in the north woods of Wisconsin at 6:00 AM, a 14-hour round trip.  No problem, I told myself, I'll be on my way back home by the 3:00 deadline, so I'll bring along my laptop and hook up with one of the many wi-fi hotspots along Interstate 43.

Unfortunately, it seems public wireless internet hasn't made it to central Wisconsin, so I've had to travel nearly to Milwaukee to find an establishment where I could connect to the rest of the world. 

So without further ado, direct from the Starbucks in Grafton, Wisconsin (where they disappointingly stopped brewing Bold about an hour ago), here are today's FAAB results:

Kenley Jansen
.05 Copperfields (Charlie Morton)

Joel Peralta
.05 Red Hots (Garrett Anderson)

Jon Jay
.05 Ruffins (open spot)
 Jon Jay was already owned by the DoorMatts


Taylor Bucholtz
.05 Ruffins (open spot)

Saturday, July 24, 2010

2011 Draft Pick Tracker Updated

Recent days have seen quite the flurry of 2011 Rotation Draft picks exchanging hands, including one pick that has been traded multiple times.  I've updated the Rotation Draft Pick Tracker on the website to reflect all that activity, and hopefully I've gotten it all right.

That's where you come in - particularly if you were one of the owners engaging in the Great Pick Swap.  Please take a few moments to check the tracker and verify that it accurately reflects your current set of Rotation Draft picks. 

You can always access the tracker from the menu to the right of the post, and also in the CFCL QuickLinks section of the CFCL Internet Headquarters.  Here's a direct link to the tracker, though:


Let me know if any corrections are needed.

Copperfields Join Trading Frenzy in Deal with Ruffins

The 2010 Trade Parade continues as the Copperfields finally find a taker for closer Heath Bell.  On the trading block since the beginning of May, the Coppers have agreed to send Bell to David's Ruffins as part of an 10-player deal.

In the trade announced this morning the floundering Copperfields sent Bell (.20 12+), shortstop Yunel Escobar (.22 11+), first baseman Travis Ishikawa (.07 12+), and relievers Jeff Fulchino (.02 12+) and Mitch Stetter (.02 12+) to the Ruffins.

Leaving the league-leading Ruffins to join the Coppers are first baseman Ike Davis (.05 12+), second baseman Tony Abreu (.05 12+), pitchers Jhoulys Chacin (.02 12+) and Tim Stauffer (.07 12+) and minor leaguer Brett Jackson (.02 Mx).

Friday, July 23, 2010

Kennodoza does it again

The Kenndoza Line helped the Red Hots push for the title, trading offense and bullpen for the future.

Kenndoza Line trade Kyle McClellan (.10 12+), Carlos Lee (.25 12+) and Stephen Drew (.20 11+) to the Hots in exchange for Edward Mujica (.01 12+), Seth Smith (.05 11+) and the Hots 3rd round pick.

Kenndoza/Clowns set aside differences and deal

Gentlemen (and Kenn - See? It even works for Trade Announcements!)

The Clowns and Kenndoza Line hooked up (not that there's anything wrong with that) to swap some picks, some Ians, et. al.

The Clowns trade Ian Desmond (.08 12+), David Freese (.01 12+) and the 5th round pick acquired from the Bulls earlier this week in exchange for Ian Stewart (.05 10), Ricky Nolasco (.10 10) and the Line's 3rd round pick.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Clowns/Revenge Back At It

The Candy Colored Clowns and Revenge each completed their second trades within the past week. The Revenge continue to pick up solid, low priced pieces for their title run next year, while the Clowns continued their assualt on Everest this year by solidifying their bullpen.

The Clowns traded Mat Latos (.02 11+), Todd Helton (.15 11+) and Fernando Martinez (.05 Mx) to the Revenge in exchange for Carlos Beltran (.19 12+), Francisco Cordero (.17 11+) and Yonder Alonso (.05 Mx).

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

More Trading

The Bulls completed two trades to contenders today. The first with the Ruffins went this way:

The Ruffins trade Anibel Sanchez (.10 11+), Julio Teheran (.02 Mx), Edgar Renteria (.03 12+) and their 8th round pick to the Bulls in exchange for Ryan Franklin (.03 10!) and Hideki Kuroda (.06 10!).

The second trade involved the Clowns with the Bulls. In a Get For Today, Give Up The Future Deal the Clowns trade Bryce Harper (.10 Mx), Ronald Belisario (.05 12+) and their 3rd and 13th picks in exchange for Hanley Ramirez (.29 10!), Mike Pelfrey (.01 12+) and their 5th and 15th picks.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

OK, But He Committed a BIG Error in 2003!

Alex Gonzalez
Red Hots .18 (Carroll)
Revenge .09 (Carter)
Copperfields .07 (Dukes)
Clowns .05 (Rodriguez)

Mike Morse
Killers .05 (Murphy)

Nick Stavinoha
Killers .05 (Tatis)

Lorenzo Cain
Revenge .07 (Delgado)

Josh Thole
Red Hots .05 (Vandenhurk)

Travis Ishikawa
Copperfields .07 (Dukes)

Gentlemen, next weekend the Rebels will be heading south for a week (gone from 7/24 and back on 7/31). This has various implications.

If you complete a trade you need to report the deal to both Mike C (Sportsline Czar) and David M (Draft Pick Tracker and Front Office Poster).

If you are trying to pick the Rebels roster clean, you need to do it before next Saturday or hope to make a last minute deal the following week.

Don't forget the deadlines coming up.

Sunday, August 1st is the IFAB Day, which so happens to be our normal Free Agent bidding day. The CFCL Trade Deadline is also Sunday, August 1st (noon). All deals have to be reported by both teams by noon, Sunday the 1st. Since I will be arriving back in town late morning on the 31st, I would appreciate it if any last minute deals are e-mailed to me. But if this will cause confusion, reporting them to Mike and David will also be accepted.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

'Matts - Revenge Deal

In response to the latest attacks on his first place position, the DoorMatts said "Not so fast!"

The DoorMatts boosted their offense by parting with some of their surplus pitching. Here are the specifics.

The DoorMatts trade Tommy Hanson (.02 11+) in exchange for Michael Bourn (.07 X).

Monday, July 12, 2010

Red Hots Getting Serious

Continuing the momentum of their trade earlier today, the Red Hots made another deal this time taking on not All-Stars but significant payroll.


The Red Hots traded Dexter Fowler (.02 11+), Pedro Alvarez (.05 Mx), Alcides Escobar (.02 12x), Carlos Villanueva (.02 12+) to the Revenge in exchange for Aramis Ramirez (.26 11+), Lance Berkman (.30 12+), Orlando Cabrera (.10 12+), and Matt Lindstrom (.07 10).

All-Star Trading

Celebrating the All-Star Break, the Red Hots and Killers started bright and early consummating a deal involving six players and two All-Stars.



The Red Hots traded All-Star Yadier Molina (.06 12+), James Loney (.21 12+) and Scott Elbert (.05 12+) to the Killers in exchange for All-Star Ryan Braun (.12 11!), Henry Blanco (.05 12+) and Andres Torres (.05 12+).

All-Star Break Reminders

With the All-Star Break upon us there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

REPORTING DAYS: The ONLY days that you can make moves are Monday, July 12th (essentially making moves for Thursday's [July 15th] game) and Friday, July 16th. If you don't make your moves on Monday, you CANNOT make any moves until Friday.

SALARY CAP: The salary cap increases on Tuesday at noon. The new cap is $3.50. For those teams that have increased their pocketbook, they can take advantage of the new cap with the Friday (July 16th) reporting day.

Sidenote - There is some talk about allowing teams to make moves on the Wednesday (or Tuesday) of the All-Star Break since the cap increases but nothing can be done for three and a half days. As of right now there has been no change. If you would like to voice your opinion, please log in to the CFCL Forum and begin a discussion.

As we enter the second half of the season I will include in the weekly transactions an update of the status of the HTD. Keep in mind that the team occupying the Sweet Spot (trademarked by the Candy Colored Clowns) receives the full HTD budget and all teams lower in the standings receive a proportional share.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

All-Star Shopping

Lucas Duda
Revenge .06 (open)

Mark DeRosa
Clowns .06 (Sampson)

Brad Eldred
DoorMatts .08 (Bastardo)

John Jay
DoorMatts .06 (Ryan)
Kenndoza .05 (Russell)

Vincente Padilla
Kenndoza .05 (Dickerson)

Homer Bailey
Clowns .05 (Schafer)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Reminders of Upcoming Procedures

As we enter July we are fast approaching several benchmarks in the CFCL season (aside from Dem Rebels being mathematically eliminated from the race). Here are things to keep an eye on.

All-Star Game and the Salary Cap: With Marlon Byrd being named the lone Cub All-Star (why did Cubs.com keep pushing for Soriano to receive votes?!) it means the All-Star game is right around the corner. At noon on July 13th, the Salary Cap increases from the current $3.00 to $3.50. The cap stays at that level until September 1st, when on noon that day the Cap increases by a dime.

IFAB Day: The Interleague Free Agent Bid Day takes place on the day following the Major League Trade Deadline. The MLB Trade Deadline is July 31st, which means August 1st is the IFAB Day. This year Haley's Coment arrives the same time as the Lunar Eclipse and by that I mean the IFAB Day arrives on the same day as our normal Free Agent Bidding (on every Sunday). So this year there is no special day to remember. Sunday August 1st will be the normal bidding day wherein every free agent (including all players traded over to the NL during the week) will be available for bidding.

CFCL Trade Deadline: At noon on August 1st the CFCL Trade Deadline takes place. From Noon:01, August 1st until the end of the first round of Winter Waivers no trades are allowed. Remember that in order for any trades to be official all trades must be reported to Rich along with all associated moves. Both teams must report the trade to Rich. I don't recall any issues in the past, but let's not make there be any judgement calls with one owner reporting a deal at 10am on 8/1/10 and the other team reporting their side of the deal at 2pm on 8/1/10. Technically that deal would be null and void because it wasn't official as of 12 noon 8/1/10. To be fair to the league and the integrity of the game, the trade wouldn't be allowed.

If you have any questions about the above deadlines, feel free to e-mail Rich. Keep in mind that all three components of this post are also addressed completely in the CFCL Constitution.

4th of July Bids

Kameron Loe
Dem Rebels .05 (Herrera)
Kenndoza Line .05 (Dickerson)
Bulls .05 (Morales)

Mike Minor
Bulls .05 (Bailey)

Aaron Cunningham
Copperfields .05 (DeRosa)

Bobby Parnell
Clowns .05 (Nix)

Tyler Greene
Kenndoza Line .05 (Dye)

Celebrating the 4th of July

In true American tradition, the Ruffins and Revenge partook of the American staples: Burgers on the grill, parades, fireworks and . . . a CFCL Trade!

The Ruffins send McCutchen (.05 11+), Cain (.10 11+), Francouer (.06 12+), Freeman (.05 Mx), and their 6th-round pick to the Revenge for Wainwright (.12 10!), Wagner (.02 11+), Coghlan (.07 11+), Huff (.09 12+), and Weeks (.19 11+).

The Revenge pick up a nice package of young talent in return for helping the Ruffins stave off the Clowns and make a run at the DoorMatts, currently seven points ahead.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Clowns on the Attack!

The Candy Colored Clowns didn't just make a push for the title, they hopped in a bulldozer and shoved with all their mite.

The Clowns pulled off two blockbuster deals in the course of fifteen minutes.

First the Clowns traded 3B Mark Reynolds (.14, 10!), OF Domonic Brown (.02, MX), IF/OF Todd Frazier (.02, MX) and their 5th round rotation draft pick to Dem Rebels for 1B Ryan Howard (.40, 11+), OF Drew Stubbs (.05, 11+) and SS Ronny Cedeno (.10, 12+).

The deal gives the Clowns some offensive help to make up ground and continues to build the Rebels for a strong tomorrow. At long last the coveted Domonic Brown is in flannel giving the Rebels a formidable Outfield of the Future.

But wait! There's more! The Clowns and Kenndoze Line then pulled off a HUGE deal moments later.

After more than 20 e-mails of negotiation the Candy Colored Clowns have agreed to send OF Carlos Gonzalez (.10, 11+), SS Stephen Drew (.20, 11+), 1B/OF Logan Morrison (.10, MX), P Ubaldo Jimenez (.10, 10!), P Jaime Garcia (.10, 12+) and P Jenrry Mejia (.05, 12+) to the Kenndoza Line for 1B Albert Pujols (.50, 12+), 3B Chipper Jones (.18, 12+), OF Nyjer Morgan (.01, 10), OF Chris Heisey (.05, 12+), P Chris Carpenter (.01, 10) and P Matt Capps (.12, 12+).

Will this be enough for the Clowns to leapfrog four teams and gain fifteen points? We'll know in early October.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

On Second Thought

After losing two bids to tie-breakers last week, the Line modified their initial bid to ensure success this week.

Sam Demel
Kenndoza Line .08 (Hawksworth)
Clowns .06 (Nix)
Ruffins .05 (Open)

Jamie Moyer
Dem Rebels .05 (Lannan)

Kenn's original bid was .06 which also would have been the winning bid due to placement in the standings.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Shopping for Father's Day

Humberto Quintero
Revenge .08 (Schneider)

Santiago Casilla
Dem Rebels .05 (Hawkins)
Kenndoza Line .05 (Baker)

R.A. Dickey
Dem Rebels .05 (Maxwell)
Kenndoza Line .05 (Baker)

Jon Herrera
Kenndoza Line .05 (Baker)

Ryan Webb
Copperfields .05 (Zaun)

Happy Father's Day to all you Daddios!!!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

It's a DoorMatts World

Joe Beimel
DoorMatts .05 (PJ Walters)

Chris Johnson
DoorMatts .05 (Donnelly)

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Clarification on reporting moves

Gents -

Here are a couple of reminders on how the process works for reporting things.

For this week the Clowns are Griswalding themselves across the country and will not be making changes to Sportsline. So, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY (ending Saturday 6/12/10) any issues you have or moves you need help with on Sportsline should be sent to David M and Rich.

When you are reporting trades you ALWAYS need to report your deal and associated moves to Rich. Both teams need to report the trade in order for it to be official. Rich then forwards the trade information and associated moves to Mike C. so he can update Sportsline.

Ruffins and Revenge get jiggy

The Ruffins and Revenge completed a trade effective for tomorrow's (Monday's) games.

The Ruffins send perennial injured Carlos Beltran, Chris Carter and their 12th round pick to the Revenge for closer Brad Lidge and the Revenge's 7th round pick.

Welcome Pat the Bat

Pat Burrell
Clowns .10 (Bowker)
Revenge .09 (Gerut)
Ruffins .05 (Open)
Bulls .05 (D. Young)

Felipe Paulino
Ruffins .05 (Open)

Steve Pearce
Ruffins .05 (Open)

Johnny Venters
Clowns .05 (Lincoln)

Craig Counsell
Twin Killer .05 (Taveras)

Randy Wynn
Revenge .07 (Gerut)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dem Rebels and Ruffins

The Ruffins and Dem Rebels reported what could be considered a blockbuster deal this morning. Dem Rebels traded the cornerstone of their outfield in exchange for what they are hoping are solid pieces for their future.

Dem Rebels send Andrew McCutchen (.05 11+) and Adam Dunn (.35 12+) to the Ruffins and receive in return Mike Leake (.01 12+), Starlin Castro (.10 12+), Tyler Colvin (.10 12+) and Sergio Romo (.01 11+).

The Ruffins were able to add two massively productive OFs for their run for the top while Dem Rebels were able to add four solid positions to plug their holes and hopefully allow them to catch the Killers. A tearful farewell took place at Confederate Park as the fans said good-bye to long-time favorite Dunn and newly beloved phenom McCutchen.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Bidding In The Land of Lincoln

Brad Lincoln
Bulls .05 (Grabow)

Hisanori Takahashi
Copperfields .09 (Lohse)
Red Hots .06 (Badenhop)

Luis Durango
Kenndoza Line .05 (Quintero)

P.J. Walters
DoorMatts .06 (Nieve)

Matt Belisle
Copperfields .05 (Davis, D.)

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Everyone's a Winner!

Laynce Nix
Clowns .08 (Laurie)
DoorMatts .08 (Mathews)

Delwyn Young
Bulls .10 (Counsell)

Xavier Paul
Kenndoza Line .05 (Gervacio)

Rodrigo Lopez
Twin Killers .05 (Weathers)
Dem Rebels .05 (Open)

Kenshin Kawakami
Dem Rebels .05 (Open)

Chris Denorfia
DoorMatts .08 (Mathews)

Sean Burnett
DoorMatts .08 (Daley)

John Axford
DoorMatts .08 (Marrero)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Trading and More Trading

The Twin Killers and Mo's Red Hots teamed up on an interesting deal.



Working on the assumption that championships are won with Molinas, the Red Hots acquired catcher Bengie Molina (.08 10) [joining his brother Yadier where they will now fist fight it out for starting time] along with Aaron Rowand (.08 12+) and the consistent Ryan Dempster (.15 10).



The Killers got rid of expiring contracts and picked up some young talented pitching and the Kenndoza Line Dream Boy. Officially they picked up Tyler Clippard (.02 12+), Kris Medlin (.05 12+) and Russell Martin (.14 12+).

Friday, May 21, 2010

Clowns and Red Hots Continue Trading Trend

The Candy Colored Clowns added to their young phenom stable today when they acquired Jennry Mejia (.05 12+) from the Red Hots in exchange for Clint Barmes (.03 11+). The Red Hots were able to add some versatility to their lineup with Barmes who qualifies at both SS and 2B.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Blockbuster Deal

In a blockbuster trade the Rebels and Bulls made a deal using each team's strengths.

The Rebels shored up their current and future offense in acquiring Drew Stubbs (.05 11+) and Michael Stanton (.10 Mx) and the Bulls 13th round 2011 Rotation pick by trading off some of their starting pitching. The Bulls received Hiroki Kuroda (.06 10), Wandy Rodriguez (.08 11!) and Derek Lowe (.17 11+).

While initially this has the flavor of the first dump trade of the season, closer inspection may prove otherwise. Dem Rebels needed to improve their failing offense. With early disappointment coming from off season Free Agent signee, Raul Ibanez, Stubbs provides some instant spark. And if the reports coming out of the minors are true, Stanton could be roaming the Marlin outfield by mid-June. That would give the Rebels a starting outfield of McCutchen, Stubbs and Stanton with Ibanez and Maybin providing added support.

The Bulls needed to improve their pitching and had offense and minor league prospects to burn. Both teams should benefit from this deal this year and beyond.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Yea Bidding a Plent-Ely

John Ely
Copperfields .08 (Mock)
DoorMatts .08 (Matthews)
Kenndoza .06 (Craig)
Twin Killers .05 (Weathers)
Dem Rebels .05 (Lannan)
Clowns .05 (Chavez)

Clay Hensley
Copperfields .07 (G. Smith)
DoorMatts .07 (Matthews)
Clowns .05 (Chavez)

Mike Lincoln
Clowns .05 (Chavez)

Charlie Morton
Copperfields .05 (Calero)

Chris Carter
Ruffins .05 (Young)

Neil Walker
Ruffins .05 (Matsui)

Humberto Quintero
Kenndoza Line .05 (Craig)

Andres Torres
Twin Killers .05 (Lugo)

Jamey Carroll
Twin Killers .05 (Roberts)

Sunday, May 9, 2010

2011 Rotation Draft Pick Tracker Online

With the first trade involving 2011 Rotation Draft picks now in the books, the Rotation Draft pick tracker has been updated for next season.  This resource will list the 2011 Rotation Draft picks owned and traded away by each CFCL team. 

You can access the tracker via the link in the menu over to the right of this post, or in the CFCL QuickLinks section of the CFCL Internet Headquarters.

If you notice something that seems incorrect in the Tracker, let me know.

Eli Whiteside - Didn't he invent the Catching Gin?

Eli Whiteside
Dem Rebels .05 (Towles)

Rusty Ryal
Dem Rebels .05 (Lambo)

Matt Downs
Dem Rebels .05 (Janish)

Jordan Schafer
Clowns .05 (Atilano)

Tim Stauffer
Ruffins .07 (Kawakami)

Jose Contreras
Ruffins .08 (Lopez)

Trade to Report

In a deal involving immediate and future prospects, the Clowns and Ruffins have pulled off an interesting trade.

The Clowns trade Starlin Castro and their 8th round pick to the Ruffins in exchange for Buster Posey and their 14th pick.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Call 1-800-OLSEN For All Your Pitching Needs

Scott Olsen
DoorMatts .08 (Salome)
Clowns .05 (Padilla)
Red Hots .05 (Moyer)

Andrew Cashner
Bulls .05 (Jacobs)

Roger Bernadina
Red Hots .05 (Moyer)

Luis Atilano
Clowns .05 (Padilla)

Fernando Nieve
DoorMatts .06 (Bruney)

Jordan Lyles
DoorMatts .05 (Hester)

Monday, April 26, 2010

First Blockbuster Deal of 2010

In a trade that will no doubt send shock waves through the league, Dem Rebels and Red Hots conspired on a deal.

Dem Rebels in an effort to have an actual shortstop with playing time on their roster acquired Ronny Cedeno from the Red Hots in exchange for the currently underperforming Melky Cabrera.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Meek Shall Inherit The Ruffins

Evan Meek
Ruffins .05 (Howry)
Red Hots .05 (Cunningham)

Wade LeBlanc
Kenndoza Line .07 (McCutchen)
DoorMatts .06 (Salome)
Red Hots .05 (Cunningham)

Blake Hawksworth
Kenndoza Line .07 (Thole)

Garret Anderson
Red Hots .05 (Cunningham)

Jaime Moyer
Red Hots .05 (Narveson)

Brett Carroll
Red Hots .05 (Paulino)

Koyie Hill
Twin Killers .05 (Ausmus)

Henry Blanco
Twin Killers .05 (LoDuca)

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Chicago Baseball Week In Review

As many of you know, long-time CFCLer Eric Lamb hosts a weekly blogcast about happenings with the Cubs and White Sox, titled "Chicago Baseball In Review".  Rich recently passed on the news that this coming Saturday, Eric will welcome Cubs' broadcaster Len Kasper as a special guest.

You can tune in via the web at:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/eric-l/2010/04/17/chicago-baseball-week-in-review, and also check out download podcasts at iTunes by searching for "Chicago Baseball Review".

Congrats, Eric, and landing the big-time guest!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Chris Sampson, et al (but no Delilah)

Chris Sampson
Candy Colored Clowns .06 (Burton)
Copperfields .05 (Open)

Greg Smith
Copperfields .06 (Open)
DoorMatts .06 (Zavada)

Adam Russell
Kenndoza Line .05 (Raynor)

John Hester
DoorMatts .06 (Zavada)

Paul Janish
Dem Rebels .05 (Schafer)

Livan Hernandez
Copperfields .05 (Open)

Silly Little Game

Next in the line of documentaries on the topic of fantasy baseball is "Silly Little Game", the most recent installment in ESPN's 30 for 30 series of sports documentaries.

Unlike earlier attempts that followed a bunch of nobodies playing the game ("Trading The Gator") or an obssessive nobody playing the game with a bunch of experts ("Fantasyland"), this one focusses on where it all began - the origins of the original Rotisserie League.  As the blurb on ESPN's site says, "few to none of the millions of fantasy players who make up today’s multi-billion-dollar fantasy industry know anything about its origins, nor do they pay any respect or dividends to its founders. Now they will. "

It's a different spin on the fantasy baseball doc, and one I'm looking forward to seeing.  Though I have my concerns after viewing the excerpt ESPN has posted, in which actors prortraying Dan Okrent, Lee Eisenberg, and other founding fathers at La Rotisserie Francais as swarthy chefs and waiters play baseball in the background.  Huh???  I can only hope this is a non-representative clip; if the whole film is like this, I'll be magnificently disappointed.

"Silly Little Game" premieres on Tuesday April 20, at 7:00 Central, on ESPN.  More information can be found at the film's website:  http://30for30.espn.com/film/silly-little-game.html

Friday, April 16, 2010

Nick, Rich, and Jacque

Now that in-season publication has started, if you're not checking out The Monroe Doctrine on a regular basis, you're doing yourself a great disservice.  Rich is once again making quality weekly posts about the CFCL past and present, the Cubs, MLB, and life in general.  You subscribe via a news reader, or at a minimum be sure to click the link over in the sidebar to the right of this post on a regular basis.

If you haven't read his Bring Me Your Torch post casting "Survivor: Heroes vs Villians" using current and former Cub players, go check it out, then come back here for a little treat.

Well done, don't you think?  The reference to the Jacque Jones moment from the 2006 CFCL Draft was a nice touch.  For those who would like to relive it or experience it for the first time, here's the video:

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Beginning of the year reminder

Gents -

A new roster spreadsheet has been posted for download with the first week's worth of bids. Each week on Sunday (afternoon or evening) I will be posting an updated roster.

Also, keep in mind that as of the end of the Draft a little over a week ago, the current salary cap was raised from the $2.60 on Draft Day to $3.00 until the All-Star Game.

First Bidding of the Season

Burke Badenhop
Red Hots .06 (Lewis)
Kenndoza Line .06 (Thole)
Copperfields .05 (Open)

Ronald Belasario
Clowns .05 (Arrendondo)
DoorMatts .05 (Zavada)

Nate Robertson
Revenge .06 (Open)
Bulls .05 (Flores)

Mike Jacobs
Bulls .05 (Open)

Chad Durbin
Bulls .05 (Flores)

Miguel Olivo
Ruffins .05 (Hill)

Rodrigo Lopez
Ruffins .05 (Olsen)

Jesse Chavez
Clowns .05 (Allen)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Opening Day Reminders

Happy Opening Day, Everyone!
A few quick reminders as we count down the hours to the first pitches of the 2010 CFCL Season:
  • If you haven't done so yet, be sure to check your rosters in both locations they appear - the CBS Sportsline site and in the Excel rosters sheets available in the Download Center.  Verify not only that all your players are listed, but that their salaries and contract statuses are correct.
  • You have until Noon Central today (Monday April 5) to set your active roster for the first few days of the season.  Last year, rosters were locked half an hour before the first game of the day - this year it looks like we've got up until 5 minutes before the first pitch of the first game.
  • Remember that you can make moves between your Active and Reserve Rosters every Monday and Friday during the season.  You can enter your moves on any day, but every one needs to be effective on either Monday or Friday - if you're setting your roster on a different day to be effective for an upcoming Monday or Friday, be sure to specify your effective date before entering your moves.  For details on how to set the effective date for a move - in fact, for a full refresher on how to process and report all CFCL roster moves (including trades and free agent bids) review this primer from 2008.  There are couple tiny differences (rosters locking 5 minutes before the first game vs 30 minutes, for example), but by and large everything still applies:  CFCL Transaction Primer.
  • Our first Free Agent Bidding date will be Sunday April 11, with a bidding deadline of 3:00 PM Central Time.  See the CFCL Transaction Primer for details about how to e-mail in your bids.
  • Remember to check in every week or so with the Monroe Doctrine for the most recent ruminations from Rich.  There's a link to the Doctrine in the sidebar over to the right.
  • Finally, for those of you who have Comcast, don't forget that you get a free preview of MLB's Extra Innings package for the first week of the season (April 5-11), which should allow you to see nearly every game being played in MLB.
Good luck, everyone.  Here's to another great season!

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Cuts Are In!!!

Gentlemen -

The cuts are in and therefore the rosters have been updated. Download the Roster Excel Spreadsheet to see what the competition has done.

Below are some of the highlights. Admittedly it doesn't look as pretty as when David did it, but I'm not as talented on the computer as he is.


2010 Winter Waiver Keepers

Aaron Cook .01 – Dem Rebels
Casey McGehee .11 – Dem Rebels
Raul Ibanez .26 – Dem Rebels
Emelio Bonafacio .05 – Dem Rebels (Graging Bulls)
Sean Marshall .01 – Red Hots
Kris Medlin .05 – Red Hots
Dan Haren .33 – Red Hots
Carlos Zambrano .08 – Revenge
Mike Pelfrey .01 - Bulls


2010 Long Term Contracts

Wandy Rodriguez 2 years (.08 11!) Dem Rebels
Jair Jurrjens 2 years (.06 11!) DoorMatts
Chad Qualls 2 years (.06 11!) DoorMatts
Andre Ethier 2 years (.22 11!) Revenge
Ryan Ludwick 2 years (.06 11!) Revenge
Justin Upton 4 years (.22 13!) Bulls
Troy Tulowitski 3 years (.20 12!) Bulls
Pablo Sandoval 3 years (.15 12!) Bulls

X Contracts Awarded

Jay Bruce – Clowns
Michael Bourn - Revenge

Big Salaries Cut

Manny Ramirez .43 Twin Killers
Matt Holliday .50 Twin Killers
Carlos Beltran .40 Copperfields
Lance Berkman .44 Copperfields
Carlos Lee .36 Copperfields
Roy Oswalt .29 Copperfields
Rafael Furcal .19 Copperfields
Brandon Webb .31 Revenge
Jeff Francouer .20 Revenge (Takes a .05 penalty for cutting LTC)
Johann Santana .37 Ruffins
Cole Hamels .24 Bulls

Money Left Per Team

Dem Rebels 8 players needed; .99 to spend; 12.37 cents per player
DoorMatts 8 players needed; 1.14 to spend; 14.25 cents per player
Twin Killers 15 players needed; 1.91 to spend; 12.73 cents per player
Red Hots 11 players needed; 1.68 to spend; 15.27 cents per player
Kenndoza Line 14 players needed; 1.47 to spend; 14.7 cents per player
Revenge 8 players needed; .87 to spend; 10.87 cents per player
Copperfields 11 players needed; .70 to spend; 6.36 cents per player
Ruffins 13 players needed; 1.82 to spend; 14 cents per player
Candy Colored Clowns 11 players needed; 1.35 to spend; 12.27 cents per player
Bulls 8 players needed; 1.05 to spend; 13.12 cents per player

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Deadline Deal

With a mere five days until Roster Freeze Day, the Bulls and Dem Rebels kissed the blarney stone and made a deal.

In an effort to shore up the middle infield and add some team speed, Dem Rebels acquired Emilio Bonafacio and the Bulls 5th round pick.

The Bulls were able to lock down 40% of the Rockies starting staff by acquiring Jason Hammel in return.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Roster Cut Details

"Making final cuts is what I hate most about this job. Monkeying around with people’s lives is never fun. On the other hand, when I’ve picked the team, 25 players are monkeying around with my life." - Don Zimmer

Roster Cuts
Rich has e-mailed roster cut worksheets to all owners - if you haven't received yours, please let Rich know.  The deadline for roster cuts is 4:00 PM Central time on Monday March 22. All teams must reduce their rosters to 15 or fewer players and submit the names of the players being kept to Rich by this date. Any rosters not received by the deadline on March 22 will be reduced to 15 by a random method determined by the Executive Committee.

We'll Be Right Back...
Before we get to the information about the cuts, we've got a brief commercial interruption. As noted in earlier e-mails, all CFCL fees must be paid by the time your cuts are received. If you haven't done so yet, please be sure to send your payment soon so it's sure to get to me in time.  Refer to the previous e-mails for payment information.

Cuts - The Gory Details
The roster cut sheets are (I think) fairly self-explanatory, and certainly those of you have been through this processes before should have no problem filling them out. I won't go into a lot of detail here about how to submit your cuts, but there are a number of things you should be careful to keep in mind when completing the form. A number of years ago I put those reminders and a number of other details into a separate document that I creatively entitled Roster Cut Instructions.

For old pros and young upstarts alike, the temptation will be to dive right in to your cuts, but I encourage everyone to at least take a glance at the instructions so you're aware of all the requirements and implications of your decisions.

Submitting Your Cuts
When you e-mail your cuts to Rich, make sure you put ROSTER CUTS in the subject line -- that way he will know not to open your message until he has submitted his own cuts to the other two-thirds of the Executive Committee.

While the deadline isn't until the beginning of next week, keep in mind that the earlier Rich gets your information the sooner he can start compiling the league-wide keeper lists, which means the sooner you'll get the news. 

As a reminder, your cuts are considered final as of the time you send them -- that means no trades are allowed between MARCH 22 and the end of the Draft. Once you mail in your cuts, your roster is frozen, so if you're working on any last-minute blockbusters, make sure they're completed and noted on your roster cut sheet beofre you send it.

One protected lists have been submitted, they cannot be changed, even for moving players between Active and Reserve Lists. EXCEPTION: Changes may be made before the Draft ONLY to reserve players who were sent to the minors or placed on the DL or has received a special exception from the Executive Committee between the time cuts were submitted and the start of the Draft. You cannot move players from your Reserve List to your Active Roster after your cuts are submitted.

National League Opening Day Rosters
Draft Day (March 27) is the well before Opening Day for most teams, so the official National League rosters will not be set before the Draft. Every team will probably have a few borderline players who still might get send down to the minors before Opening Day.

Remember, you can download the 2010 Spring Training Rosters from the Download Center. Matt G. has been doing a bang-up job of keeping the spreadsheet up-to-date with information about which players have been send down by their NL team.

Pre-Season Calendar
Along with Draft Day, here's a list of other important days in the coming weeks:

Roster Freeze Day
- Monday March 22, 4:00 PM
List of Keepers Released
- Wednesday March 24
Hard Roster Freeze (no more adjustments for DL or demoted players)
- Wednesday March 24
Draft Day
- Saturday March 27
Opening Day Rosters must be set
- Monday April 4, Sportsline Deadline
First Regular Transaction Date
- Friday April 9
First Free Agent Bid Date
- Sunday April 11

Monday, March 15, 2010

More on Fantasyland

The buzz around the March 19 premiere of "Fantasyland" continues to grow.  The makers have a fairly active Facebook page going, they've posted additional videos on their YouTube page (it's not clear if they're outtakes or excerpts from the finished film), and SnagFilms has posted a trailer on their site that is worth checking out:  http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/fantasyland_preview_premiering_on_snagfilms_march_19/

In what I've seen so far, the Facebook comments and video clips seem to focus on the fantasy-baseball-players-are-oddball-geeks aspect (tales of trades made on honeymoon nights, during shivas and funerals, while having sex for cripessakes), and while humerous, they get old pretty fast.  I'm hoping that what's been posted so far is just material collected during the search for the "regular guy" be featured in the film and is not representative of the film itself.

That said, it does look like a well made film, and as the bizare nature of the game's participants isn't the main focus, it should be alot of fun.

As an interesting side-note, "Trading the Gator" clips show up quite often in the "Related Videos" section on YouTube...

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Fantasyland - The Movie

Word was sent out this week that the documentary movie version of "Fantasyland", the book by reporter Sam Walker in which he chronicles his rookie season in the Tout Wars expert league, is finally prepping for release.  Rather than a broadcast, it sounds like this will be a direct-to-web release.  I had given up hope of ever seeing this, since it covers the 2008 season (at least, that was the original intent).  The film has "regular guy" Jed Latkin filling Sam Walker's non-expert role for a season in the AL-only Tout Wars.

The film has a tangential CFCL connection, as former CFCLer Jason Grey is one of the experts participating in Tout Wars AL.

The film is due to be released on March 19 , when it will be posted at http://fantasylandfilm.com/ or  http://snagfilms.com/.

An outtake snippet posted on YouTube has Jed trying to get an update on Barry Bonds' situation from Bonds' agent Jeff Borris (and oddly thinking he's speaking to Scott Boras).



Edit to note that the clip is an outtake and not in the final cut of the film...

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Reserving Non-DL Players Prior to the Draft

In a post about a month ago, we identified a number of special considerations due to our earlier-than-usual draft date.  One of those considerations was to allow certain players who would clearly be starting the season on the disabled list to be reserved prior to Draft Day, even if they have not yet been disabled by their National League team.

The Executive Committee will evaluate each player's situation and determine whether he can be reserved going into Draft Day.  As described in the earlier post, there will be a very high standard of evidence required before the EC will allow such an exception - there must be no doubt that the player will start the season on the Disabled List.

If you have a player you think may qualify for an exception, notify the Executive Committee by posting a response to the Pre-Draft Reserves of Non-DL Players thread on the Executive Committee Discussion board in the Forums.  Include any details or links to published resources that may help clarify the player's situtation.  The EC will discuss the request on the board (all CFCL owners are welcome to contribute) and make a decision about the player.  Note that in some cases the EC may decide that a decision cannot be made right away.

In order to qualify for an exception, there must be CLEAR EVIDENCE that the player will start the season on the DL.  The Executive Committee will use various information resources whether a player meets the criteria, but at a minimum, multiple online sources must have reported that the player will definitely (not "may", not "could", not "might", not "will probably", not "will likely") not be ready to start the season.  We'll use other information in evaluating the situation, but the information available will likely vary by player.  There may very well be players who we say DO NOT qualify for the exception who actually end up starting the season on the DL.  Our goal is to make sure we do not allow an exception for a player who does not start the year on the DL.

Of course, players who do go on the DL before our Hard Roster Freeze (Friday March 26) are automatically qualified to go on the Reserve List - notification of this move will need to be given before the hard freeze.

Feel free to start a discussion on the Forum about any players you think would qualify for an exception, however the EC will likely wait until the week before Draft Day before making a final ruling - only in extreme cases (broken bones, surgery, etc) will the EC feel comfortable making a decision three weeks before D-Day.  The EC will make all rulings by Thursday March 25 at the latest, but except in rare cases, do not expect a ruling before Sunday March 21.

If you have questions about this process, post a response to this note.

Friday, February 26, 2010

NL Spring Training Rosters Posted

With the earlier-than-usual Draft this year it will be more important than ever to have a good handle on NL rosters as they take shape.  To assist with that endeavor, the National League Spring Training rosters have been posted in the Download Center.  They are in Excel format - a workbook with three tabs.

The current Spring Training rosters are on the first tab. As the NL teams make cuts and other roster moves during the season, Matt G. or I will update the rosters so they will reflect the players currently in camp -- whoever is still remaining on Draft Day will be eligible to be nominated in the Auction.

When players are cut, they are moved to the second tab in the workbook, along with a link to an online source providing evidence of the demotion. If you've got questions about whether a player has been sent down, this is a good place to look if you don't see him on the ST roster.

Finally, the third tab lists the current count of players in Major League camp for each team and how many they'll need to cut or put on the DL to get down to the 25 man Opening Day limit.

Matt G. will once again be helping out by making updates to the file as necessary so you can watch the CFCL Draft Pool take form right before your eyes.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Early Draft Considerations

As you know, this year the CFCL will be conducting our Auction and Rotation Draft over a week earlier than is typical. Usually, we’re drafting the day before the season starts, so most NL rosters are fairly set - we have a good idea of which players will be opening the season on the major league rosters, who’s starting on the DL, and who will start things off in the minors.

This year, we’ll not only will we be drafting with a full week of spring training remaining, but we’ll need to submit our keepers, cuts, and contract information a week earlier than usual as well.

In order to ease the strain caused by the early draft, the Executive Committee recently discussed and agreed on some adjustments to our usual rules surrounding roster freeze and other Draft Day guidelines. In creating these provisions, we looked back on the experience from 2002, the last time we were forced to draft early.

In some cases we’re making exceptions to our usual rules, but in most cases we’re just clarifying and emphasizing our current rules so everyone is aware of the implications.

Pre-Season Calendar
To start, here’s what our Pre-Season and Opening Week Calendar will look like this year:

Tue Mar 16 - Roster Cut Sheets e-mailed
Mon Mar 22 - Roster Freeze Day (cut and keeper lists due)
Wed Mar 24 - Keepers/Cuts announced
Fri Mar 26 – Hard Roster Freeze (no more adjustments for demoted or DLed players)
Sat Mar 27 - DRAFT DAY
Mon Apr 4 - Opening Day rosters set
Fri Apr 9 - First regular season transaction date
Sun Apr 11 - First free agent acquisition date


Roster Freeze
Typically, lists of keepers and cuts must be submitted a week before Draft Day. We’re allowing a couple more days than that this year, with the Freeze being the Monday before the draft. The schedule calls for keepers and contract/salary changes to be announced by the Wednesday before the Draft. Rich will do his best to get this information out as soon as possible, but you can help considerably by ensuring that the information you submit to him is complete and correct, eliminating the need for him to track you down to verify your intent or fix errors.

If you have players sent to the minors or placed on the DL after Roster Freeze Day, you will have the opportunity to place them on your Reserve List up to the Hard Roster Freeze on Friday evening. Note, however, that you will NOT be allowed to move players from Reserve to Active during this time.


Placing Injured Keepers on Reserve
According to our rules, players on major league contracts can only be placed on the Reserve List if he has been officially placed on the Disabled List by his NL team. Unfortunately, major league teams routinely wait until the end of Spring Training to place players on the DL, even in the case where it is known weeks in advance that the player will miss significant time.

We will address these situations as we did in 2002. The Executive Committee will evaluate potential DL players on a case-by-case basis. If the EC concludes there is a preponderance of evidence that the player will open the season on the DL (torn rotator cuff, broken leg, knee surgery), the player’s CFCL owner will be allowed to place him on the Reserve List prior to the Hard Roster Freeze. Note that there will be a significant standard of evidence required for such consideration. The EC will review online news stories in evaluating each situation, and statements such as “will likely start the season on the DL”, “won’t be ready for Opening Day”, “might miss the first week” will probably NOT be enough to allow a player to be Reserved.

To keep things transparent and above board, we will probably set up a thread in the Forums for discussion of cases like these.


Minor League Keepers
In a similar vein, CFCL owners will need to decide earlier than usual whether to place their minor leaguers (Mx contracts) on the Active Roster or Reserve List going into the Draft. Our current rules sufficiently address the hazards of drafting early, but we’re mentioning this here to ensure all CFCLers understand the implications and consequences of where you place Mx contract players. For the full details of the rules, be sure to read the section titled “Protecting Mx Contract Players” in the Constitution – the rules covered there will be in effect for this season without change. The two situations you need to be aware of:

1) If you place an Mx player on your Active Roster at the freeze deadline and he does NOT make his NL team’s Opening Day roster, the player can be reserved and his contract will be reset to Mx (if the player is sent down before the Hard Freeze deadline, this move can be made before Draft Day).

2) If you place an Mx player on your Reserve List at the freeze deadline and he DOES make his NL team’s Opening Day roster, you will not be allowed to trade or activate him until July 1. The player’s contract will remain Mx until he reaches the minimum number of plate appearances or innings pitched.

As noted earlier, this is not a change from our standard rules, but given our early Draft, it’s more important ever to carefully consider where you place players on Roster Freeze Day.


Contracts of Players Acquired On Draft Day
This is another item that is not a change from our standard rules, but something we wanted to make sure everyone understands prior to Draft Day.

The player pool on Draft Day will be loaded with players who will end up getting demoted before the season starts. Players acquired in the Auction portion of Draft Day will receive a major league (12+) contract, even if they are subsequently sent to the minor leagues before Opening Day. So don’t come to the auction expecting to load up your roster with a bunch of Mx contract players for a penny each.

Players acquired in the Rotation Draft will have their contract determined by their status on Opening Day. Rotation Draft players who are on NL Opening Day rosters or disabled lists will receive a major league (12+) contract, while players who are in the minors, still meet the rookie PA and IP rules, and have never been active on a CFCL roster will receive an Mx contract.


Post-Draft Roster Moves
The salary cap will increase to $3.00 immediately following Draft Day. This will allow teams to do any shuffling between Active and Reserve to prepare their rosters for Opening Day. Likewise, trading will be allowed starting immediately after the Draft.

The first day for Free Agent Bids will be Sunday April 11, a full week into the season.


If you have any questions or concerns about the information we’ve covered here – or think we may have missed something, please let the Executive Committee know.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Clown and a Bentel Trade

The Candy Colored Clowns completed their triple play (third trade this off-season with a Bentel owner) in the trade arena by making the following deal with the DoorMatts:

The Clowns trade Carlos Marmol (.14 11+) and their 4th round pick to the DoorMatts for Ubaldo Jimenez (.10 10!) and the Matts 2nd round pick.

The Clowns solidified their rotation while also gathering up another high round draft pick. The DoorMatts have either added some much needed help to their bullpen or given themselves a summer long double headache (Marmol now being a 'Matt and Cub).

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Blast from the (kinda) CFCL Past

Watching the overtime in the Vikings-Saints game tonight, a Sears commercial featuring Brett Favre caught me eye:



Brett's co-star in the clip is Brad Morris - producer/director of Trading the Gator, the fantasy baseball documentary from 2002 in which the CFCL played a featured role.  Brad  is (or was, last I heard) involved with Second City Improv in Chicago - it's nice to see him hobnobbing with the goat of the NFC Championship game.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Winter Waiver 2010 Comes to a Close

With no team taking a flier on Kevin Kouzmanoff, the 2010 Winter Waivers has officially come to a close. Keep an eye on the CFCL Front Office, CFCL Internet Headquarters and your local e-mail for information about Trades, Roster Cuts and Draft Day.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Draft Day Resources For Download

The CFCL Front Office continues to shake off the icicles and gear up for the league's 27th season.  Toward that end, I've updated the Download Center with a couple resources to help prepare for the 2010 Draft:
  • A spreadsheet that lists the number of games played by positon in 2009 for anyone who played in the majors last year.  The listing highlights the position(s) that each player will qualify at in 2010 based on our eligibility rules (20 or more games, or the position played most often if the player didn't appear in at least 20 games at any one position).
  • A spreadsheet listing the breakdown of Rotation Draft picks by round.  This should include all the updates for draft picks that have been traded since last season.  At this point, this listing matches the online Rotation Draft Pick Tracker, though that's not to say either of those resources are 100% accurate.  If you've acquired any Rotation Draft picks via trade, be sure to check the listing to ensure it accurately reflects the picks you currently own.
Visit the Downloads Center at the CFCL Internet Headquarters to access both of these resources.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Online Constitution Updated

Taking a break from the CFCL trade fest (complete with running Critique Commentary from the Bull Braintrust), I'm happy to announce that the CFCL's online Constitution has received its first update in quite a while.

For the past couple years, we've been operating under a set of rules (including a whole new salary/contract notation) that wasn't fully reflected in the published Constitution. I've been spending my time lately updating the Constitution to reflect our current rule set, the results are now posted online: http://home.comcast.net/~dmahlan/constitution/const-fm.htm

In particular, be sure to check out Article VII., which provides a key to deciphering all those numbers, letters, and symbols that appear with the salaries on our rosters.  I've also added other notes and explanations as needed where the EC has clarified issues over the past couple years.

More revisions/clarifications may be coming, as Rich and Michael are currently reviewing the Constitution for other potential revisions, but the CFCL has waited long enough for a key to the contract indicators so I didn't want to wait to get it posted.

Finally, note that the PDF version of the Constitution that is available in the Download Center is still the old version.  This will be updated within a few days - I will post a notice when it is ready.

If you discover any problems with the Constitution, have trouble understanding any of the additions, or find anything missing, please let the Executive Committee know.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Rebels, Killers (Bentel y Bentel) complete deal

Not happy trading one stud reliever from the Dodgers tonight, Dem Rebels purged their roster of the second Boy of Summer. Dem Rebels traded George Sherrill (.16 11+) to the Killers for Derek Lowe (.17 11+) and the Killers 8th round pick.

The Killers have picked up their second reliever in this short trading season and Dem Rebels have revamped their pitching staff in the hopes of moving closer to the first division.

The Trades Just Keep on Flowing

Mo's Red Hots and Dem Rebels completed a deal today that frees up some salary for the Rebels and solidifies the bullpen for the Hots.

Dem Rebels trade Jonathon Broxton (.17 11+) to the Red Hots for J.A. Happ (.01 11+), Leo Nunez (.01 11+) and six poker lessons.

Winter Waiver 2010 - Round 4

For the second week in a row, the Candy Colored Clowns jump in to take a player out of the Copperfields grasp, this time snagging Arthur Rhodes for the recently departed Kevin Kouzmanoff. Even though Kouzmanoff was traded to the A's, he is available to be claimed and therefore we will have a Round 5, ending Thursday, January 21st at 3pm.

Clowns
*Arthur Rhodes .05 (Kevin Kouzmanoff .12)

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Twin Killer Jump in the Pool

The Candy Colored Clowns continued their Trade Road through all CFCL cities by stopping in Greeneville, SC to conduct a one for one with new owner Mike Bentel.

The Clowns trade reliever Rafael Bentancourt (.05 11+) to the Killers for infielder Clint Barmes (.03 11+).

Oddly, no rotation picks were involved.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Second Trade of the Year

In an effort to acquire every Cincinnati prospect and every rotation pick third round and higher, the Candy Colored Clowns announces a deal with the Revenge.

Clowns trade stud closer Francisco Cordero and their 10th round pick for Todd Frazier and the Revenge 3rd round pick.

Winter Waiver 2010 - Round 3

One claim to guarantee a Round 4. Showing buyer's remorse from Round 1:

Graging Bulls
Emelio Bonifacio .05 (Arthur Rhodes .05)

The deadline for claiming Rhodes is Sunday, January 17th at 3pm.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Winter Waiver 2010 - Round 2

Very quiet second round. Players in parentheses are available for Round 3.

Mo's Red Hots
Kris Medlin .05 (Danny Herrera .05)
John Smoltz .06 (Chris Dickerson .16)

Dem Rebels
Aaron Cook .01 (Ryan Spilborghs .01)
Andrew Lambo .05M (John Lannan .12)

Candy Colored Clowns
Kevin Kouzmanoff .12 (Emelio Bonafacio .05)

Round 3 claims must be submitted no later than 3pm Thursday, January 14th. Again, for every player claimed, a player must be waived.

Mo's Red Hots
Kris Medlin .05
*John Smoltz .06

Twin Killers
None

Revenge
None

Dem Rebels
Aaron Cook .01
*John Smoltz .06
*Kevin Kouzmanoff .12
Andrew Lambo .05M

Ruffins
None

Clowns
*Kevin Kouzmanoff .12

Bulls
*Aaron Cook

Copperfields
*Kevin Kouzmanoff .12

DoorMatts
None

Kenndoza Line
None

Saturday, January 9, 2010

First Trade of 2010

Only 44 hours and 30 minutes into the new trade season the Candy Colored Clowns and Dem Rebels completed a deal addressing each other's needs.

Dem Rebels traded young pitching phenom Mat Latos (.02 11+) and their 2nd round rotation pick to the Clowns for Rebel fan favorite Derrek Lee (.19 11+) and their 6th round rotation pick.

The Clowns immediately met with their Salary Capologist Cookie to see how best to spend the extra .17.

Rebels Management tearfully awaited at Fort Payne Internation Airport for the arrival of Lee. Upon touchdown, the Rebel limo (a rusted pickup truck with 323,417 miles on it) sped Lee to Confederate Park so that Lee could organize his locker, held in vacant honor of his previous five years of service.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Constitutional Updates

As CFCL action ramps up with Winter Waivers and the opening of the trade market, the Executive Committee is undertaking a review of the CFCL Constitution. It's been a few years since the online version of the Constitution was updated - which is unfortunate because we've undergone a few significant changes (including a new contract identification structure) that aren't reflected in the currently-available Constitution.

We are making sure that we're bringing it up to date, simplifying things where we can, closing loopholes, and adding clarifications to head off any potential Constitutional crisises.

If there is anything you feel is missing from the Constitution or is particularly confusing or cumbersome, please let us know so we can address it now as we're going through this process.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Winter Waiver 2010 - Round 1

Suprisingly quiet claiming considering it's the First Round. Only five team submitted claims. Here are the results.

Mo's Red Hots
Dan Haren .33W (Waive Micah Hoffpauir .10)
Dan Murphy .05W (Ryan Garko .15)
James MacDonald .05W (Scott Rolen .24)
Sean Marshall .01W (Carlos Delgado .17)
Jose Ceda .02M (Kevin Kouzmanoff .12)

Revenge
Carlos Zambrano .08W (Aaron Cook .01)
Jose Valverde .20W (John Smoltz .06)

Dem Rebels
Angel Guzman .05W (Mike MacDougal .06)
Raul Ibanez .26W (John Mayberry .06)
LaTroy Hawkins .10W (Angel Pagan .05)
John Lannan .12W (Adam Rosales .05)
Casey McGehee .11W (Allen Craig .05)
Gorkys Hernandez .02M (Ben Francisco .08)

Bulls
Matt Diaz .06W (Isaac Davis .05)
Dan Meyer .05W (Kris Medlin .05)
Mike Pelfrey .01W (Zach Duke .05)
Arthur Rhodes .05W (Andrew Lambo .05M)

Copperfields
Clayton Richard .06W (Jason Kendall .01)
Eric Young Jr. .12W (Scott Hairtson .02)
Kevin Correia .10W (Willie Harris .05)
Carlos Lee .36W (Chris Sampson .05)
Mitch Stetter .05 (Manny Parra .03)

The players waived in parenthesis can be claimed by Sunday, January 10th at 3pm. The Trade Season is officially open!! Keep in mind, regardless of trades made, any claims made MUST INCLUDE a concurrent player to waive. That applies even if you've made a trade and have fewer than 23 players on your roster.

The Roster Excel Sheet will be udpated and ready for download later tonight.

Red Hots (only 5)
*Haren .33
*Murphy .05
*Jose Valverde .20
James MacDonald .05
*Sean Marshall .01
Jose Ceda .02M

Twin Killers
None

Revenge
*Haren .33
*Carlos Zambrano .08
*Jose Valverde .20

Dem Rebels
*Dan Haren .33
*Angel Guzman .05
Raul Ibanez .26
*LaTroy Hawkins .10
John Lannan .12
Casey McGehee .11
Gorkys Hernandez .02M

Ruffins
None

Clowns
None

Bulls (only 4)
*Carlos Zambrano .08
*Matt Diaz .06
*Angel Guzman .05
Dan Meyer .05
Mike Pelfrey .01
Arthur Rhodes .05
*Sean Marshall .01

Copperfields (only 6)
*Dan Haren .33
Clayton Richard .06
Eric Young .12
Kevin Correia .10
*Dan Murphy .05
*Matt Diaz .06
*Sean Marshall .01
Carlos Lee .36
*LaTroy Hawkins .10
Mitch Stetter .05



DoorMatts
None

Kenndoza Line
None