im gonna go through with the compensation this first year with these rules, and make amendments as i go along. its a work in progress but id like to see this become a main fixture.
1. free agency will now be six 5-day rounds. the first 2 rounds will be compensatory rounds, the final 4 will not. compensation is decided by the signings of class a and class b free agents.
2. class a free agents will net compensation in the form of a pick from #16 overall to #45 overall, depending on the signing team
3. class b free agents will net compensation in the form of a pick from #46 overall to #75 overall, depending on the signing team
4. the class of the free agent will NOT be decided by ratings. keep your eyes on ratings, because some guys may not be rated in comparison to their class (meaning, if a 1 star player meets the qualifications to be a class a free agent, he will indeed be a class a free agent... and thusly, keep that in mind before you offer to him).
5. instead, their class will be decided by statistics...
a. class a hitters compensation will be decided by...
1. a minimum of 500 PLATE APPEARANCES
2. an ops of .835 or higher
b. class b hitters compensation will be decided by...
1. a minimum of 400 PLATE APPEARANCES
2. an ops of .750 or higher
c. class a starters compensation will be decided by...
1. a minimum of 200 innings pitched
2. 25 starts
3. an earned run average of 3.60 or lower
d. class b starters compensation will be decided by...
1. a minimum of 150 innings pitched
2. 18 starts
3. an earned run average of 4.25 or lower
e. class a relievers compensation will be decided by...
1. either 75 appearances or 75 innings pitched
2. an era under 2.50
f. class b relievers compensation will be decided by...
1. either 50 appearances or 50 innings pitched
2. an era under 3.25
g. ratings will come into play in one situation and one situation ONLY... injuries. their statistics and, more importantly, i will be the determining factor in that case.
h. if you sign 2 players of the same class... the team whos player you signed officially FIRST, will be given the correct compensation. the team whos player you signed SECOND, will be given your NEXT ROUND pick, as well as a sandwich pick in between rounds.
this is known as the dave rule, since diamond dave initially asked the question which prompted this rule. to translate it and make it more understandable... and ill use dave as the example. dave signed michael young, a class b free agent this season. thus, the yankees will be getting a 2nd round pick from detroit. now, let us assume dave signs another class b free agent... he would send his 3rd round pick to that team, and that team would also get a sandwich pick in between rounds 2 and 3.