"The
only thing bad about winning the pennant is that you have to
manage the All-Star Game the next year. I’d rather go fishing
for three days." - Whitey
Herzog
The in-season salary cap officially increases to $3.50
effective Noon on Tuesday July 12.However,
keep in mind that you cannot make roster moves on that day just to raise your
total salary above the $3.00 level.All mid-week moves must still be in reaction to an MLB roster
move or a CFCL trade.The earliest
date you can make free moves to take advantage of the higher cap is Friday July
15 (to be effective on Saturday).
Coming Soon ... IFAB Day
Here's an early reminder that the Interleague Free Agent
Bidding (IFAB) Day is just around the corner.Specifically, it will be Monday August 1, the day after MLB's July 31
trading deadline.
We added this new wrinkle a few years ago to address some
issues concerning players who came to the NL on the date of the MLB interleague
trading deadline, as well as to increase the excitement that goes along with
that day.
IFAB day is the only time during the season when free agent
bidding is allowed on a non-Friday.The
intent is to allow CFCL teams to acquire players who come over to the NL at the
trading deadline immediately, rather than waiting until the following Friday.
IFAB Day is the day immediately following the MLB interleague
trading deadline, regardless of when it occurs.For example, a couple years ago we had normal transaction day on Friday,
and then ALSO allowed bidding on free agents on Saturday August 1 to cover all
the guys who came to the NL after the regular deadline.This year the trading deadline falls on a Sunday, so we allow free agent
bidding on the following Monday.
Here are some important details about this rule:
1.On the Interleague Free Agent Bid Day, bidding will be
allowed on ALL free agents (not only those that came over from the AL in
trades).
2.ONLY free agent bidding and associated moves (reserves,
waivers) will be allowed.You
cannot make a straight reserve/activate move on IFAB Day.
3.Any players waived on IFAB Day will remain on waivers only
until 4:00 on the Friday immediately following (so in most cases the waiver
period will be less than the usual week).
4.If the MLB trade deadline falls on a Friday, players traded to the NL on July 31 can ONLY be bid on
on the Interleague Free Agent Bid Day (Saturday).This
would prevent a situation where Alex Rodriguez gets traded to the Reds at
3:45 on Friday and is snagged for .12 by someone who's got Internet access at
work.
On a General Note: Remember
that a free agent must appear on the TQS Free Agent Listing before you can bid
on him -- this is the case throughout the season, not just on IFAB Day.
The TQS listing is updated early every AM when the daily stats are generated,
and is not updated throughout the day, so if
a player is called up or traded to the NL at 11:00 AM on Friday, he's not
eligible for bidding on that day.
If anyone has questions about how this works, contact an
Executive Committee member.
Hometown Discount Watch
In 2006, the teams that finished in 5th-12th
place in 2005 will receive a budget of up to .06 to use toward reacquiring
players who had played out their option with the team (B-contract players). The
exact amount each team receives will be based on how far behind the 5th
place team they are at the end of the year, in terms of a percentage of the 5th
place team's point total.
Team
Points
%
of 5th Place
Discount
Budget
DoorMatts
71.5
100.00%
.06
Stones
69.0
96.50%
.05
Dem
Rebels
58.0
81.12%
.04
Da
Paul Meisters
52.0
72.73%
.04
Hot
Sludge Sundae
45.5
63.64%
.03
Eric's
Lambchops
38.0
53.15%
.03
Nick's
Picts
36.5
51.05%
.03
Splendid
Splinters
33.0
46.15%
.02
Record Book
Week Ending 7/8: No new
records were set this week.