Young Drachma
01-13-2012, 12:09 PM
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The LEGACY player rule was enacted in 1841 to give SLOP teams a player that they could build their franchises around. This cornerstone player is an uncapped player who comes with a 15-year contract valued at $300m. But this contract only gets "unlocked" for cap purposes if the player is traded or released.
Because fast-sim is intentionally geared towards player movement and free agency, this anchored player is aimed to give teams someone who is consistently around.
We'll follow the careers of our legacy players to see how this first installment goes over the next decade plus.
Let's meet our new legacy players that have been introduced thus far.
SS Jackson Quevada (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_865.html), Phoenix
SS William Randolph (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1981.html), Brooklyn
2B Shovel Bryant (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_432.html), San Diego
SP Ramesh Chandar (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_686.html), Seattle
RF Moe Jackson (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_2010.html), Milwaukee
SP/IF Charlie Taylor (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1711.html), Philadelphia
SP Hank Griggs (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1270.html), Carolina
2B AEJ Collins (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1117.html), Memphis
SP Bobby Foster (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1487.html), Chicago
SP Jonathan "Mad Dog" Redick (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1886.html), Syracuse
C Skippy Kaufman (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1998.html), Los Angeles
The LEGACY player rule was enacted in 1841 to give SLOP teams a player that they could build their franchises around. This cornerstone player is an uncapped player who comes with a 15-year contract valued at $300m. But this contract only gets "unlocked" for cap purposes if the player is traded or released.
Because fast-sim is intentionally geared towards player movement and free agency, this anchored player is aimed to give teams someone who is consistently around.
We'll follow the careers of our legacy players to see how this first installment goes over the next decade plus.
Let's meet our new legacy players that have been introduced thus far.
SS Jackson Quevada (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_865.html), Phoenix
SS William Randolph (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1981.html), Brooklyn
2B Shovel Bryant (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_432.html), San Diego
SP Ramesh Chandar (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_686.html), Seattle
RF Moe Jackson (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_2010.html), Milwaukee
SP/IF Charlie Taylor (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1711.html), Philadelphia
SP Hank Griggs (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1270.html), Carolina
2B AEJ Collins (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1117.html), Memphis
SP Bobby Foster (http://www.wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1487.html), Chicago
SP Jonathan "Mad Dog" Redick (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1886.html), Syracuse
C Skippy Kaufman (http://wyogeek.com/baseball/baseball/players/player_1998.html), Los Angeles