Up the Ladder has an opening for a new owner. We are preparing to start Season 2. Here are the league rules.


Pick any franchise in the history of baseball that you want. No duplicate franchises.
Build your team with any player from the history of your franchise. Clones are possible but no clones on the same team.
Build your team within a salary cap that increases each season - going up the ladder.

Season 1 - $70,000,000
Season 2 - $80,000,000
Season 3 - $90,000,000
Season 4 - $100,000,000
Season 5 - $110,000,000

At the end of season 5, we go back to the bottom rung of the ladder and repeat.

An important note regarding franchises. They will be recognized by city and not by nickname. So, if you pick the Atlanta Braves you have access to players that played for Atlanta - not Boston, not Milwaukee. The same is true for any franchise that relocated during its existence. If a franchise, simply changed their nickname then each iteration of the team is considered a new franchise for purposes of this league.

This next part of the league description is an idea I have stolen from bheid408. Each team will receive 50 AAA players ( 30 & 20 ) - real names, real players.

Season 1 - below average quality players
Season 2 - average quality players
Season 3 - above average quality players
Season 4 - way above average quality players
Season 5 - random quality players

You will build your future teams with a combination of your original team and the AAA players that you receive. The league will have no draft.

Here is a more detailed explanation:

The original 25 players you select are available to you as long as they have a season of play that you have not already used. Once you use a season you cannot use it again. In order to keep one of your original 25 players you must use a season of play that is associated with the original franchise.

Example - you have 1970 Jim Palmer on your initial squad. You can use any other Jim Palmer season with Baltimore other than 1970 in any future seasons.

To fill out your roster for Season 2 you will be able to keep as many or as few of the AAA players you received in Season 1.

Example - you received Catfish Hunter as a AAA player. You can include Catfish Hunter on your 25-man roster in Season 2 and use any year of play associated with him that you wish.

Each season you will receive a fresh batch of AAA players, so you keep them from one season to another or you lose them.

A quick summary: You pick a franchise. Build a team subject to a salary cap using any player from franchise history. That's your original 25-man roster. Future rosters are built through the original 25-man roster and AAA players that were assigned to your team. You build your second squad subject to a salary cap and repeat.

Rules:

Draft - none
I/R - none
DH - none
Trades - yes, you can trade players. But trades must be in the season of play. You cannot trade future seasons for players.
Trade vetoes - 12 votes are needed to veto a trade.
Salary cap - each season will have a salary cap that pertains to the 25-man roster on opening day.
AAA - you can call up and send down AAA players at will subject to the league transaction deadline.

3/15/2024 6:53 AM
Los Angeles is the available franchise. Here is their 25 man roster for the upcoming season.
Larry Dierker 1974 SP
Claude Osteen 1972 SP
Johnny Podres 1960 SP
Hyun-Jin Ryu 2018 SP
Don Sutton 1982 SP
Antonio Alfonseca 2001 RP
Jim Brewer 1973 RP
Brandon League 2014 RP
Yohan Ramirez 2020 RP
Ed Roebuck 1960 RP
Todd Worrell 1995 RP
Miguel Montero 2011 C
Joe Nolan 1980 C
Dave Bergman 1980 1B
Adrian Gonzalez 2013 1B
Nelson Liriano 1996 2B
Steve Sax 1985 2B
Adrian Beltre 2000 3B
Todd Zeile 1998 3B
Chico Carrasquel 1958 SS
Maury Wills 1960 SS
Dusty Baker 1977 OF
Brett Butler 1995 OF
Doug Glanville 2003 OF
Shawn Green 2001 OF
3/16/2024 5:41 AM (edited)

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