how will you treat players who are traded during the year, will all of their records for that season be combined such that they are all adjusted, or will they be treated as discrete units. as an example, 2015 Cespedes has 4 records in the system, I assume he most often could have one of his full (combined) season records drafted, or due to the variance in stats and other reasons someone may decided to take his partial Mets or Tigers season. Will these selections all be added together and his adjustment will occur based on total selections for these four records, or will they be treated as separate records and each record will vary?
My assumption is all player records from that season will be combined as one for this purpose, but I would like to understand this?
Because I primarily only play progressive single season leagues, my second question relates to a concern in simply the number of times certain player are drafted due to being part of multi year leagues or theme type leagues. it seems that many salaried players at the lower end of the spectrum will see their overall salary go down because they are always going to be drafted less often, and the players at the high end of the spectrum will really be those going up or down based on the theme and open league drafting that occurs. Do you feel this will be true? or does say 1976 Garry Templeton get drafted roughly as often as 1976 George Brett? I suspect not because the 1976 Templeton is likely only going to be drafted in a 76 league only, whereas a 1976 Brett could be drafted in a variety of leagues...