Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Showdown Challenge #5: The Middle Leagues

The Middle Leagues


In case you missed it, Matt has started and has done an excellent job commissioning a league based off of this Blog's 2018 set. To complement his league and pay tribute to the hard work he put into it, this Showdown Challenge is going to be a little different. Instead of constructing a lineup, you will be constructing a roster. And instead of facing 1 card, you'll be facing another team, or depending on how things go, another league entirely. One guy you might face is Todd Frazier, who grew up in Tom's River and played in the Little League World Series.


Here's the drop: Matt's league of 12 teams is wildly successful, and for those of you who missed your chance to participate, here is your lifeline. So, without further ado, I introduce to you The Middle Leagues.

From this point forward, I will be addressing Matt's project as "The Big Leagues", and for our purposes, that's exactly what it is. And since "Little League" is taken, I figured I'd go right down the middle and came up with, uh, the middle. And thus, The Middle Leagues was born. And speaking of the Little Leagues, Todd Frazier is from Tom's River and played in the Little League World Series.

So what exactly is the Middle Leagues? Great question, glad you asked. The Middle Leagues will effectively serve as a minor league system to The Big Leagues. So while you will be constructing your team from the 2018 set, only Big League undrafted free agents will be initially available to you. After you make your roster, you will GM your roster through the season as the teams play.

Here are the rules of the league, many of which mirror or compliment the big league rules:
  1.  Instead of a draft, you will submit your 4000 point, 20-25 man roster here. Players will be available on a first come first serve basis and can only be chosen once. If you pick somebody who has already been chosen, I will notify you. If I do not hear back before the start of the season, I will make substitution(s) as seen fit.
  2. Any time any team in either league cuts a player, the entire big leagues will have first waiver rights, followed by the middle leagues.
  3. Once all middle league teams are formed, remaining players are placed in free agency, where they can be claimed on a first come first served basis by any team in any league.
  4. At the conclusion of the first season, the Big Leagues will conduct their entire draft, then the Middle Leagues will conduct their draft.
  5. You may only manage 1 team in each league. If for whatever reason your team moves leagues and joins a league in which you already have a team, you will be asked to relinquish control of one of your teams.
  6. You may make unlimited trades across both leagues, with the exception that if you control more than 1 team involved in a transaction, the trade must be approved by Matt and myself.
  7. Todd Frazier is from Tom's River and played in the Little League World Series.
  8. You may only make ten waiver claims throughout the season.
  9. At the conclusion of the first year, Middle League teams will be able to protect the rights to 4 players of their choice. The 2019 version of that player, at 2019 cost, will be assigned to the Middle League team who protects. The remaining roster spots will be filled by an offseason draft, which will be conducted after the Big League rosters are set.
  10. All Middle League teams are capped at 4000 points. All point adjustments mirror the Big Leagues. Any points not used by the start of the season will be available next year.
  11. The season size depends on how many teams sign up. The league can function with anywhere from 4 to 12 teams.
  12. Games will be played by volunteers, myself included, except that you cannot play games in which your team is playing. Games will be played using Bob's guide, except that volunteers may introduce reasonable house rules to add some quirky fun to the league. Remember, it's a minor league...
  13. Rules may be added or changed by the Middle Leagues commissioner as desired.
So, here's a list of the free agents available

And here's the league's home website

By the way, Todd Frazier is from Tom's River and played in the Little League World Series.

29 comments:

  1. James Paxton-430
    Madison Bumgarner-370
    Stephen Strasburg-340
    Jon Gray-200

    Seth lugo-280
    Brad Boxberger-10
    Justin Miller-20
    Brad Hand-150
    Trevor Hildenberger-10
    Matt magill-10
    Michael Feliz-20


    Gerraldo Parra-230
    Kris Bryant-350
    Rhys Hoskins-350
    Charlie Blackmon-440
    Marcell Ozuna-230
    Dj Lamaheui-170
    Paul Dejong-150
    Yonder Alonso-150
    Gary Sanchez-90

    ReplyDelete
  2. Awesome, what's your team name?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Paxton a Punch. (Matatas affiliate)

      Delete
    2. This comment has been removed by the author.

      Delete
  3. Minocqua Golden Retrievers (Wolves affiliate)

    SP Gerrit Cole 500 pt
    SP Jhoulys Chacin 420 pt
    SP Chase Anderson 190 pt
    SP Zach Godley 220 pt

    RP Jared Hughes 180
    RP Tony Watson 170
    RP David Robertson 180
    RP Marco Estrada 10 pt
    RP Brad Brach 10 pt
    RP Yovanni Gallardo 10 pt (IP 2)
    RP Greg Holland 20 pt

    2200 left
    C Yasmani Grandal 300 pt
    1B Joe Mauer 220 pt
    2B Logan Forsythe 20 pt
    SS Freddy Galvis, 50 pt
    3B Ian Happ 260 pt
    LF Corey Dickerson 290 pt
    CF Michael Conforto 340 pt
    RF Robbie Grossman 260 pt
    DH Nelson Cruz 340 pt

    ReplyDelete
  4. Sorry about the mix up, but Greg Holland is on one of Matt's team. Please select another bench player.

    ReplyDelete
  5. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  6. (Didn't notice the bit about spare points carrying over, cut a bit of dead weight off the bench)

    The Namba 48ers

    SP Yu Darvish 470
    SP Jeremy Hellickson 280
    SP Kenta Maeda 270
    SP Marcus Stroman 50

    RP Chaz Roe 180
    RP Wade Davis 150
    RP Joakim Soria 140
    RP Adam Cimber 100
    RP Brad Ziegler 70
    RP Ty Blanch 40
    RP Brad Peacock 30

    3-C Elias Diaz 230
    5-1B Jake Bauers 130
    6-2B Yoan Moncada 150
    8-3B Evan Longoria 70
    4-SS Andrelton Simmons 240
    7-LF Wil Myers 130
    9-CF Kevin Kiermaier 110
    1-RF Justin Upton 310
    2-DH Scooter Gennett 340
    Bench Odubel Herrera 140
    Bench Alex Avila 40
    Bench Jose Reyes 30

    ReplyDelete
  7. C: Martin
    1b: Pearce
    2b: Albies
    3b: Profar
    SS: Didi
    LF: Pinder
    CF: Martin
    RF: Hayward
    DH: Encarnacion

    SP: Gausman, Marco Gonzalez, HEaney, Urena
    RP: Colome, Vincent, VerHagen, Cashner, Bailey, Colon

    No Bench

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Batting Order

      Didi
      Profar
      Pearce
      Encarnacion
      Albies
      Russell Martin
      Leonys Martin
      Heyward
      Pinder

      Delete
    2. Team name is Bay Area Thundersticks

      Delete
    3. I'm counting 19. You need 20.

      Delete
    4. Drop Gausman and Marco, add Minor and Suarez for rotation.
      Add Paul Sewald to bullpen

      Delete
  8. COLOMBIAN BOOTYLOVERS


    C Jorge Alfaro 150
    1B Albert Pujols 70
    2B Starlin Castro 180
    3B Colin Moran 240
    SS Tim Anderson 70
    LF Ryan Braun 210
    CF Max KeĆ¼ler 160
    RF Steven Souza 30
    DH Jay Bruce 130
    BN Derek Dietrich 210
    BN Steven Souza 30
    BN Curtis Granderson 260
    = 1740

    SP Clay Buchholz 460
    SP J.A. Happ 430
    SP Wade LeBlanc 420
    SP C.C. Sabatia 390
    = 1700

    RP John Axford 80
    RP Drew Steckenrider 80
    RP Hector Rondon 100
    RP Tommy Hunter 100
    RP Joe Jimenez 110
    = 470

    == 3910


    Greetings from Germany to this great MLB Showdown community.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Danke. You have 21 players on your roster, but Souza is listed twice. Your point total is 3880.

    Welcome to the Middle Leagues.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Justin Smoak 330
    Jonathan Villar 220
    Adrian Beltre 220
    Brandon Crawford 230
    Josh Reddick 160
    Rosell Herrera 30
    Michael Taylor 40
    Jose Abreu 270
    Luke Maile 140

    Wade Miley 380
    Kevin Gausman 350
    Marco Gonzales 350
    Jose Quintana 330

    Richard Bleier 100
    Corey Knebel 150
    Amir Garrett 90
    Ken Giles 140
    Ryan Tepera 100

    Greg Allen 110
    Brock Holt 250

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So is Smoak. You will have claim over all others who haven't already been taken. If I don't hear back from you on roster changes, I will fill in your roster.

      Delete
    2. Put in Joey Rickard and Justin Boehr, I think that should fill my roster positions and points

      Delete
  11. Salem's Salty Sea Dawgs and Sox- sorry for the no team name

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Please send your batting order to antilogygaming@gmail.com

      Delete
  12. C – Omar Navarez - 250
    1 - Josh Bell - 290
    2 – Yairo Munoz - 240
    3 Eduardo Escobar - 270
    SS – Carlos Correa - 200
    LF – Joc Pederson - 260
    CF – Guillermo Heredia – 50
    RF – Stephen Piscotty – 280
    DH – Jorge Soler - 260
    Bench – Victor Reyes – 30
    Bench – Jon Jay – 30
    Bench – Neil Walker - 40

    SP – Jack Flaherty - 420
    SP – Anibal Sanchez - 390
    SP – Eduardo Rodriguez - 300
    SP – Carlos Rondon - 200


    RP – Robert Gsellman - 50
    RP – Same Dyson - 140
    RP – Keving McCarthy - 90
    RP – Ricard Rodriguez - 140
    RP Joe Biagini – 10

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Please send your batting order to antilogygaming@gmail.com

      Delete
  13. I also forgot to provide a teams name- The name will be
    Houston Crawdads

    ReplyDelete
  14. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Last call, get your teams in today, or at least let me know when you plan to submit a team.

    ReplyDelete
  16. alright, 8 teams it is. That's the cutoff. I'm going to draft a follow-up post, but if you have a team, please send your batting order to antilogygaming@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My batting order is posted to this article.

      Delete