1950 Regressive Needs One TAKEN Topic

It's a new era for this league, get in while you can!

This league started in 2008 and has continued until today, we just wrapped up 1951, our 58th season. The league has always had 16 teams and only 15 keepers, which meant for most of the league's existence all owners had difficult decisions to make on who to keep and the draft had lots of depth. Unfortunately, once real MLB went down to 16 teams in 1960, the draft pool became much thinner and the league played like a boring unlimited keeper league, except with a tedious 10 round draft where everyone good was gone by Round 3 or 4.

So we've changed up the format to improve the league, starting with the upcoming 1950 season. We are contracting to 12 teams and will have a contraction draft soon. Then the rules will stay the same as before:
  • Maximum 15 keepers
  • Draft order based on reverse order of keeper salary, with an evenly weighted lottery of the top six for the first round. Zero incentive to tank!
  • Timely drafts during the end of the prior season, so no gaps between seasons
And even better, you get to choose your favorite of five teams!

Available teams and full rules to follow.
8/13/2025 10:17 AM
Rosters

Washington


Cliff Chambers
Fred Hutchinson
Bob Elliott
Al Zarilla
Sam Dente
Bob Kennedy
Roy Smalley
Mike Goliat
Clyde McCullough
Monte Kennedy
Phil Cavarretta
Lou Boudreau
Ray Scarborough
Mickey Grasso
Ken Johnson
Joe Ginsberg
Johnny Lindell
Gene Bearden
Marlin Stuart
Johnny Kucab
Catfish Metkovich (IR eligibe)

New York NL

Allie Reynolds
Ed Lopat
Howie Pollet
Max Lanier
Ferris Fain
Elmer Valo
Don Lenhardt
Sherm Lollar
Joe Adcock
Ken Wood
Rube Walker
Bobby Avila
Pete Castiglione
Joe Garagiola
Bud Podbielan
Bill Rigney
Jim Wilson (IR eligible)
Lou Klein (IR eligible)

St. Louis AL

Duke Snider
Lou Brissie
Erv Palica
Willie Jones
Jim Hearn
Eddie Waitkus
Paul Lehner
Del Rice
Virgil Stallcup
Bob Chipman
Ralph Branca
Wally Moses
Walt Masterson
Jack Kramer
Dixie Howell
Saul Rogovin
Eddie Miksis
Peanuts Lowrey
Morrie Martin (IR eligible)
Satchel Paige (IR eligible)

Cleveland

Al Rosen
Sam Chapman
Whitey Lockman
Bill Werle
Herm Wehmeier
Jerry Coleman
Johnny Wyrostek
Randy Gumpert
Don Mueller
Dick Starr
Bob Usher
Mel Queen
Jim Delsing
Bruce Edwards
Virgil Trucks
Duane Pillette
Luis Olmo
Sibby Sisti
Mickey Vernon
Del Wilber( IR eligible)

St. Louis NL

Bob Lemon
Bill Wight
Billy Goodman
Al Widmar
Dave Philley
Paul Minner
Johnny Schmitz
Johnny Mize
Fred Sanford
Billy Johnson
Joe Haynes
Stan Rojek
Tommy Brown
Barney McCosky
Charlie Keller
Connie Ryan
Clyde Kluttz (IR eligible)
Cal Mclish (IR eligible)
8/13/2025 10:29 AM (edited)
Rules

League Format:
Alternate WIS Format E (162 games, 12 teams, NL:6/0/0, AL:6/0/0, balanced, interleague)
Keepers: Exactly 15 keepers plus unlimited IR, due by game 100.
- If you are keeping a player with a split season, you need to specify which version you plan to use, and then you will be locked into using that version the next season. If such a player is traded during the next year's draft, the player's new owner can use any version they choose.


Draft:

- The draft will be 10 rounds with 12 picks each round. The draft order will be determined by the total salary of 15 keepers and IR players (50% of value of next active season salary), with the lowest salary picking first, the second lowest picking second, etc. in all rounds except the first.

- WWII rule: the IR player tax will be reduced to 25% of next active season salary during WWII.

- The top six picks of the first round will be determined by an equally-weighted lottery of the lowest six keeper salaries.

- If an owner cannot keep the full 15 players, there will be a penalty of $1 million added to the keeper salary total for each player the owner is short.

- Any trades during the draft must result in all parties to the trade ending up with exactly 25 players at the conclusion of the 10th round of the draft, so there will be no extra picks added on like in some other leagues. For example, if I traded a second round pick for two third round picks, I would need to give up one additional draft pick or a keeper to make the trade valid.

- In the event an owner cannot keep 15 players, they will make any additional needed picks after the 10th round is complete.

- If the commissioner incorrectly does not cross off a keeper on the draft board, and that keeper is drafted by someone else, the owner who drafted the player will get the player in question and the owner who kept the player will lose him and be given a compensatory pick. The exception to this rule is if the error is noticed before any more players are picked.

AAA: 6/2 below average, randomly generated, real names
Injuries: On
DH: Off
Waiver Wire: Off
Add/Drop after the draft: No
Transaction Deadline: Off (midnight EST after game 159)
Trades: Yes, deadline is game 100, draft picks can only be traded one season in advance. Any trades involving draft picks before the draft must leave each team with exactly 10 picks. Also, each team must have a minimum of 22 real MLB players at all times (majors or minors it does not matter). Otherwise, non-contending teams would be dumping all 10 non-keepers for pennies on the dollar. Trades can also be vetoed if six or more owners vote against it (but please reserve this for outrageously lopsided trades, call it the arvidjosef rule.)

Note that the trading deadline above applies to trades of players within the ongoing season. There is a moratorium on trading between the in-season trade deadline until the draft board and order is fully posted. Once the draft begins (which will be after the trading deadline but before the end of the season) owners are free to trade draft picks and keepers, and all such trades involving keepers will not take effect until the following season.

Stadium: Must use a stadium active in that MLB season. When a stadium becomes obsolete, you can relocate to any available stadium within the AL or NL, and you will never be forced to move to the stadium of a different franchise unless that franchise has been contracted (for example, if you're in Yankee Stadium (II) you're guaranteed Yankee Stadium (I) if you want it). Returning owners are allowed to change stadiums one time (other than when a stadium becomes obsolete).
8/13/2025 10:53 AM (edited)
interested in St.Louis.Just a couple of questions.First,St.Louis it the Browns or Cards? Second.I count 16 players ,so I think i would have to cut one player?Please sitemail me with the details.I like the idea of having only 15 keepers instead of trying a long rebuild.
8/13/2025 6:36 PM
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