I. INTRODUCTION
The New Orleans Salary League was formed in 2005 by Jerry Whitson and will be know as NOSL This will be a modern day salary league and will use AIM, and MBF for the league.
II. LEAGUE STRUCTURE
2.1-The league is composed of 2 Leagues American League and National League
2.2-The league is composed of 4 Divisions, Ken Griffey Division, Reggie
Joe Morgan, Pete Rose, and Johnny Bench Division
2.3-This is a full aim league with injuries and fatigue used in this league
with AIM and MBF
2.4-American League will be DH and National be
Non DH leagues
2.5-The winners of each division will make the playoffs
2.6- The teams with the best 2 records in each league that doesn't win their
division will make the playoffs as a Wild Card team.
2.7- In the event of a tie a ONE GAME playoff will determine the division
winners. Wild card team that are tied will use Head to Head Record, Division
Wins, Run Scored and if then still tied a coin toss.
2.8-If a team has had rain outs, they will be played at the end of the season,
only if it effect which teams will be in the playoffs.
2.9-Playoff series will be 2-3-2 series
2.10-The wild card teams will play the Division winner, best record for division
winners plays the wild card team with the worst record in the same league,
and the other division winner gets the other wild card team.
2.11-Home field for NOSL Championship Series will be determine by their final
season record, number of wins for the season.
2.12-All players will be reset for the start of playoffs, any injury or fatigue
that happen during the playoffs will stand.
2.13-Any games may be played live via Netmeeting or pcAnywhere, but we do use
logmein.com site to play the playoff series.
2.14-There will be no free agents picked up during the season
2.15-There will be no home park effects in NOSL
2.16-All owners will be required to vote in all league polls, if they aren't
excused from a poll there will be a 10,000 fine place against their
team. This fine will be taken out of their slush fund and if they don't have
it there, it will be taken from their cap money.
2.17-All fines for not voting are due at the time they are received,
if a team has the money they must pay it at that time. But if a team doesn't
have the money to pay the fine they will be given up to the end of the season
to come up with the money they owe to the league. They will also be made
to pay double of what they owe the league when the new cap money is given
to all teams. If a team doesn't have money open in the cap money and no cash
in the slush fund the league will collect what is due when ever this team
has money of any kind.
III LEAGUE REQUIREMENT
3-1-LEAGUE SIZE The league will be limited to
20 teams
3.2-FEES Will be 15.00 a season and it is not refundable
3.3-OWNER REQUIREMENTS Franchise owners must have the following: BBW 4.0
or Higher BBW and buy APBA Season Data Disk
3.4-Franchise City Each franchise will select a name for their team
3.5-Stadiums will be set to Dome to cut out most rain outs
3.6-At the time the team is taken over, new managers to the league are allowed
to drop unconditionally one player under contract. The player is dropped
without any financial penalty. This is allowed so that a new manager is not
unfairly hindered by many bad contracts from a previous manager. The dropped
player will then enter the market as a free agent.
3.7 A new owner may terminate one contract with no financial penalties. The
player will enter the Free Agent pool, eligible to be signed in the annual
Free Agent Auction. The new owner may bid on the player, but he may not bid
less than 75% of the terminated contract
IV. BEGINNING THE SEASON
4.1-The season will start at a time determined by the commissioner (generally
between mid-March and April 1st.) The season will run for approximately 6
months. Prior to the season, all managers will send a roster file with lineups
and rotations to the commissioner.
4.2-Each manager will have the opportunity to make changes to his active
roster, rotation, and lineups before each series.
4.3-APBA Baseball for Windows (BBW) Version 4.0 to 5.5 will be the program
used by the NOSL along with APBA data disk. All mangers must have a copy of this program and League
Manager, Advanced draft and Statmaster to participate in the NOSL
4.4-The commissioner will provide the initial Organization Disk from APBA data
disk, prior to
the season. Please do not set up your own organization disk.
4.5-Rules Committee will be appointed by the Commissioner
4.6-Rules Committee will address any rule changes or addition to our
constitution at the end of each season to take effect for the start of the
following season.
4.7-Rule changes must have a majority of the Committee to agree on the change for NOSL
4.8-Any rule change must be approved by the Commissioner, as he will have veto power on any rule change by the rule committee.
4.9-If a rule is vetoed by the commissioner it will then be sent to the GM's for a vote on the rule
4.10-A new rule will take 51% (11 votes) and rule changes will take a vote of 75% (15 votes) by the GM's
V. PLAYING THE SEASON
5.1-The NOSL series will be 3 games in length vs. one opponent
5.2-Games will be played in a 3 day period.
5.3-Franchise files with game results will be due to the commissioner by
8 PM pacific time zone on the third day.
5.4-The commissioner will send results file out
5.5-Any manager desiring to make changes to his active roster, rotation or
lineups can submit a new default file with in 24 hours, by 8 PM central
time
.
5.6-The commissioner will send a new games file out within 24 hours after
the results file are due in the commissioner's office.
5.7-Any trades that are made during a week must be reported to the commissioner
by both teams before the commissioner file is sent out in order to use the
players in that weeks games, and then the commissioner will approve
or disapprove all trades.
5.8-All teams will send results to the commissioner via NOSL Group
5.9-All C-files and F-files will be sent via NOSL email system
5.10-Any team that doesn't put a micro-manager in for his team, the home
team will use Felipe Hernandez as the default manager for the visiting
team.
5.11-Rain Outs the commissioner will reschedule the game if needed to determine
which teams go to the playoffs.
5.12-Playoffs series will be played live. Set up date and time for the playoff
series. If there is a problem, the commissioner will be notified and he will
determined what will be done to solve the problem.
5.13-Scripts will be sent if requested by owner or the commissioners
office.
5.14-If owner wants a copy of the scripts he is to notify the owner he is
playing and the commissioners office.
5.15-Owners that don't get files in on time will have these
penalties
3 missed results = $1,000,000 fine
5 missed results = $2,000,000 fine
7 missed results = $2,000,000 fine and your 1st round pick becomes the last of the round. (In
the event such pick is not owned by an offending owner, the pick must be
reacquired or a $4,000,000 fine will be assessed.)
9 missed results= $2,000,000 fine and all your picks will be moved to the end of the rounds. (This would
apply to all picks owned at the time of the offense or any of your teams
original picks not owned at time of offense but later reacquired.)
10 missed results=EXPULSION from the
league.
5.16-Fines are due at the time they are received, if not paid by the end of the
season it will come off next years cap money.
5.17-If picks are lost and a new owner takes over the team, the picks will
be restored
5.18-If money is lost and a new owner takes over the team, the money will
be restored.
5.19-All managers are to be dedicated to fulfilling their responsibilities to
the league and to each other. This includes fair and timely management of their
teams and players according to the league rules. Most importantly, it is the
responsibility of the managers to communicate in a timely manner with other
members and the Commissioner to help maintain a smoothly running league.
Managers must have an active e-mail address that is capable of receiving/sending
the necessary files used in NOSL.
5.20-Each manager shall insure full schedule coverage at all defensive positions
throughout the course of the season. Managers are responsible for ascertaining
that they have enough players to cover each position for the full schedule. The
AIM guidelines call for 1200 PR per position and 7000 MBF for pitchers. If a
team has a usage problem during the season, Commissioner will consider these
guidelines closely when determining if penalties are applicable. These numbers
are just a rule of thumb for you to consider for a season.
VI. ROSTER RULE
6.1-Team rosters will be no more than 60 players, including up to six (6) prospects. The
big league roster will be 26 men and the balance on the farm team.
6.2-Prospects are defined as minor league players, amateur players, or uncarded
major league players. PROSPECT players are those who are not carded and have
never been carded. If a player is ever carded he will never be known again
as a prospect in NOSL if he was on a teams payroll at some point in time and was
carded at that time.
6.3-There are 2 types of prospects in NOSL, there are players that get a NC and
that means they have never been on a team in NOSL with a card from APBA. the
second is a CP for a player and that means at some point in time they were on a
teams roster and had a card from APBA at the same time they were on a team.
6.4-Teams must have a minimal of 30 players on a roster at all times. You
must make sure you have players to back all positions to make the 160 game
season.
6.5-Team roster size must not go over 60 players during the season.
VII. ROSTER CLARIFICATIONS
7.1-As used in this league Carded means played in the major
leagues APBA currently rates ALL players who appeared in the majors
and all players appear on the data disk
7.2-Uncarded and PROSPECT players CANNOT appear in an NOSL league game.
7.3 During the final month of the season, a max of 40 carded players will
be allowed on your big league team. Commissioner will notify the league of
the date that this will take place.
7.4-Teams will carry on their rosters 26 players on the Big League
Team.
7.5-Teams roster for the playoffs will be 26 man roster. You will be able to
move men up or down between series.
VIII. TRADING
8.1-Trading is open all year. However, in season trades must be completed
by the end of 4 months of play to take effect for the rest of that season
(Week-34).
The commissioner will announce the specific date for each season. Any trades
made after that date will not take effect until the off-season
8.2-Trades made must adhere to salary cap.
8.3-Teams under no circumstance may a team go over the cap due to a trade,
auction or draft pick
8.4-IMPORTANT NOTE: Managers must be careful when trading for PROSPECTS.
Teams may never have more than 6 prospects. If it is determined by the
commissioner that the number of PROSPECTS the manager has who will not receive
cards is six (6), then any trade involving an seventh PROSPECT will be
voided
8.5-Draft picks may only be traded for the immediate upcoming pre-season
draft. Trading of future draft picks (two or more years away) is not allowed.
The conclusion of the pre-season draft marks the time that next years
draft picks can be traded.
8.6-Cash may be used in a trade at any time, as well as one owner eating part of
a player’s salary
8.7-Trades are deemed complete when both managers notify the commissioner.
Each owner is to send to the commissioner , via email, what the deal is and
that they confirm this deal. Once that is done and I see that both owners
have confirmed the same deal I will then announce the trade to the league.
8.8-Owners must confirm deal with 48 hours, the owner that sent me the trade
may pull the trade off the table if other owner doesn't confirm in 48
hours.
8.9- A team may agrees to eat any part of a players contract he is not required
to eat it each season for the duration of the contract. If that players is
traded to another team the first team must still pay the portion he agreed to
pay to the team which now owns the player. If an owner decides to buy out one of
these contracts, the original owner is not required to pay any part of the
buyout, and his obligation is complete.
IX. SALARIES & CONTRACTS
9.1-Each teams receives $100,000,000 per year for team
operation
9.2-Managers are limited to a budget of $100,000,000 for players
contracts extending beyond the current season.
9.3-Teams under no circumstance may a team go over the cap due to a trade,
auction or draft pick
9.4-When final rosters are turned in just prior to each season, some teams
will find that they have some remaining funds available. Teams may carry
forward any amount up to a maximum of $10,000,000 to the next year. It is
therefore possible for a team to begin the next year with $110,000,000. Any
funds remaining over $110,000,000 are lost.
9.5-Contracts are of duration from 1 to 7 years. The manager sets the length
at the time the player is signed and cannot be changed, even if traded.
9.6-The minimum salary for players is $150,000 per year.
9.7-Any player whose annual salary is $630,000 or less is only allowed to
be placed under a one, two, or three year contract. At the end of the contract,
normal contract rules apply (see paragraphs 9.8 and 9.9 of this section
below).
9.8-All contracts are guaranteed. A contract CAN be bought out by paying
one half of the contract's remaining value. For example, if there are 4 years
remaining on a contract with an annual salary of $500,000, then the contract
can be bought out for $1,000,000 payable out of current funds. Managers indicate
that they will buy out a contract upon submission of their final roster at
the beginning of the season. Any player bought out is also cut from the
roster.
9.9-When a manager has a player at the end of a multi-year contract (defined
as any contract whose original length was from 2 to 7 years), a decision
must be made as to what to do with the player. This decision is due to the
commissioner within two weeks from the end of the regular season. The decision
options are as follows:
9.10-Extend the contract for ONE year by doubling the previous contract's
annual salary or offering $630,000, whichever is higher. If, for example,
the player had an annual salary of $750,000, the contract can be extended
for one additional year for $1,500,000. At the end of that year, the player
is considered to still have been under a multi-year contract, and the manager
again makes a decision, as described in this section, as to what to do with
the player. The player in this example could then be kept for another year
at a doubled salary of $3,000,000, and so on.
9.11-Allow the player to become a match able free agent. Bids are taken from
any other interested managers. The highest bid (defined elsewhere) is then
reported back to the manager who currently owns the player. This owner has
the option to let the player go to the opposing manager for the bid price
and duration, or to keep the player at the term and annual salary bid by
the other high bidding manager. If no other manager is willing to bid an
amount higher than 75% of the player's previous annual salary, the original
owner is required to retain the player at 75% of the old salary and at a
length that is left up to the owning manager. If a player is offered as a
match able free agent, the player cannot be retained by his previous manager
for less than 75% of his previous salary. Therefore, if you let the player
become a match able free agent and no one else bids on the player, you are
required to keep him at this 75% previous salary level.
9.11.1 Players that are sent to the auction as matchable they will have to meet
all above salary and contract restriction. Matchable is considered to be just
another form of extending a players contract.
9.12-Release the player into the free agent auction. No further obligations
or ownership rights would exist. You could still bid on the player along
with the rest of the league but you would not have the option to match other
offers.
9.13-When bidding on a player, the highest bid will win. A bid is equal to
the total contract value which is the number of years being offered times
the annual salary. Thus, $1,000,000 annually over 5 years ($5,000,000) would
beat $2,000,000 annually over 2 years ($4,000,000).
9.14.1 For the formation of our teams, contracts for 7, 6, and 5 years
will be limited to 5 for each.
9.14-Because the Rookie Draft is not done by the bid
system, the players drafted in it will have their salary set depending on
where they are selected in the draft. Salaries are set as
follows:
9.14.1- Players drafted in the first round:
Annual Salary = $1,400,000 for the first player taken in the round, decreasing
$20,000 per pick, down to $1020,000 for the 20th
pick.
9.14.2- Players drafted in the second round:
Annual Salary = $1,000,000 for the first pick in the round, decreasing $20,000
per pick down to $620,000 for the 40th pick
9.14.3- Players drafted in the third round: Annual Salary = $600,000 for
the first pick in the round, decreasing $10,000 per pick down to $410,000
for the 60th pick
9.14.4- Players drafted in the fourth round: Annual Salary = $350,000
9.14.5- Players drafted in the fifth round or later: Annual Salary =
$150,000
9.15-The maximum length of contract ANY player in the rookie draft can be
offered is three years.
9.16-If a player retires from MLB or dies then the team that owns that player is
release from any contract that is remaining on that player.
9.16.1-Any player that is on a MLB team or in the minor league system is
considered to be a MLB player and you must pay him in NOSL. If a player is not
on any of these teams and is playing in another country, such as Japan they are
not considered NOT to be in MLB and you aren't required to pay that player
anymore if you want to give up all rights to him. If you want to retain the
rights to a player that is out of MLB then you must still pay him his salary to
retain all rights to him.
9.17-In the off season November to April there will only be paid one time and
that will be on the first of April. After this March threw October they will be
paid on the first of the month during the season.
X. PRE-SEASON DRAFT
10.1-The pre-season draft will be at a time determined by the commissioner
10.2-The draft will be via email and each owner will be given up to 24 hours
to make their pick. The clock may need to be adjust and will be left to the
commissioner.
10.3-If an owner misses his pick he may make it up at any time.
10.4-The draft will consist of:
10.4.1-In reverse order of finish from the previous NOSL
season
10.4.2-The 8 playoff teams will draft 13-20, regardless of
record
10.4.3-The 2 LCS losers will draft 17 and 18
10.4.4-The World Series Loser will draft 19
10.4.5-The NOSL League Champion will draft 20
10.5-The order for ties will be determined by the season win/lost record,
if tied then we will go to head to head games, if still tied we will use
division record, and if still tied we will use runs scored in the season
and if still tied the commissioner will flip a coin.
10-6-All players (professional or amateur) not on NOSL team rosters at the
beginning of the draft will be eligible for drafting
10.7-The draft will be 8 rounds
XII. PLAYER MINIMUMS AND AIM
12.1-The NOSL uses full Advanced Injury Management (AIM) and (MBF)
12.2-Players will be allowed to attempt 150% of their total steal attempts
for the season. If picks are lost and a new owner takes over the team, the
picks will be restored.
12.2.1-First violation $250,000
12.2.2-Second violation $500,000
12.2.3-Third violation $500,000 and 1st round pick becomes the last of the round. In the event such pick
is not owned by an offending owner, the pick must be reacquired or 1st round
pick acquired or a $2,500,000 fine will be assessed.)
12.2.4-Fourth violation $750,000 and
all your picks will be moved to the end of the rounds. This would apply to
all picks owned at the time of the offense or any of your teams original
picks not owned at time of offense but later reacquired.)
12.2.5-Fifth violation $1,250,000 and
all your picks will be moved to the end of the rounds. This would apply to
all picks owned at the time of the offense or any of your teams original
picks not owned at time of offense but later reacquired.)
12.2.6-Sixth violation $1,500,000 and
all your picks will be moved to the end of the rounds. This would apply to
all picks owned at the time of the offense or any of your teams original
picks not owned at time of offense but later reacquired.)
12.3-If a micromanager goes over the limit there is no penalty. There is
only a penalty if an owner playing with his team attempts more steals than
allowed.
12.4-If an owner quits the league and a new owner takes over he is given
back all moneys and picks the former owner may have lost.
12.5-All injuries incurred during NOSL playoffs will count.
12.6-Injuries in the playoffs will be carried forward
12.7-We will allow the 930 rule in NOSL
XIII. PLAYER RESTRICTIONS
13.1-AIM takes care of virtually all of our player restrictions. As long
as a player is not injured you can keep using him, even if it is more than
he was used in real life.
13.2-STEALING covered by rule 12.2 above
13.3-No Free Agents allowed to pickup during the season.
13.4-Pitchers must bat in the 8 or 9 hold in the batting order.
13.5-All teams must carry 4 SP on their big league team at all times
XIV. Live Auction
14.1-Each team will be allowed 2 of each of the long term contracts (5-7 years)
in each years auction.
14.2-Players in the auction that are 35 and older can only be signed to
contracts until they reach the age of 40.
14.3-These players will be exempt from rule 9.9 in the constitution ( 9.9-When a
manager has a player at the end of a multi-year contract (defined as any
contract whose original length was from 2 to 7 years), a decision must be made
as to what to do with the player. This decision is due to the commissioner
within two weeks from the end of the regular season. The decision options are as
follows: and will be able to be resigned under the rules in the constitution
either through rule 9.10 or 9.11.
14.4-If you sign a player at the age of 39 and older, you may only sign that
player for one year, but you will be allowed to have the same rights as a player that had a
multi-year contract.
14.5-Contracts length can only be offered to a player until his 40th birthday.
14.6-If you send a player to the auction as matchable and you match the high
bid with the contract being a long term contract (5-7 years) this long term
contract will not count against the 6 you are allowed to have at each years
auction. If the original owner doesn't match the contract and it is a long term
contract, that will count against the team that signed him to a long term
contract.
14.7-If a matchable is not offered a contract in the auction then you will have to extend the player for a minimal of 630,000 for years 1-3, 630,000 for years of 4-7 or 3/4 of their salary, which ever is higher.
14.8-Players age will be determined on January 1st of each season. On that date the
players age will be used for signing players to a contract
XV. COMMISSIONERS ROLE
15.1-The commissioner’s role is to best serve the interests of the NOSL
15.2-The commissioner has the right to appoint his Vice Commissioner
15.3-The commissioner shall have the authority to mediate disputes on
organizational issues or between managers and make final decisions when all
sides of an issue have been presented and are still unresolved.
15.4-The commissioner shall have the authority to assess penalties and or
dismiss managers for habitually late stats or league correspondence, (this
includes email to other owners), or other conduct detrimental to the NOSL.
This specifically includes collusion or cheating of any type.
15.5-The commissioner, above all, shall strive to be accessible to league
members and help promote communication and understanding among the members of
the NOSL
15.6-If the commissioner ruling is taken to the board for review, he will
send a report to the board members within 48 hours stating why the ruling
was made in that manner.
15.7-Commissioner will appoint the Committee in NOSL
XVI. VICE COMMISSIONERS ROLE
16.1-To help the commissioner and handle the Salaries and Contracts for players
for the league.
16.2-To appoint a 5 man Committee Members for the league he will not sit on this
board.
16.3-The board will have final say on all matter during the season once the
commissioner has ruled on it and if a owner is not happy with the ruling
he may take it to the Committee Members.
16.4-If any board member/members is part of a dispute between the commissioner
and himself, he/they will not be allowed to sit for that review.
XVII. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
17.1-Both the Rules Committee and Review Board will be combined
17.2-They will review any complaint by an owner in NOSL any time during the
year, once the commissioner has made his ruling on a matter for him or his
team. Only the owner of the team or the owner a ruling was made against can
take it to the board.
17.3-Any member/members of this board can only be replaced if a owner ask
the commissioner to hold a league vote to remove that board member/members.
17.4-If a vote is held to remove a board member/members it will take 3/4
of the owner's to have him/them replaced.
17.5-All reviews held by this board will give there vote to the Vice
Commissioner, and he will report the results to the league, but the Vice
Commissioner will be the only person that will know how each board member
voted.
17.6-In the case that the board is dead locked, the Commissioner ruling will
stand.
17.7-All owners that want a ruling to be reviewed by the Committee Members must
notify the commissioner within 48 hours of his ruling or the matter is
closed.