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1) I would be happy to help recruit. I commish another league and I could easily recruit both leagues at the same time. In fact I posted on Rotoworld tonight.2) I'm mixed on this. First of all, it's only fair to note that I am one of the teams you refer to. Secondly, this league is not your run of the mill dynasty league. It seems like the only rules that are proposed are rules that limit the work that has to be done, which also tend to limit teams' competitive ability. At the same time, it isn't very realistic. I would support something more like, you cannot use a waiver to send a player down to the minors more than once in a season. The second time is an outright release. This would be more realistic and limit the number of transactions.3) I'd like to help, but I only have time to do this for one league and barely that, but I will help with #1.4) If you move the league, I likely will not go with it.5) Again, I am mixed on this as well. It does hurt the league to have players locked up by teams, however, again, it hurts the realism factor. There really has been little recruitment efforts in the league for awhile. 6) I'm not sure I understand why you would only 2x international, but 4x minor league free agency. Is this really a problem? If it is, shouldn't people just up their opening bid?
1) I can do some recruiting in my other leagues.2) I'm against the transaction limit. Rebuilding teams are scrambling for any utility player that could potentially start. Teams should be allowed to stream marginal players that likely would also clear waivers in the MLB. I went much of the season without an everyday left fielder and I had a plethora of injuries with no depth. A transaction limit inhibits the ability to rebuild.3) Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry and myself will only be able to help the Executive Committee in the case of a league emergency.4) I am alright with moving the league to another site. I'd like things condensed to a league page with spreadsheet.5) I think you have a good argument for Contraction, however, I'd prefer keeping the teams and maintaining the realism. The vacant teams can be made competitive through a supplemental draft or with expansion style protection rules. Also, it can be entertaining to watch "dummy" teams play spoiler and a maintained computer picked team is no guarantee to finish in the cellar.6) I agree with raising the minor league free agency bidding. I think the team who posts the player first should benefit and receive more protection.I appreciate all the time and thought you've put into the league. It's a nice hangout. See you all at the draft.