General Note on 2010 Changes
            There have been 
            some other user-generated requests for changes, but it's most likely that 
            if we do implement any of them that they will come about in 2011.  
            The 
            
            BWB Blog will be an instrument for generating discussion 
            about potential changes. 
            1.0 Basics
            Prizes
            Added 1/14/10  
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            rule 
            Over the last few seasons, division winners have been given a 
            free bonus team to help expand the game.  This process has run 
            its course for the time being, but I felt it was a good idea to 
            provide some reward for winning the division, which is hard to do.  Starting with 
            the 2010 season, the three division winners who do not win the 
            league title will get a $10 discount on the team entry fee for the 
            next season.  The loser in the league championship series will 
            get an extra bonus team. 
            So the rundown on Prizes: 
            
              - Winner of the Benchwarmer Bash - Two free seasons for the team 
              that won the title.
 
              - Runner up of the Benchwarmer Bash - One free season for the 
              team that finished 2nd.
 
              - League Champions - Winning team free for the next season; An 
              additional bonus team that can be used for a new or orphan team 
              the next season.
 
              - Conference Champions (not winning the league title) - $10 off 
              the same team for the next season; An additional bonus team that 
              can be used for a new or orphan team the next season.
 
              - Division Champions (losing in the Conference Title Series) - 
              $10 off the same team for the next season.
 
              - Winners of the Gore Cup and Bottom Feeder Open - An 
              additional bonus team that can be used for a new or orphan team 
              the next season.
 
             
            3.0 Post-Season
            The Benchwarmer Bash
            Added 1/14/10  
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            rule 
            The Bash will be changed slightly in format from season to season 
            as the game grows.  This is a note to codify the changes made 
            to the Bash in 2009, adding the Federation Championship round. 
            7.0 Scoring
            Pitching Score: Determining the number of relievers - Minimum IP
            Added 1/14/10   
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            This was last changed in 2005.  As much as I'd like to keep 
            some strict guidelines for minimum innings pitched in the bullpen 
            formulas, the fact is that bullpen use continues to get specialized 
            and it gets a bit tougher to find big innings eaters.  In some 
            non-official analysis of game stats, the average IP per relief 
            appearance in the major leagues has dropped from 1.136 in 2001 to 
            1.070 in 2005 to 1.053 in 2009.  Meanwhile, the "Average IP short" in 
            bullpen scoring for teams in Benchwarmer games has increased from 
            1.014 in 2006 after the last change to 1.273 in 2009 (still nothing 
            like the 1.531 in 2003).  This is basically a 1/3 inning 
            reduction in the total IP needed at every bullpen spot except R3. 
            
              
              
                
                
                
                
                
                  | Relief
        Pitchers Used | 
                  Current Minimum
        IP | 
                  
                  New Minimum
        IP | 
                  
                  Total Reduction | 
                 
                
                  | R1 | 
                  2.0 | 
                  1 2/3 | 
                  
                  -1/3 | 
                 
                
                  | R1-R2 | 
                  5.0 | 
                  4 1/3 | 
                  -2/3 | 
                 
                
                  | R1-R3 | 
                  8 2/3 | 
                  8 | 
                  -2/3 | 
                 
                
                  | R1-R4 | 
                  11 2/3 | 
                  10 2/3 | 
                  -1 | 
                 
                
                  | All 5 | 
                  14.0 | 
                  12 2/3 | 
                  -1 1/3 | 
                 
               
              
             
            Benchwarmers: Pinesitter Pitcher - Bullpen
            Added 1/14/10   
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            For the 2007 season, we modified the stat line for Pinesitter 
            Pitchers in the bullpen.  At that point, each PS reliever had 
            an ERA of 18.00 and this was a bit punitive (a Benchwarmer Batter 
            hurts you as a hole in the lineup, and 2 errors...but this seemed 
            beyond that level of hurt).  So we graduated the stat lines 
            depending on how many Pinesitters were needed, with the first 
            reliever meant to be below average and then each one getting 
            progressively worse.  This would still make those teams with 
            disappearing owners have a bad bullpen, but might give that team a 
            competitive chance in games where only 1 or 2 relievers were needed.  
            (The goal here is not to give the ignored team more wins, but that 
            the game isn't an automatic win for the other team).  There is 
            a small change in this formula, making the first pinesitter just a 
            bit worse.  The stat lines for pinesitters 2-5 will not change. 
            Old Formula 
            
              
                
                        | 
                         
                        Pinesitter #  | 
                        
                         
                        IP  | 
                        
                         
                        H  | 
                        
                         
                        BB  | 
                        
                         
                        ER  | 
                        
                         
                        ERA  | 
                       
                
                        | 
                         
                        1  | 
                        
                         
                        3  | 
                        
                         
                        4  | 
                        
                         
                        2  | 
                        
                         
                        2  | 
                        
                         
                        6.00  | 
                       
               
             
              
            New Formula 
            
              
                
                        | 
                         
                        Pinesitter #  | 
                        
                         
                        IP  | 
                        
                         
                        H  | 
                        
                         
                        BB  | 
                        
                         
                        ER  | 
                        
                         
                        ERA  | 
                       
                
                        | 
                         
                        1  | 
                        
                         
                        4  | 
                        
                         
                        5  | 
                        
                         
                        3  | 
                        
                         
                        3  | 
                        
                         
                        6.75  | 
                       
               
             
              
            This change probably does not completely satisfy complaints that 
            the rule change in 2007 made things too lenient, but is somewhat of 
            a compromise. Meanwhile, the average ERA for MLB relief appearances 
            in 2009 was 4.077, which is a drop from 4.136 in 2005 and 4.123 in 
            2001. 
            11.0 Roster Changes and Transactions
            Free Agents: Transaction Order
            Added 1/14/10   
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            the full rule 
            Using a team's cash balance is - may I say - a real hassle to try 
            to figure out.  And it's less useful than the intention.  
            The theory here is that a team with the most money remaining in cash 
            has less money tied up in player salaries and - perhaps - a slightly 
            inferior team (this is an old Robot Baseball holdover).  This 
            may be true right after the startup draft, but is less of a factor 
            in later seasons - where multiyear contracts and other roster moves 
            make this kind of meaningless. 
            This only tends to come up in Weeks 3-5 at the most (transaction 
            order for Weeks 1-2 is the same as the Redistribution Draft).  
            So, in a change, we're going to consult the average runs scored per 
            game and average runs allowed per game, as shown in the current 
            standings at the time this is being determined.  We're only 
            going out to one decimal point as shown on the standings page, but 
            it will tend to give the team off to a worse start the better chance 
            to get a player (and it is true that these numbers are also 
            dependent upon the opponents the team has faced, but so is win-loss 
            record).  In case those two items are still the same, we'll 
            finally revert to the Redistribution Draft order. 
            Old Order: 
                    
                      - Team with the worse record in the last 10 games.
 
                      - Team with the most money remaining at the end of the 
                      previous week
 
                      - Coin flip 
 
                     
              
            New Order: 
                    
                      - Team with the worse record in the last 10 games.
 
                      - Team with the lowest Runs Scored per Game (RPG) as 
                      displayed on the league standings page (to one decimal 
                      place).
 
                      - Team with the highest Runs Allowed per Game (RAPG) as 
                      displayed on the league standings page (to one decimal 
                      place).
 
                      - Redistribution Draft order from the off-season, if 
                      applicable.
 
                      - Coin flip 
 
                     
              
            17.0 Master Player List and Positions
            Note on First Round Draft Picks
            Added 1/14/10   
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            The original BWB rule was that First Round draft picks needed to 
            be signed by the Rule V draft or they would be removed from the 
            game.  This dated to the time when a drafted player could still 
            sign with the drafting team until the next season's amateur draft.  
            In recent years, the rule changed so that the beginning of the fall 
            semester became the deadline for signing players still in college.  
            If any of the first round picks have their status voided at that 
            time, they will be removed from the game immediately.  Players 
            who have graduated will still have until the Rule V draft to sign a 
            pro contract or they will be removed from BWB. 
  
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