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Fangraphs’ Gawlowski: Abolish the Draft?


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The players who get drafted each year never agreed to this system and never would if they had a choice.

I mean, they can feel free to not participate right?  They can sign with an Indy or foreign league or simply do something else with their life.

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The next Rocker wouldn’t be hamstrung if one club flinched at his medicals because there are 29 other teams that may think the MRIs look just fine, or at least, fine enough.

This Rocker could have put out his medicals before the draft so that all 30 teams could look at his MRI.

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It was hard for me to take this article seriously when the headline was referred to  “corollary damage.”  At least the article used the correct term collateral damage. I assume this guy is a MFY free marketer because he wants rich teams to be able to do what they already do with free agents, simply outspend the O’s of the world. 

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2 minutes ago, George Zuverink said:

It was hard for me to take this article seriously when the headline was referred to  “corollary damage.”  At least the article used the correct term collateral damage. I assume this guy is a MFY free marketer because he wants rich teams to be able to do what they already do with free agents, simply outspend the O’s of the world. 

He does address that right at the end.

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Such a system would also be compatible with the current bonus limitations and appease anyone worried about competitive balance. You simply give certain teams more money to spend, just like the league does now.

I do think that even with some teams getting more money than others it would lead to certain teams having various advantages in player recruitment.

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On 8/4/2021 at 11:05 AM, Can_of_corn said:

He does address that right at the end.

I do think that even with some teams getting more money than others it would lead to certain teams having various advantages in player recruitment.

That’s perhaps the only problem I see with his proposal, but it’s a huge one. 

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47 minutes ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

Fangraphs lost it's way a bit in the past few years. Discussing the draft as an "immoral" enterprise is about as far from data-driven analysis as one can get.

Not everything they do is analytical.   Most of it is.   

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