APBA
Computer Baseball League
- INTRODUCTION
The APBA Computer Baseball League (ACBL) was born out of a
desire to play a retro league based on the latest version of APBA Baseball for
Windows and League Manager Power Tool. While the league will be full of competition,
it's main purpose is to have fun and to promote
camaraderie amongst its members.
- LEAGUE STRUCTURE
- The ACBL will be
composed of two 7 team leagues, the Federal League and the Colonial
League.
- The data disk used for
each season will be the one sold by the APBA Game Company and/or Miller
Associates. Miller Associates Wizard for Windows program will be used to
create a data disk if no disk has been created by either company for that
particular season. The ONLY changes to these data disks will be as
follows:
- Pitchers grades will
be adjusted (if needed) so that the Weighted Average Pitching Grade (WAG)
for the data disk is within the range of 9.0 to 9.7 with 9.5 being the
most desirable. Pitchers grades will all be adjusted by the same value or
as close a possible to the same value in order to achieve the desired
WAG.
- Pitchers Maximum
Batters Faced will be changed as described under 9.5.1 through 9.5.7
below.
- The DH will not be
used in either league.
- This will be a
continuous ownership league and all players, once drafted, remain with
your team until traded or released.
- An annual draft of all
rookies and free agents will be held at a time determined by the
commissioner after completion of the previous season.
- REGULAR SEASON
- The regular season
will consist of 14 games versus each team in your league (84 games) and
10 games versus each team in the other league (70 games) for a total of
154 games.
- The season will start
at a time determined by the commissioner upon completion of the draft and
will run for a period of 26 weeks. A team will have either home games or
road games during each week, never both.
- A team will be
involved in one series vs. one other team during each week. All series
vs. teams from the same league will be 7 game series and all series vs.
teams from the other league will be 5 game series. The only exception to
this would be due to rescheduled rainouts.
- The commissioner will
send a "commissioner file" (c-file) to all league members prior
to the league draft. This c-file will contain all teams' pre-draft
rosters and the schedule for the upcoming season. Another c-file will be
sent after the league draft that will include all of the post-draft
rosters.
- Each manager shall
send a default "Franchise File" (f-file) to the commissioner no
later than 4 days prior to the season start date. This default f-file
shall include a pitching rotation, a lineup vs. right-handed pitchers and
a lineup vs. left-handed pitchers.
- Each manager will have
the opportunity to override the default f-file settings each week by
sending the commissioner a new f-file. The most recent sent f-file will
be used if no new f-file is received by the commissioner prior to the
published deadline during any week of the regular season.
- In League Manager,
before creating an f-file, each manager should do the following:
- Assign lineups vs. LHP's and RHP's
- Designate a
MicroManager for your road games (the default MicroManager will be
Cookie Lopez).
- Put in a pitching
rotation (this can be done for the upcoming series or for any length of
games in the future).
- Prior to playing
games, managers do not need to send an f-file to the commissioner if
their series for the week is at home, UNLESS they've made roster changes,
but they do need to download the latest c-file from the website to insure
they have the latest update to the team they are facing.
- Managers playing home
games are required to send an f-file to the commissioner after playing
their home series for the week. This f-file shall be received by the
commissioner no later than the published deadline or the games will
played under AUTOMODE by the commissioner in order to keep the season
schedule running on time.
- POST SEASON
- Playoff qualifiers
will be the top three finishers in each league.
- In each league the
third place team will face the second place team in best of 5 series in
round 1 of the post season. The second place team will host games 1, 2
and 5 (if necessary) of this Wildcard Series (WCS).
- The winners of the
Wildcard Series will then face their respective league pennant winner in
a best of 7 series. The pennant winners will host games 1, 2, 6 and 7 (if
necessary) of this League Championship Series (LCS).
- The winners of the
League Championship Series will then meet in a best of 7 series. The team
with the best regular season record will host games 1, 2, 6 and 7 (if
necessary) of this World Series (WS).
- Any ties in the
standings will be broken by a one game playoff, hosted by the team who
won the season series. In the event of a tie in the season series, the
commissioner will toss a coin.
- There will be one day
of rest between the end of the season and the beginning of post season
play. There will be one day of rest between games 2 and 3 of the Wildcard
Series. There will be one day of rest between games 2 and 3 and between
games 5 and 6 of the League Championship Series and the World Series. For
rotation purposes, all subsequent post season series start dates will be
based on all series going their maximum duration and one day off between
each series. So if one or more or all series end early, the pitching
staffs will gain maximum rest time.
- PRE-SEASON DRAFT
- The pre-season draft
may be held via e-mail.. The start date for each
season's draft will be determined by the commissioner.
- All managers must cut
their rosters down to 24 "carded" players prior to the start of
the draft.
- Starting with 1931,
the draft order will consist of:
- All 8 rounds will be
in reverse order of the teams’ regular season winning percentage from
the previous season, with the exception of section 5.3.2 below.
- The 6 playoff teams
will draft in the last 6 positions regardless of record. Their order
will be World Series winner (14th), WS loser (13th), LCS loser with
better record (12th), other LCS loser (11th), WC
Series loser with better record (10th) and other WC Series loser (9th).
- Any ties will be
broken by the teams' AWAY record for the previous season, with the team
with the better away record drafting first and then reversing the order
each subsequent round.
- The remaining free
agents will then be dealt out to teams, one player at a time, in order
of the draft order determined above, using the Draft function within the
Advanced Draft program.
- ROSTER RULES
- There is no limit on
the number of "carded" players a team may have on its roster at
any given time after the pre-season draft and before the cuts for the
following season are due. Managers must ensure that they have enough
coverage at all positions for the entire season.
- Teams may carry
uncarded players on their roster but are allowed no more than 4 at one
time. Uncarded players that were
not carded due to time spent in the military due to World War II will not
count towards the limit of 4.
- Active roster size for
league play during the season is as follows (all dates below are season
schedule dates, not actual dates):
- From Opening Day to
end of last series in August – 25 players
- From end of last
series in August to end of season – up to 40 players
- Roster size must be
cut to 24 "carded" players after the post season and before the
start of every pre-season draft with
the exception of 1946. For the 1946 draft only, all managers must
cut down to 30 players.
- Players may be moved
between the farm team and the "big league" club during the
season, between series. Roster moves during a series is not allowed.
- TRADES
- Off season trading is
allowed from the conclusion of the post season until 4 days prior to the
start date of the season. Once the season begins, trading is once again
allowed.
- Trading during the
season is allowed from Opening Day until end of last series in August
(schedule dates). No trading can occur from this point on until the end
of the post season.
- Trading is allowed
between teams from different leagues, with the following restrictions:
- There will be no
trading restrictions up to the end of the last series in July (League
Manager Schedule date)
- From the end of the
last series in July until the end of the last series in August (both LM
Schedule dates), trading may only occur between teams in the same
league.
- All trades must be
reported to and approved by the commissioner.
- PLAYING RULES – REGULAR
SEASON
- Starters -- Only
pitchers who had at least one start may start a game, unless the automode
of League Manager chooses otherwise due to the unavailability of any
rested starting pitchers.
- Only pitchers that
were actually used as pinch hitters may do so in the ACBL unless all
other players have been used.
- Pitchers can be used
as pinch runners.
- The Bunt for a Base
Hit option may only be used if managers are playing face to face.
- In the event of a
rainout, and if the game is not official, the game will stand as not
official and the commissioner will reschedule the game for a later date,
if necessary. If the rained out game is a tie, it will be replayed at the
end of the season if it has a bearing on the pennant race.
- Players are allowed to
play only at positions at which they are rated unless, due to an injury
during a game or series, that player is the last player rated at a
position. When using a player out of position, the substitute should be a
reasonable choice.
- PLAYER RESTRICTIONS –
REGULAR SEASON
- AIM will handle all
maximum restrictions on players and pitchers, except stolen bases. All
players are restricted to their actual stolen base attempts plus 25%.
This includes all attempts made during Hit & Run plays and squeeze
plays. If a player goes beyond 125% of his actual stolen base attempts it
is the manager of that team's responsibility to notify the commissioner.
Upon notification, the player's stolen base rating will be changed to N00
for the remainder of the regular season only. Failure to notify the
commissioner will results in the player's stolen base rating being
changed to N00 for the remainder of the regular season and remaining at
N00 for post season play.
- All non-pitchers are
required to have at least 1/3 of their actual at bats at the conclusion
of the regular season.
- All pitchers are
required to have at least 1/3 of their actual innings pitched (IP) at the
conclusion of the regular season.
- Failure to meet the
conditions of 9.2 or 9.3 above will result in the loss of the player to
free agency upon completion of the post season.
- There is already a
built in 10% bonus added to pitchers Maximum Batters Faced (MBF).
To allow for some leeway, the MBF for pitchers will be adjusted further,
as follows:
1.
Starting pitchers graded 6 or above will have no
change.
2.
Starting pitchers graded 4 or 5 will be assigned a MBF
of 750 unless their actual is higher.
3.
Starting pitchers rated 3 and below will be assigned a
MBF of 1000 unless their actual is higher
4.
Relief pitchers graded 6 and above will have no change.
5.
Relief pitchers graded 4 or 5 will be assigned a MBF of
400 unless their actual is higher.
6.
Relief pitchers graded 3 or less will be assigned a MBF
of 600 unless their actual is higher.
7.
Split grade
pitchers with less than 7 starts will be treated as relief pitchers and
adjusted accordingly. If they have 7 or more starts they will be treated as starting
pitchers and adjusted accordingly.
- AIM assigns a PR
rating of 930 and a SF rating of 100 to “innocuous” players (i.e.,
players whose actual OBP + SLG < .600). The only change to this will be that “innocuous”
players whose actual OBP > .350 will have their PR changed to their
actual G + PA (Games played + Plate Appearances).
- Low grade pitchers
(grade 5 or less) whose actual OPB > .350 and actual AB < 25 will
have at bats added to their actual batting stats to bring down their OBP
to less than .333
and their batting card changed in Wizard to reflect such
stats.
- Flagrant violation of
player usage will result in draft picks being lost, managerial sanctions
or removal if necessary. Depth of violation will determine penalty.
- PLAYER ROSTER/RESTRICTIONS
– POST SEASON
- Rosters for the post
season will be selected from the ACTIVE roster during the LAST SERIES
THAT STARTS IN AUGUST, plus 1 additional player that is to be declared at
that time. Any of the 25 players on the roster during that series are
eligible for the post season. Any player on the DL at that time is also
eligible for the post season, but you would have to designate one of the
25 current roster players as not qualifying for the post season. The post
season roster will only include 25 players per playoff series. You will
be able to adjust the roster between rounds in the playoffs, but not
between games of a series, except in the event of an injury that would
extend beyond the end of the current series. Player restrictions for the
post season are based on AIM allowances. Fatigue is carried forward from
the regular season, including injuries.
- Starting pitchers with
a regular season MBF (Maximum Batters Faced) allowance of 150 or less are
restricted to 15% of their regular season MBF for each post season series.
Starting pitchers are defined as any pitcher with a starting pitcher
grade. This rule would not apply to relief only pitchers. These starting
pitchers are also not allowed to start a post season game.
- FILE DUE DATE/SCHEDULE
- The commissioner will
post a c-file with all games results to the league website no later than 5:00pm EST/EDT on Mondays.
- Managers with away
games for the upcoming week shall send the commissioner an f-file with
any roster changes, lineups and pitching rotation no later than 3:00pm
EST/EDT on Wednesdays. Managers with home games for the upcoming week are
not required to send this f-file to the commissioner, UNLESS they have
made any changes to their roster.
- The commissioner will
post a c-file for playing the upcoming week's games to the website no
later than 7:00pm EST/EDT on
Thursdays.
- Managers with home
games to play are required to play the games and send an f-file with the
results to the commissioner no later than 11:00pm
EST/EDT on Sundays.
- The commissioner will
have League Manager automode play any games not
received on time. The commissioner will use the last f-file received for
away teams that do not send a revised f-file on time.
- Please notify the
commissioner if you are not able to get the files sent on time for any
reason (i.e., vacation, personal reason) and no penalty will be enforced.
Remember, this is supposed to be FUN!!!
- COMMISSIONER'S ROLE
- The commissioner's
role is a position to best serve the interests of the APBA Computer
Baseball League.
- The commissioner shall
have the authority to mediate disputes on organizational issues and make
final decisions when all sides of an issue have been presented and are
still unresolved.
- The commissioner shall
have the authority to assess penalties and/or suspend managers and/or
players for overuse of players, habitually late f-files and late league
correspondence.
- The commissioner,
above all, shall strive to be accessible to the league members and help
promote communication and understanding among the members of the APBA
Computer Baseball League.