PEBA owners can now access the draft pool through the "Draft Utility" option on the websites user control panel. Here's the direct link: http://peba.allsimbaseball3.com/cgi-bin ... page=login.
A standard password has been mailed to all owners. I suggest you make changing your password your first order of business upon logging in.
The draft utility will allow you to sort hitters and pitchers by up to three criteria and to view players' actual or potential ratings. You can greater detail on a player by clicking on his name. Add players of interest to your draft list, then save that list: this will serve as your pre-ranking sheet and help our draft be conducted quickly and painlessly.
Our draft will begin Saturday, Nov. 3rd (start time TBD). Use the upcoming week to scout out the cream of the draft crop!
Draft pool is online
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Fair enough. I also liked the 20-80 system but was concerned it might be confusing for some.
Let's put it to a vote. I've updated this thread with a poll. Owners can choose between three rating systems: 1-10, 20-80, or 1-100. I'll refrain from voting so you all can decide what system you like best. Whatever result has the most votes by Tuesday morning will be what we go with.
Note that a change to the rating system won't change the skill level of any players; it only affects how the ratings are reported. For the 1-10 scale, a top power hitter will get a 10 in Power. For the 20-80 scale that same hitter will get either a 75 or 80. For the 1-100 scale he'll be in the 95-100 range. Still the same player; just a different way of expressing his skill.
Let's put it to a vote. I've updated this thread with a poll. Owners can choose between three rating systems: 1-10, 20-80, or 1-100. I'll refrain from voting so you all can decide what system you like best. Whatever result has the most votes by Tuesday morning will be what we go with.
Note that a change to the rating system won't change the skill level of any players; it only affects how the ratings are reported. For the 1-10 scale, a top power hitter will get a 10 in Power. For the 20-80 scale that same hitter will get either a 75 or 80. For the 1-100 scale he'll be in the 95-100 range. Still the same player; just a different way of expressing his skill.
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