Nice job so far. Here's some ideas i had reading it over the first time.
I like Net SB better than SB.
I like the auction format iamawesomer posted.
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4.) Should this read:
"a) Pitcher: Has 25 or fewer ML appearances or 50 or fewer ML IP, whichever is higher.
b) Hitter: Has 100 ML AB or fewer"
100 ML AB seems a bit low. Maybe 150 AB? Not sure.
Also, you say "And must not be on an active (25 man) major league roster at the time he is drafted or acquired." So in order to qualify as a minor leaguer, they have to meet both sets of requirements? What if they exceed the AB/IP limits, but still start the season in the minors? Shouldn't he be able to get drafted as a minor leaguer and/or start out on the 15-man minors roster?
If they exceed the major league AB/IP limits but are in the minors then i think they should go in the regular auction. though, if no one bids on them/picks them up, then they should be able to be picked up as minor leaguers.
To clarify, minor league roster is just filled by draft spots and they have no salary until 25 man active roster?
also there's a yearly auction for players that get cut due to not wanting to pay 20% hike right? the rookie's whose rookie contract has run its course would be dumped in here too?