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Post Info TOPIC: 2010 Season Fines
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2010 Season Fines
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By *FAR* the worst part of being Commissioner, I have assessed the fines for the 2010 season.

First, the good news - there were no unexcused late series this season.  Many thanks to everyone for keeping things running smoothly.

As per usual, all fines were waived for teams that changed hands mid-season or this offseason.  There have also been various special circumstances that I have already been made aware of that have been taken into account.

Every team receiving a fine should have received an email explaining the reason and breaking down the math.  If any of them have any questions or believe that a waiver is appropriate, please contact me asap.

Thanks,
-Tom


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For reference, here is the fine schedule, taken from prior posts on this subject:

Late Reporting of a Home Series: $50K per incident


Failure to Play and Report a Home Series within 2 weeks after the Due Date: $200K per incident


Games Started in Excess of Total Allowed: $25K per GS


For PA and IP usage in Excess of Total Allowed:
$2K per PA
$5K per IP

PLUS, an additional penalty applicable only to PA/IP overusage:
For PA/IP fines totaling less than $49K: +$50K
For PA/IP fines totaling between $50K and $99K: +$100K
For PA/IP fines totalling $100K or greater: +$250K


For example, if Player X has 3 IP over the allowable limit, but the team owning Player X has no other overusage, that team will be fined $65K (3*5K + 50K).


As another example, if players on team Y aggregate to 21 IP over their allowable limits, team Y will be fined $355K (21*5K + 250K).


Finally, if player Z makes 31 starts when he was only allowed to start 30 games, but the team owning player Z has no overusage fines for PA or IP, that team will be fined $25K. (additional penalty only applies to PA/IP overusage fines)


While this may seem harsh, the reality is that most teams do not overuse any players in a given season and most minor cases of overusage are explainable in such a way that a fine can be waived or reduced in the Commissioner's discretion.


As always, I welcome any comment or discussion on this subject.



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