The idea is to ensure that
(a) everyone selected in the MLB II draft would actually be one of the all-time greats in at least some portion of the game, and
(b) zero or few one-year wonders would end up on teams.
It will probably be impossible to eliminate every possible few-year wonder. But it is a worthy goal to minimize the influence these players have in the next sim, as well as to make it difficult to build a team around such players.
BTW, after a bit of research, ISTM that the standard for stolen bases should be at 350 SB. Also, a saves standard of 120 saves should be included for closing pitchers.
It sounds like a good idea on paper, but seems like it'll be a ##### to enforce. Every player will have to be looked up and approved after each pick, and with 24 teams and 24 rounds, it's going to be even harder to find guys you need that fit a certain statistical criteria. Checking for guys that made the '94 cutoff was hard enough, now we want to peruse their career totals to see if they fit? That's going to be really fun starting in about round 15.Just eliminate all rules and go from there. If guy's want to draft a one year wonder, let them. Everyone is in the same boat here. It's not like the guy who had one great year didn't actually have that great year. I think we're worrying too much about these guys. There are only a handful of guys who will actually effect the sim. And if we're using any year we want, some of the all time career greats have MONSTER single years in there as to offset those one year wonders. The less rules the better.
If we were drafting guys to play for a career's worth of sims, then I'd agree. We're only drafting for a single season. Why not just allow everybody to choose who they want and at which season they want (including old time pitchers and last years hitters)?