Rule Changes, Disputes, and Contingencies

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Rule Changes

Offseason Rule Changes

Offseason rule changes are proposed, debated, and voted on as a package in one streamlined rulemaking process during the offseason. The manner in which such process takes place is prescribed by the Commissioner(s). Offseason rule changes may be proposed to the league by any GM and are adopted by a majority of teams voting for or against such changes. At the conclusion of the official rulemaking process, the Commissioner(s) may also announce subsequent rulemaking processes, as necessary, in the offseason.

The offseason, for purposes of rule changes, ends at the keeper deadline.

In-season Rule Changes

In-season rule changes are strongly disfavored, but may be instituted so long as no team objects. However, this requirement does not apply in the cases of rule disputes.

Commissioner Relief

The Commissioner(s) may provide relief to teams in situations where a roster mistake or misunderstanding of the Rules: 1) has no impact on the outcome of any LDB matchup, 2) severely hinders a team's ability to compete in either the short or long-term, and 3) is brought to the Commissioner(s)'s attention promptly.

Rule Disputes

In the event of a dispute over one of these Rules, the Commissioner(s) will resolve it or, if he chooses, nominate one or more GMs to resolve the issue.

Contingencies

Data Loss, Unavailability, and Inaccuracy

Given the complexity of LDB and the fact that CBS cannot completely accommodate all of the nuances of the game, owners should expect some reasonable low level of data loss, unavailability, and inaccuracy. When such a case arises, the Commissioner(s) will fashion a fix that they feel best furthers the intent of these Rules and the spirit of the league.

In the case of stats accumulated during the resumed portion of a suspended game resumed in a week following the week in which the suspended game took place, per CBS policy, the game stats will only be applied retroactively to the original date if the suspended game is resumed within seven days. All stats accumulated during the resumed portion of suspended games completed after seven days will not count towards any fantasy statistics for the season. If CBS modifies its rules around suspended games, the Commissioner(s) have discretion to score games according to new CBS policy.

Unavailable GMs

Should a GM become incapacitated, unable, or unwilling to manage their team, the team will be taken under receivership by the league. During receivership, the league shall collectively manage the team so as to maintain competitive balance within the league. The Commissioner(s) will announce the means by which such a team will be collectively managed.

In the case of an incapacitated GM or GM unable to manage their team, if that GM has any chance of regaining the ability to manage within six months or by the next first of March, whichever is longer, the team shall remain in receivership for that period of time. However, if a GM is definitely unable to return, the Commissioner(s) may turn over the team to a new GM as they see fit.

In the case of a GM unwilling to manage his or her team, the team remains in receivership for as long as the Commissioner(s) see fit until it is turned over to a new GM.[1]

MLB Work Stoppage

In the event of a season that starts late or misses some mid-season weeks, the Commissioner(s) have discretion to rework the schedule as necessary to facilitate the continuation of the LDB season. The Commissioners will use the Special Rules for Shortened Seasons as a guide for that purpose.

In the event that games are canceled through the end of the season or where there are insufficient weeks remaining to conduct a full playoff bracket, non-expense portions of LDB dues will be refunded to GMs. If MLB plays games through the All-Star Game break, a league champion will still be decided on the basis of best overall record, but that champion's accomplishment will be marked with an asterisk, otherwise there will be no LDB champion for the year. A team denied a championship due to a shortened season will be known as "Seliged."

  1. Matt McQueeney was unavailable for comment.