Post by Troy (Cubs) (LM) on Jul 22, 2013 4:46:20 GMT
Format:
- Players name in the title.
- One player per post
- Must post the contract, and how much is owed throughout the duration of the contract
Rules:
Releasing a Player
- You may release any player, at any time.
- You will owe 75% of that players salary for that season when you release him, and will owe 50% throughout the rest deal.
- You must follow the correct format when releasing a player. You must post the players name in the title, and how much is owed throughout the life of the deal. For Example:
"Orioles Release OF Luis Matos [1M 2015] - Owe 0.75M for 2013, 0.5M for 2014 and 2015"
- When releasing an arbitration, or pre-arbitration player, you will owe 75% of that players salary for the current season, but will be off the hook after the current season.
- When a pre-arbitration, or arbitration player is waived, all teams will have a 3 day (72 hour window from the post) window to make a claim on the player. After the 3 days, the claiming team with the worst record will be awarded that player.
- If a player goes unclaimed through the 72 hour window, he will remain on waivers, and will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis. First team to claim him after the 72 hours will get him.
Claiming a Player
- You may claim any un-owned player at any time.
- The un-owned player must have big league experience. (A day of service time, or an appearance).
- You may NOT claim prospects. Un-owned prospects are eligible for our first year player draft. The same applies for International free agents.
- If a player does not have an appearance, or a day of service time, and he is being promoted to the big league team, you may claim this player. However, you will need to post proof that he has been called up. (Multiple Sources). If for some reason the player does not get called up, and was claimed, the player will be removed from that team and the player will still be un-owned until he gets promoted.
- This is a first come, first serve claiming system. You will be awarded the player immediately upon posting, assuming your claim is valid.
- Players name in the title.
- One player per post
- Must post the contract, and how much is owed throughout the duration of the contract
Rules:
Releasing a Player
- You may release any player, at any time.
- You will owe 75% of that players salary for that season when you release him, and will owe 50% throughout the rest deal.
- You must follow the correct format when releasing a player. You must post the players name in the title, and how much is owed throughout the life of the deal. For Example:
"Orioles Release OF Luis Matos [1M 2015] - Owe 0.75M for 2013, 0.5M for 2014 and 2015"
- When releasing an arbitration, or pre-arbitration player, you will owe 75% of that players salary for the current season, but will be off the hook after the current season.
- When a pre-arbitration, or arbitration player is waived, all teams will have a 3 day (72 hour window from the post) window to make a claim on the player. After the 3 days, the claiming team with the worst record will be awarded that player.
- If a player goes unclaimed through the 72 hour window, he will remain on waivers, and will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis. First team to claim him after the 72 hours will get him.
Claiming a Player
- You may claim any un-owned player at any time.
- The un-owned player must have big league experience. (A day of service time, or an appearance).
- You may NOT claim prospects. Un-owned prospects are eligible for our first year player draft. The same applies for International free agents.
- If a player does not have an appearance, or a day of service time, and he is being promoted to the big league team, you may claim this player. However, you will need to post proof that he has been called up. (Multiple Sources). If for some reason the player does not get called up, and was claimed, the player will be removed from that team and the player will still be un-owned until he gets promoted.
- This is a first come, first serve claiming system. You will be awarded the player immediately upon posting, assuming your claim is valid.