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Just a reminder for the next few weeks...1/1/2010 is the EDR transfer deadline... no players may be transferred to the EDR from the 40-man roster after that1/10/2010 any player not signed becomes a free agent.
Colby,I just learned from Dan Wood that I can put Mets prospects on my EDR list. Can I do that still......
Blake Dewitt, Casey Kotchman, Randy Ruiz, Conor Jackson, Brandon Waring, Brian Dopirak, Randy Ruiz, Bobby Borchering, Ryan Wheeler... I thought it was 72 hours since bidding opened, not 72 hours from final bid...Sorry
the way the rule is written it is 72hours from the opening bid, this is not the case though is it?
TransactionsAll transactions must be posted in this sub-forum.Commissioner makes all moves at the league site.Free agency is handled by bidding. If you start the bidding on a player, please create a thread with their name as the subject. Each player is auctioned in a separate thread (at this board) that may be started by anyone. Free Agency Bidding (Market Open until 9/12/2010)You do not need to post how many years you are offering the contract until you win the bid.Salaries must be valued in multiples of $500k.Bids on a player are considered final when it has been open for 72 hours.The winning bid will be the highest total contract amount. Note that term limits apply after a bid is won.Once you have won the bid on a player, you then must open a spot on your roster for the player. If your roster is at the maximum number of players, then you must declare who you wish to release. After this, you must set the contract terms. Once this is done, the commissioner will edit your roster.There is no limit to the number of players that can be auctioned at one time or the number of bids for a player.If the free agent is restricted (rights are held by another team), then that team may match the final offer and sign the player to the new contract.Final bids are set in stone. If a team wishes not to take the player, then it will be considered that they gave the player a non-prospect contract for one year, and then subsequently released the player causing a hit to the team's cap.Note that bids on players that may fall under prospect contracts work differently. The prospect contract has its own set of rules at a league minimum salary. Any amount over $0.5m may be considered a signing bonus, and is on a team's books even if they release the player. Signing bonuses are guaranteed money!
This would read as if it were 72 hours from when the bid is opened. No where does it mention 72 hours from the last bid. We should change the lingo to avoid confusion.