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ProFSL Front Office => Armchair: Armchair Fantasy Baseball: Transactions => Armchair => MLB DYNASTY GM HOME => Armchair: Armchair Fantasy Baseball: Completed Transactions => Topic started by: johnbosma on March 17, 2012, 12:38:52 AM
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$50,000 minor league contract
Birthdate: 2/27/1992 - Dominican Republic - Signed by Boston in real life
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$150,000 minor league contract
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$250,000 minor league contract
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500k minor league deal
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$600k minor league contract
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800k minor league contract
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$1mil minor league deal
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$1.3 million minor league deal
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$1.5 mil. Minor league deal
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$1.5 mil. Minor league deal
Dbacks have won this player :judge:
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Let me know what team to place him on.
Transaction 1533
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South Bend
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Upon further research, it appears Mercedes was signed by the Giants prior to start of the league, meaning they belong to them. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110205&content_id=16581026
Unless there is another Simon Mercedes from the Dominican out there, I am voiding this transaction and giving back your money.
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As much as I would love to have Mercedes, I'm not sure he should be mine. He originally signed with S.F. early last year, but he was ruled ineligible to sign for one year by MLB (reason not given). He was then signed by Boston in March of this year. See the following from BA:
http://www.baseballamerica.com/blog/prospects/2012/03/red-sox-agree-to-800000-deal-with-dominican-righty-simon-mercedes/
It states:
The Red Sox have agreed to a deal with Dominican righthander Simon Mercedes, which according to an international source is for an $800,000 bonus.
However, that deal is still pending several hurdles, including Mercedes passing Major League Baseball's investigation into his age and identity and his acquisition of a visa. Those will be important steps to watch given Mercedes' history, the details of which are still somewhat hazy.
At some point within the last couple of years, Mercedes went from presenting himself as a 16-year-old named Jeffrey Tapia to an 18-year-old named Simon Mercedes. It's not clear whether Mercedes ever faced any penalty from MLB for changing his age and his identity at the time, though it appears he did not. Mercedes pitched in the Dominican Prospect League all-star game on Jan. 29, 2011, when he pitched two innings, allowed one run, walked one and struck out three. Shortly after the DPL all-star game, Mercedes agreed to a $400,000 deal with the Giants.
However, that deal fell apart after an MLB investigation into Mercedes' background. In March 2011, MLB declared Mercedes ineligible to sign for one year, though the league has not publicly stated the reason for the sanction against Mercedes. The one-year ban on signing ended on Wednesday, and Mercedes quickly agreed to terms with the Red Sox, doubling his previous signing bonus.
While the deal is still contingent upon official approval, Mercedes was one of the top players eligible to sign before the new Collective Bargaining Agreement rules on international spending kick in on July 2. Mercedes, who by his current listed date of birth (Feb. 17, 1992) is 20 years old, is 6-foot-4, 220 pounds with a power arm, giant hands and a 92-96 mph fastball. Scouts who have seen Mercedes recently said he also has an average to above-average breaking ball, which he used last year to strike out Royals $3 million outfielder Elier Hernandez in the DPL all-star game. Mercedes will have to smooth out some things in his delivery, but he has starter potential with the bullpen as a fallback option. Mercedes was training with Felix Liriano and Edwin Sabater.
If he is deemed to be the property of S.F. in our league, I'll gladly take him, however, I want to make sure it is appropriate.
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Thanks for the information. Transaction has been un-voided (is that actually a word?)