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Title: Marlins Roster Moves
Post by: hank on July 12, 2010, 09:49:52 PM
Place these players on ERD, if eligible:
Rex Brothers
Chd James
Hak-Ju Lee
Ben Revere
Alex Liddi

If none of them are eligible then drop Renyel Pinto.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Marlins Roster Moves
Post by: Mr.TradeKing on July 12, 2010, 09:55:02 PM
Let me help you out here. The 1st requirement in order to be EDR eligible is that the prospect must be on the same franchise's team in real life. So far example, Ben Revere who in real life is on the Twins is not eligible for your EDR since you are the Marlins. #2 they can't have played one game in the pros. There is also a new rule that was just passed by the RC that states that only players that you (the GM) draft can be placed on the EDR (they must also meet the 1st 2 requirements). Which means we can no longer trade for a player or sign them and then place them onto our EDR.

~MTK
Title: Re: Marlins Roster Moves
Post by: hank on July 12, 2010, 11:28:31 PM
Thanks King!
Title: Re: Marlins Roster Moves
Post by: Canada8999 on July 12, 2010, 11:31:37 PM
Let me help you out here. The 1st requirement in order to be EDR eligible is that the prospect must be on the same franchise's team in real life. So far example, Ben Revere who in real life is on the Twins is not eligible for your EDR since you are the Marlins. #2 they can't have played one game in the pros. There is also a new rule that was just passed by the RC that states that only players that you (the GM) draft can be placed on the EDR (they must also meet the 1st 2 requirements). Which means we can no longer trade for a player or sign them and then place them onto our EDR.

~MTK

Correct - the EDR transfers were never intended.  We decided to allow them for a period of time, but have since decided to close that exception window and return to the original rules.