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Doing this won't eliminate a team from having say 70m paid in one season but then the following season(s) they are on the hook for those contracts likely needing to pay on them themselves in order to move them. Advantage nullified by the disadvantage of planning beyond the trade year. The real MLB allows cash exchanges. Eliminating it altogether may not be the way to go but not allowing anything beyond the trade year is easier to keep track of and still keeps in play the strategy of same cap.
The idea of even cap across the board was to eliminate teams having an advantage. When you're paying salary on a player that is still using your cap.Some players salaries are unmovable without paying on them. Deals already can't be sweetened by including draft picks. I'm open to all ideas, I'm very partial to allowing cash paid for just one season. The season of the trade only. Doing this won't eliminate a team from having say 70m paid in one season but then the following season(s) they are on the hook for those contracts likely needing to pay on them themselves in order to move them. Advantage nullified by the disadvantage of planning beyond the trade year. The real MLB allows cash exchanges. Eliminating it altogether may not be the way to go but not allowing anything beyond the trade year is easier to keep track of and still keeps in play the strategy of same cap.
Are we going to have anything set up where a player gets suspended that we recoop his salary? Or if a player gets hurt and it causes to retire before his contract is up?
Hey not sure this was asked already but what about IR slots?