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Originally Posted by sergsz
Did we ever come to a final decision on how the in-season drops will be handled from a cap perspective? We should finalize this stuff before auctioning gets underway.
Also, for the purposes of the service clock, the first year in which the rookie finishes the season on the 30-man roster is year 1 of his service clock - correct?
We did not. The only thing holding us back from making a decision on this is seeing how CBS can handles the contracts. I agree we should settle it before we draft so we can have an idea of what to leave room for.
If anyone has run a league w/ contracts on CBS before and has any input, much appreciated.
The one way that would eliminate the concern no matter how CBS handles it, is to guarantee all contracts. it can be done manually if CBS doesn't cooperate. Then each owner will have to leave some cap space for emergency add/drops and a little bit of cap space for trades. also we could just have an additional free agent budget after our draft. i.e. auction w/ 100m but cap is 105M.
as for your rookie question, that's how i interpret it too.
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Originally Posted by Jokes
Also, we cannot add/drop minor leaguers correct? I don't remember if this was answered.
I don't think this was decided either, but tbh i think i like the no add/drops of minor leaguers during the season. 10 minor leaguers is more than you'd ever move to your active roster in the year, you wouldn't have to follow the 19 minor leagues looking for add/drops, and it gets rid of the problem of the MLB draft being mid-season. I like this idea. rookie draft each year to get each team to 10 minors again and thats it till next off season. of course you can still promote from minors to active.
time for karak to make some executive decisions
Last edited by Exitonly; 02-28-2010 at 10:05 PM.