Post by bigben on Feb 27, 2017 5:39:59 GMT -6
Players are signed from the Waiver Wire to your AR or DL.
All Waiver Wire free agents are assigned standard contracts, the base of which are $1/Guaranteed or $2/non-Guaranteed. The first bid determines the contract class. The bid must last 24 hours. Auctioning determines the winner of multiple bidders.
This applies to players who are promoted from the minors in actuality. As soon as a player is promoted, regardless of whether or not he is added to Yahoo, he is eligible for this type of auction. You're required to provide a news source verifying the promotion. This does not apply after September 1st.
Waiver Wire free agents who are receiving pay from their former team because of a guaranteed contract can be signed by a team assuming the player's contract from his former team. The claim for a released free agent's guaranteed contract must last 24 hours. If more than one owner claims such a player, we will use the reverse order of the standings to settle whom wins this player.
If a team releases a player via insurance to the Waiver Wire and re-acquires that player in the same season, than that team cannot receive a RTM Option for that player, nor can that team exercise a Keeper Exemption on that player in the proceeding off-season.
In short a Guaranteed you can drop, but do not get your money back. One the other hand a Non-Guaranteed you can drop and get your money back. When bidding you must say one or the other. The bidding will start at $2 Non-Guaranteed. Example---in the heading---Mike Zunino to AR from FA and the bid in the lower box $2 NG. These players are just one year contracts ONLY. We will start this after Salaries Declaration. Salaries Declaration will start this weekend. Please if you have any questions reach out to myself, Visor or JP.
All Waiver Wire free agents are assigned standard contracts, the base of which are $1/Guaranteed or $2/non-Guaranteed. The first bid determines the contract class. The bid must last 24 hours. Auctioning determines the winner of multiple bidders.
This applies to players who are promoted from the minors in actuality. As soon as a player is promoted, regardless of whether or not he is added to Yahoo, he is eligible for this type of auction. You're required to provide a news source verifying the promotion. This does not apply after September 1st.
Waiver Wire free agents who are receiving pay from their former team because of a guaranteed contract can be signed by a team assuming the player's contract from his former team. The claim for a released free agent's guaranteed contract must last 24 hours. If more than one owner claims such a player, we will use the reverse order of the standings to settle whom wins this player.
If a team releases a player via insurance to the Waiver Wire and re-acquires that player in the same season, than that team cannot receive a RTM Option for that player, nor can that team exercise a Keeper Exemption on that player in the proceeding off-season.
In short a Guaranteed you can drop, but do not get your money back. One the other hand a Non-Guaranteed you can drop and get your money back. When bidding you must say one or the other. The bidding will start at $2 Non-Guaranteed. Example---in the heading---Mike Zunino to AR from FA and the bid in the lower box $2 NG. These players are just one year contracts ONLY. We will start this after Salaries Declaration. Salaries Declaration will start this weekend. Please if you have any questions reach out to myself, Visor or JP.