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Postby GFDWARF07 » Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:09 pm

Franky said: Trading is freely allowed and can increase your team salary up to 100 mil. Free agent moves are allowed but you can only have a maximum of 8 free agents on your roster and your free agents cannot exceed your free agent budget.


The 100M part confuses me a bit. So you will set up as a 100M league, right? If I have The A's and started at or below 94.16 in payroll and I trade away Reggie to another team mid year can I then go to 100M via free agent signings (rules imply no)? Or can you only go over the 94.16 if those player arrive via trade? The way I read it you can only have a max of 8 FA's and the total you pay them is determined when you draft your franchise (94.16 minus your team's payroll). So why would people trade away talent to get another team to 100M, if they cannot replace it via FA?

Should we just say you always need a minimum of $5.84M in cash and hold people to the 94.16 figure?

I am sure I am just "not getting" your intent here, so please help me understand.

Thanks
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Postby franky35 » Wed Nov 09, 2011 11:12 pm

Dan,

Nope. it doesn't work that way. Here is an excerpt from the rules:

For example, let's say you drafted the Pirates (team salary 76.14), then you have 18.02 mil to spend on free agents. You cannot increase this amount by cutting players. For example, cutting Jose Pagan (salary 2.00 mil) does not change your free agent budget, you still only get 18.02 mil.

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Trading is freely allowed and can increase your team salary up to 100 mil. Free agent moves are allowed but [u:891ec767bd]you can only have a maximum of 8 free agents on your roster and your free agents cannot exceed your free agent budget. [/u:891ec767bd]

So, for the Pirates, your free agent budget is 18.02 mil. That stays the same all season. You can never have more than 8 free agents on your roster. You can make free agent moves but your total free agent salaries can never exceed your budget (18.02 in the case of the Pirates).

Assuming that the A's and Twins were in the league, you could trade Reggie Jackson for Oliva and Killebrew and go over the 94.16 cap. You could even trade Jackson for Oliva, Killebrew and Nate Colbert (a free agent), but Colbert would count against your free agent budget and Colbert would count as one of your 8 possible free agents.

Does that make sense?
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Postby franky35 » Wed Nov 09, 2011 11:17 pm

thru the first 7 signups, here are the vote totals

AL East - 8
NL West - 6
AL West - 4
NL East - 3
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Postby GFDWARF07 » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:57 am

[quote:f9b42b6e07="franky35"]Dan,

Nope. it doesn't work that way. Here is an excerpt from the rules:

For example, let's say you drafted the Pirates (team salary 76.14), then you have 18.02 mil to spend on free agents. You cannot increase this amount by cutting players. For example, cutting Jose Pagan (salary 2.00 mil) does not change your free agent budget, you still only get 18.02 mil.

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Trading is freely allowed and can increase your team salary up to 100 mil. Free agent moves are allowed but [u:f9b42b6e07]you can only have a maximum of 8 free agents on your roster and your free agents cannot exceed your free agent budget. [/u:f9b42b6e07]

OK, I am good to move ahead. Still not sure why someone would trade away enough surplus salary to put another owner close to 100M. Maybe a few bucks, sure, but anything more would look lopsided unless it was to create cap room (which it evidently cannot be, per the rules).



So, for the Pirates, your free agent budget is 18.02 mil. That stays the same all season. You can never have more than 8 free agents on your roster. You can make free agent moves but your total free agent salaries can never exceed your budget (18.02 in the case of the Pirates).

Assuming that the A's and Twins were in the league, you could trade Reggie Jackson for Oliva and Killebrew and go over the 94.16 cap. You could even trade Jackson for Oliva, Killebrew and Nate Colbert (a free agent), but Colbert would count against your free agent budget and Colbert would count as one of your 8 possible free agents.

Does that make sense?[/quote:f9b42b6e07]
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Postby AllStarInc » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:22 pm

1. franky35, 1.AL East, 2. NL West
2. ehlekev, 1. AL East, 2. NL East
3. Poppa Rock 1. NL West, 2. AL East
4. Rick Smith, 1. AL East, 2. NL West
5. LMBombers, 1. NL West, 2. AL East
6. Rjnewman AL west NL East
7. gfdwarf 1. AL West 2. NL East
8. AllStarInc, 1. NL East, NL West
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Postby franky35 » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:34 pm

thru the first 8 signups, here are the vote totals

AL East - 8
NL West - 7
NL East - 5
AL West - 4

Despite all the Minnesotans here could it be that the AL West is excluded? Can't bear to see the Twins beaten again by the Orioles, eh?
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Postby LMBombers » Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:16 am

I didn't vote for the AL West as it is the Twins and nothing else in that division.
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Postby GFDWARF07 » Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:47 pm

Just me and kev from minny?
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Postby salmonbellies » Sat Nov 12, 2011 5:50 pm

1. franky35, 1.AL East, 2. NL West
2. ehlekev, 1. AL East, 2. NL East
3. Poppa Rock 1. NL West, 2. AL East
4. Rick Smith, 1. AL East, 2. NL West
5. LMBombers, 1. NL West, 2. AL East
6. Rjnewman AL west NL East
7. gfdwarf 1. AL West 2. NL East
8. AllStarInc, 1. NL East, NL West
9. Salmonbellies, 1 AL West. AL East
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Postby GordieHowe » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:54 am

1. franky35, 1.AL East, 2. NL West
2. ehlekev, 1. AL East, 2. NL East
3. Poppa Rock 1. NL West, 2. AL East
4. Rick Smith, 1. AL East, 2. NL West
5. LMBombers, 1. NL West, 2. AL East
6. Rjnewman AL west NL East
7. gfdwarf 1. AL West 2. NL East
8. AllStarInc, 1. NL East, NL West
9. Salmonbellies, 1 AL West. AL East
10. GordieHowe: 1. NL East 2. AL West
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