I just reprinted the ones that are pertinent to our roster building.
120 mil
DH
Post WW 2 player set (NO NEL)
1. At all times your roster must be comprised exclusively of players from your 3 selected POST or EXP era teams
2. For players with cards on multiple teams (i.e. Greg Maddux), [b:be8bd94569]the Auto drafting rights always go to the team with the HIGHER dollar card[/b:be8bd94569]. So if both the Cubs exp and ATL exp are selected, the manager who selected ATL (where Maddux has a higher dollar card) gets rights to him in the auto draft. If the ATL exp manager does not auto draft Maddux, the Cubs exp team can pick him up out of the free agent pool after the auto draft. If no manager selects ATL exp as one of the 24 selected exp teams, and a manager selected the Cubs exp.. the manager with Cubs exp would have exclusive rights to Maddux because he can only play for either the Cubs or Braves.
3. You can use any POST or EXP era version of a player you have rights to. So if the A's get Willie Randolph because the Yankees go with Cano at 2b, and do not auto draft him, the A's can use the higher dollar versions of Randolph from his Yankee days.
4. For players that have both a post WW2 and EXP era card (examples Hoyt Wilhelm, Frank Robinson), the Auto drafting rights always go to the team with the higher dollar card, with waiver rights as described above.
5. Select a home ball park that corresponds to one of your 3 selected post or exp era teams. For example, if you select Post NYY, you could use one of the Yankee Stadiums from 1947-1966 and if you select EXP NYY, you could use one of the Yankee Stadiums from 1967-2005.
6. Special rules: Orphan cards: There are some cards that do not appear to be attached to any franchise. Marichal '66 is listed as SF post - the card belongs with NYG Post; Chance '64 is list as Cal post - let's stick him with Cal Exp. Not sure which others might be out there; can decide when brought to light. As for Robin Ventura, he belongs to CHW Exp even though he played for Mets in '99