by superflymacdaddyjuice » Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:18 pm
[quote:613a70e77a="kaviksdad"]Damn you Larry for showing that my memory is even worse than I thought it was.
[b:613a70e77a]My earlier post about drops/roster size was wrong[/b:613a70e77a]. We went through the same thing last year and I remember that we made some rule changes. Unfortunately those rule changes had nothing to do with roster size/drops. The rule changes allowed for the changing of stadiums.
All the back and forths from last year start on page 75 of this thread. After reading through 30 plus pages here is the official rules about spring free agent drops/prospect drops and promotions:
[quote:613a70e77a]1) A 15 round non-serpentine free agent draft will be held each year shortly after TSN/SOM cards are released. Draft order is determined by cumulative
win/loss records.
2) All owners must drop a minimum of 10 players; No owner may drop more than 15 players.
3) Player drops must be announce prior to the beginning of the Free Agent draft.
4) All owners must have a full 40 man roster upon completion of the annual Spring Free Agent draft.
5) There is no clock for Round 1 of each Annual Free Agent draft. All subsequent rounds will operate with a 3 hour clock.
10) You cannot trade draft choices that you do not own. This means that if you trade a 9th round draft pick, you must release as many players as necessary to insure that you will have a 9th round pick. For example, you have a 40 man roster, and you have acquired an extra 2nd, 3rd, and 6th round draft picks during the year. You have also traded away a 7th and 9th round draft pick. This means you must release at least 12 players prior to the draft to insure that you will have a 9th round pick. If you plan to continue drafting beyond Round 9 you will have to release an additional player for each subsequent round. You cannot drop more than 15 players.
1) The maximum number of prospects allowed on each roster is 10.
2) Prospects are not counted as part of the 40 man roster while they maintain their prospect status.
3) Owners control the rights of their prospects for no longer than 2 years. At the end of 2 years (from time of draft) a prospect must either be promoted to the MLB roster or released.
4) Prospects can be traded, but the 2 year timeline remains constant for each prospect. Prospects moving from one team to another must be promoted or released when the original 2 year cycle has been reached.
5) Prospects can be promoted to the major league roster at any time, provided there is roster space available. Once promoted all prospects lose their prospect status, and cannot be demoted back to prospect status.
As the rule states, all prospects drafted in the 2007 prospect draft must be either released, promoted or traded before the Free Agent draft. Any traded 2007 prospect must be released or promoted by the acquiring owner.[/quote:613a70e77a]
So, to cut to the chase -
1) [b:613a70e77a]ALL MANAGERS MUST DROP AT LEAST 10 PLAYERS;[/b:613a70e77a]
2) [b:613a70e77a]NO MANAGER MAY DROP MORE THAN 15 PLAYERS;[/b:613a70e77a]
3) [b:613a70e77a]PROSPECT PROMOTIONS AND DROPS MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO THE START OF THE FREE AGENT DRAFT;[/b:613a70e77a]
4a) [b:613a70e77a]AFTER DROPPING 10 TO 15 REGULAR ROSTER PLAYERS AND[/b:613a70e77a]
4b) [b:613a70e77a]AFTER ALL EXPIRING PROSPECTS HAVE BEEN EITHER PROMOTED OR DROPPED AND[/b:613a70e77a]
4c) [b:613a70e77a]AFTER ALL NON-EXPIRING PROSPECTS HAVE BEEN PROMOTED, DROPPED OR UNCHANGED THEN[/b:613a70e77a]
4d)[b:613a70e77a] [u:613a70e77a]NO MANAGER MAY HAVE A ROSTER OF MORE THAN 30 PLAYERS PRIOR TO THE START OF THE SPRING FREE AGENT DRAFT.[/u:613a70e77a][/b:613a70e77a][/quote:613a70e77a]