I was thinking about this the other day. If you draft someone and he is on your active roster as of Day 1 of the regular season and you drop him at any time during the season, you would only get a certain fraction of his salary. I totally agree with that logic.
Here is what I don't get. You sign a player as a free agent after the season starts, immaterial of when during the season you sign him you are paying his full 100% salary. But why? I mean, if you sign a free agent during the 95% period (i.e. you release a player you only get 95% of his salary), why shouldn't you only pay 95% of his salary, and so forth? If this was real life, wouldn't the team looking to sign the free agent, factor in how much of the season he is going to be there?
Just wondering if someone could shed some light on the subject.
Thanks.