by Cubit » Sun May 16, 2010 10:21 pm
I was with Rant and Kaviksdad on this one Terry, but I accept your ruling in this case and because I know you are firmly in line with the spirit of fair pay. That said, I strongly urge managers NOT to follow this rent-a-stud approach in future. There are just too many negative implications in a league of this size and the desperate nature of our rosters in some cases-- especially with our 2-season 200/60 format.
There is absolutely no precedent in baseball for this kind of practice, IMHO, but there are waivers, contracts, free agency, and other ways to try to keep things ven-- and there is even a very early trading deadline in season. I say if one wants to trade a player for anything one wants, that's probably fine, but the League Rules should not enforce such an unequal or use of a player in our own highly restrictive competitive frame of reference. Of course, I am able to recall talks of the 1950s KC A's becoming a farm club for the New York Yankees.
I have no real problem trading studs for future prospects, but including a "return after use" clause in the deal seems way over the top to me.