Mon Dec 02, 2024 8:03 pm
1. Does the 6-year cycle at the start of a player's career begin when they are carded? Or when they are promoted or added to their first team's roster?
It begins the year a prospect is promoted. Prospects have to be promoted after three years. For example, I have to promote DL Hall this year (I cut him instead).
2. It sounds like I could take a player to arbitration in seasons 4 and 5, and then still opt for an extension in season 6, right?
Correct.
3. Back to France and Sanchez, who were CUT. If I understand correctly, Paul dropped them for the 2024 MLB season (prior to the start of that season), but could still play them for the 2023 cardset. They could have been claimed on waivers by another team, but they were not, so:
a. They stayed on Paul's 40-man roster for the 2023 cardset; Correct
b. Their salaries counted toward Paul's $140 mil cap in the 2023 cardset; and Correct
c. The team now has no responsibility for them in the 2024 cardset (right?) Correct.
So the cuts were for the 2024 MLB season, not the 2023 card set seasons. You will have to do the same for your players for the 2025 MLB season. Even if you cut them for the 2025 season by March 30, 2025, you can use them for the 2024 SOM seasons. If you cut a player by the Nov. 30 deadline (extended for you) then are lost for the 2024 SOM seasons.
4. How does that compare with Sandoval and Herget, who are listed further down on the sheet, as "Cut Players"? They apparently were not on the 40-man roster for the 2023 cardset, although their salaries still counted towards the cap. What was the difference with them? Were they perhaps released to get back to the 40-man limit after some trade?
I don't recall, but most likely they were cut while still having a multi-year contract. For example, if you cut Felix Bautista you would lose him for this year (he won't have a card anyway) but you would still be responsible for his salary through 2026.
5. In any case, doesn't that disagree with section 9.09, which says that players with under six years of service time can be released?
Not if they were extended before the six years of control has expired. Once you extend a player you are responsible for their salary until the contract ends or until they are picked up off waivers.
6. You mentioned renewing India at $3 mil, but he already shows a value of $2 mil for the 2024 cardset. Why would I renew him now for the 2025 cardset?
You will have to make a decision about India for the 2025 MLB season by March 30th. He will cost you $2 mil this upcoming SOM seasons and $3 mil for the 2025 SOM seasons if renewed.
7. Or to state that differently, Suarez is shown as FA for the 2024 cardset. If I were to successfully bid for him, then I would be offering him some sort of contract that begins in the 2024 cardset, right? So, as above, why would I be looking 1 season ahead for India?
The reason we make contract decisions for the as yet uncarded 2025 season is because we do not know how well that player will perform in advance of making the commitment. It allows us to truly experience the challenges of trying to manage a MLB roster. You have India at $2 mil for the 2024 SOM seasons, but you need to make decisions about the future India prior to the 2025 MLB season. India is probably going to have a serviceable card this upcoming season, but are you willing to commit to him for the 2025 SOM card season and beyond? You'll need to decide that by March 30, 20025.
8. Moving on to the November 30th drop period, I see that Yonathan Daza played in Mexico in the 2024 MLB season, so he will not be included in the 2024 cardset. I can drop him now, since he has no value to me, and free up a space on the 40-man roster. Even though he fled the country, am I still responsible for his $2.4 mil contract in the 2024 cardset?
Correct
9. For newly carded players who are not selected as prospects, are they also to be contracted at the major league minimum salaries? Or do they start at their initial SOM salaries?
They are free agents.
10. When a player is traded, then his contract goes along with him, right? Is it possible to still cover part of his old salary, if his current value is diminished? For example, Sonny Gray has an $11.1 mil contract and will likely be valued at about half of that in the 2024 cardset. Can I trade him away and still cover $2 or 3 mil of that difference?
Salaries cannot be adjusted through trades. This is an accounting decision I made because tracking the money was going to be a potential nightmare.
11. And, finally, a mundane question about prospects:
a. Veen and Lacy appear in the league roster doc, but are not on Paul's page
b. Basallo appears on Paul's page, but not on the league roster doc
c. Which of those prospects belong to Paul?
Let me track that discrepancy down