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Many of you have played in the other "era" leagues; some have not. Most questions can be answered by reading the roster rules for each team. I'll be glad to answer any questions.
Who is eligible for the League?
ANY Player with a card from 1967-1992
You may NOT use a card outside the 1967-1992 window UNLESS specifically stated in the Rules thread. A few examples, ANY HAnk Aaron card is allowed in the NL League. ONLY Aaron's 1969 card is allowed in the AL. John Smoltz's SP is allowed, but not his RP card. Curt Schilling's 2 cards ARE in play.
You may AUTODRAFT players carded to your team, PLUS OR MINUS the ASSIGNED cards and the DO NOT AUTODRAFT cards.
--Luis Tiant has cards for the Red Sox and the Indians. He was ASSIGNED to the Indians in the AL. Only the Indians can AUTODRAFT him. He was assigned to the Pirates in the NL. Only the Pirates can AUTODRAFT him.
--Scott Sanderson has a card for the Cubs and a card for the Expos. Who cares? It's Scott Sanderson. He is not assigned. Cubs and Expos can each place him on their draft card and battle it out.
ANY ELIGIBLE PLAYER WHO PLAYED FOR YOUR FRANCHISE FROM 1967-1992 CAN BE PICKED UP DURING WAIVERS.
--In the AL, if the Indians dont draft Tiant in the AUTODRAFT, he could be grabbed by the Red Sox, Angels, Yankees, Twins during waivers, since he played for those teams during the 1967-1992 window. If the PIrates dont AUTODRAFT Tiant in the NL League, he sits. He played for no other NL teams during the 67-92 window.
This seems kind of verbose, but again, reading the rules carefully should answer most questions........
Who is eligible for the League?
ANY Player with a card from 1967-1992
You may NOT use a card outside the 1967-1992 window UNLESS specifically stated in the Rules thread. A few examples, ANY HAnk Aaron card is allowed in the NL League. ONLY Aaron's 1969 card is allowed in the AL. John Smoltz's SP is allowed, but not his RP card. Curt Schilling's 2 cards ARE in play.
You may AUTODRAFT players carded to your team, PLUS OR MINUS the ASSIGNED cards and the DO NOT AUTODRAFT cards.
--Luis Tiant has cards for the Red Sox and the Indians. He was ASSIGNED to the Indians in the AL. Only the Indians can AUTODRAFT him. He was assigned to the Pirates in the NL. Only the Pirates can AUTODRAFT him.
--Scott Sanderson has a card for the Cubs and a card for the Expos. Who cares? It's Scott Sanderson. He is not assigned. Cubs and Expos can each place him on their draft card and battle it out.
ANY ELIGIBLE PLAYER WHO PLAYED FOR YOUR FRANCHISE FROM 1967-1992 CAN BE PICKED UP DURING WAIVERS.
--In the AL, if the Indians dont draft Tiant in the AUTODRAFT, he could be grabbed by the Red Sox, Angels, Yankees, Twins during waivers, since he played for those teams during the 1967-1992 window. If the PIrates dont AUTODRAFT Tiant in the NL League, he sits. He played for no other NL teams during the 67-92 window.
This seems kind of verbose, but again, reading the rules carefully should answer most questions........