LMBombers wrote:If a player was on the team roster for that year but does not have a card for that year you just get to pick one of the cards available to that player? Sorry for a dumb question but I'm just trying to understand the rules.
A very good question - it's important to have a clear answer - from the original rules by Marc Pelletier, whatever the franchise "year" that you have chosen, you must use that same card year for every player on your roster. You cannot pick the better card year for the same player, if that is not the year of your franchise.
So for example, my 1985 Toronto Blue Jays have George Bell (1985). So I can (and I must) use George Bell's 1985 card. I cannot use other card years for George Bell, even if they are with the Blue Jays (e.g. his very good 1987 card cannot be used by my 1985 Blue Jays team).
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Re: The Yearly Franchise Theme League
PostSat Jan 09, 2016 11:55 am
gfg001 wrote:
do the players have to be the year posted on the team or to have played on that team ?
Must be the specific year card. You can't pick the card you prefer."
The confusion for you might arise from the comments about resolving conflicts where different teams might have access to the same player, with different card years. For example, with Doyle Alexander being on the 1985 Blue Jays, but also being on the 1977 Texas Rangers. So if another manager picked the 1977 Texas Rangers (and I picked the 85 Jays), then we have to use a rule to resolve which of us gets to use Doyle Alexander, since the game system won't allow the 1977 Texas Rangers to use him, as well as simultaneously allowing the 85 Jays to use him. That's the conflict resolution issue that the rules discuss.
But since I have the 1985 Blue Jays, I *must* use George Bell's 1985 card. I can't use any other card for George Bell.