The rules state:
LANCETUCKER wrote:1) Choose an expansion team(ATG 8 post WW2) 125mil CAP. Use the actual team name so that as players join they know what franchises are available.
2) Populate your roster with players that PLAYED (emphasis added) for that franchise. I.e. Omar Vizquel played for Cleveland, Seattle, SFG, White Sox, Texas and Toronto making him eligible to be drafted by ANY of these franchises. Baseball Reference will be used to verify any disputes.
FALCON29 wrote:And also a question that I'm sure will come up. In the rules it states:
3) After the draft if you have any players that do not belong on your roster you will be expected to drop them and replace with available legal FA players.
4) After free agency starts here is where the twist comes in. You may select 1 FA Pitcher and 1 FA Hitter from all the available FA. This player does not have to be from your franchise they can be from any team...
Now the question:
If you're awarded a player in the AutoDraft that does not belong on your roster but you'd like to keep him as one of your designated FAs, do you have to go through the formality of dropping him and immediately picking him up? It would seem kind of silly. However...
To stop someone from putting a FA they want near the end of their draft list on purpose, you might want to specify that your draft list MUST contain only players carded to your team. It may have been implied but it's not stated, and someone may misunderstand.
The rules and the example cited above make it clear that players on a franchise's autodraft card need only have
PLAYED for that franchise, not be carded to that franchise. So, FALCON29, while you may be thinking that you only need compete with the Mets for the newly minted Staub card and that the Expos finally have a shortstop with the newly minted Cabrera card, guess again. The well traveled Staub
PLAYED for 5 franchises in his career (Mets/Astros/Tigers/Expos/Rangers), while the even more traveled Cabrera
PLAYED for 9 franchises throughout his career (Expos/Angels/WhiteSox/Reds/Athletics/Giants/Min/Bos/Cle), so both players, especially Cabrera, are up for grabs, with Cabrera eligible to be drafted by all 9 teams he played for, even though he is only carded to one team, the Expos. But it works both ways. The Expos can draft Randy Johnson, even though he has no Expos card, since he once
PLAYED for the Expos.