Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:51 pm
Rosie? Did I get this advice right? Or Rosie, do you want to have everyone "freeze" in terms of picking up available free agents, so as to do a free agent draft on the boards? Some guidance here please Rosie - thanks!
OK - I've PM'd Rosie, but here's the deal - the season start is delayed until Feb. 20 - BUT:
*ACCORDING TO MY FRONT OFFICE PAGE, THE WAIVER PROCESS IS STILL SCHEDULED TO RUN THIS AFTERNOON AT 5 ET!!!**
If we don't hear from Rosie before Rosie before the waiver wire (AND FRENZY) runs at 5 PM ET, I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT EVERYONE GET READY FOR THE WAIVER WIRE AND FRENZY TODAY.
In fairness to everyone in the league, make sure that you use the waiver process to make the additional drops for "notsies" - players that should NOT be on your roster, as part of the waiver process.
I suggest that you put your desired free agent "competitive" signings first, [u][b]and then use waiver pickups for core 5 players to make your needed drops for notsies. It would be ideal to use your core 5 pickups to drop your notsies, because they should be guaranteed to drop that way (i.e. no competitive bidding for the core 5 players).
Then, use the post-waiver frenzy to drop the rest of your notsies (if you couldn't drop them all in waivers).
**Also, when making your drops through waivers, make sure you first drop the players who are subject to possible ownership by more than one team (competitive bids). Since players that are wholly-owned by one team will ultimately get to the right owner anyway, it isn't as time-sensitive to drop them. Drop the players that are subject to competitive bids first. But then, complete the process in the frenzy by dropping the core 5 players (and wholly-owned players), so that the teams that own their rights can get their pitching staffs up to 10, so that they can make the rest of their required drops (i.e. it is a domino effect in some cases, where teams are short on "owned" pitchers, and their core 5 pitchers are accidentally on other teams rosters). ***
Also very important - after the waiver process is completed there will also be the frenzy. Make sure you grab the free agents that are eligible for your team during the frenzy. Many of them won't have been available during waivers, due being accidentally on other teams rosters. Therefore the frenzy will be very important to get your desired free agent signings, for players that are eligible for your team!
Rosie? Did I get this advice right? Or Rosie, do you want to have everyone "freeze" in terms of picking up available free agents, so as to do a free agent draft on the boards? Some guidance here please Rosie - thanks!
Geoff