Sat Aug 24, 2019 10:51 pm
This post is to resolve questions regarding ALLOWED players that cam up in the NL League.
For this AL League's purposes, the only Rosters that matter are the AL League's Rosters.
1-The players on the various AL Team Rosters are Exclusive Property of that team when setting up your Autodraft.
2-The players on the 3 Rotated Out (or dormant) teams are available to be placed on your Autodraft card IF they played for your team at some point. Any player not on an AL Roster who played for your team can be added to your Autodraft Card.
3-You may use ONE High Dollar Player, either High Dollar Players indicated on your Roster, or ANY eligible Player over the 6.5 or 3.5 limits in the Player Pool who played for your team. Place a High Dollar player on your Autodraft card if he belongs to your Team's Roster, or he is not on your Roster but is on a Dormant Team, or he is on No Team's AL Roster (Tim Raines could be grabbed as the White Sox, Orioles, Yankees, or A's High Dollar player during the Autodraft because he is on NO AL Roster.) ANY player who played for your team has the option to be your High Dollar Card after the Autodraft runs.
4-AL ALLOWED players are only ALLOWED for the AL League. NL ALLOWED players are only ALLOWED in the NL League. Place an AL ALLOWED player on your Autodraft card if he belongs to your Team's Roster, or if he is not on your AL Roster but is on a AL Dormant Team. ANY AL ALLOWED player who played for your team has the option to be added to your Team after the Autodraft runs.
5-AL ALLOWED players are NOT ALLOWED players for the NL League. NL ALLOWED players are NOT ALLOWED players for the AL League. FOLLOW the AL LEAGUE'S ROSTERS, it does not matter who is ALLOWED in the NL.
Some examples:
--So, David Cone's 6.84m card is ALLOWED for the Royals in the AL League. He played for the Mets, but his 6.84m card is NOT an ALLOWED player for the Mets in the NL League. He could be the Mets High Dollar Option, but he cannot be an ALLOWED player.
--Gary Sheffield' 7.57m card is ALLOWED by the Marlins in the NL League. He played for the Yankees, Brewers, and Tigers, but his 7.57m card is NOT an ALLOWED player for the Yankees, Tigers, or Brewers in the AL League. He could be a High Dollar Option for the Yankees, Tigers, or Brewers, but he cannot be an ALLOWED player.
--Miguel Cabrera's 6.67m card is an ALLOWED player in Both Leagues because he is ALLOWED by the Marlins in the NL and the Tigers in the AL.
--Gary Sheffield is ALLOWED by the Marlins in the NL League, and also played for the Padres, Dodgers, Braves, and Mets. Since he is ALLOWED in the NL League, he could be an ALLOWED player for the Dodgers, Padres, Braves, or Mets, provided the Marlins are either rotated out, or the Marlins manager didn't Autodraft him.
I don't believe this will be too difficult, this is how I followed the rosters in setting up my teams. Just remember that For this AL League's purposes, the only Rosters that matter are the AL League's Rosters.
Sorry for any possible confusion. Remember, For this AL League's purposes, the only Rosters that matter are the AL League's Rosters.
If you need to, pull your team out to make any adjustments.