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The confusion comes from this answer back on page 7 to my original question about cutting a player after you have declared you are going to arbitration with him. You say that Nov. 30 should be the last day to decide on extensions etc. If that was in error or, you misunderstood what I was asking and contract decision are going to be made right after the draft like I had thought they were in the first place, then we have no problem.
Oh okay, thanks. Yes, contract extensions are must be made right after the draft as per this rule:
Article I.Section 03 Immediately after the inaugural draft, owning teams are able to, but are not obligated to, sign each eligible draftee to a contract extension as per the CONTRACT RULES established in Article IX below.
(a) Cot’s Baseball contracts will be used for determining a player’s term of service, rounded up, for the purposes of offering contract extensions after the inaugural draft (https://legacy.baseballprospectus.com/c ... tion/cots/).
(b) Draftees must have three or more years of service time in order to be eligible for a contract extension.
(c) Contract extensions take effect prior to the start of season 1 and count toward the inaugural salary cap.
The November 30 deadline is for next year.
I think the confusion is from my mention of arbitration. There is no arbitration after the draft. You can either offer a contract extension or keep the player for one year at his drafted salary. If the player is under team control and you do not offer an extension after the draft, you will need to make a contract decision by Nov. 30th for next season. Players with 6+ years of service at the time of the draft become Free Agents without a contract extension.