tcochran wrote:The Turtle wrote:You know that’s not right. I am in too many leagues to get caught up in language like that. Clearly it’s this draft and the next one: 2019 and 2020 card sets. We had to get creative since we can't have 3 picks in a year per the rules.
You can end up with 4 picks, if you have roster space for them.
The only limit is that the total draft will only be 24 picks.
PROSPECT DRAFT
RE-REVISED RULES, effective with the 2016 card set
1) We will hold a prospect draft prior to the annual free agent draft,
with managers drafting up to 2 prospects per year.2) The draft can begin as soon as all managers have checked in and posted their drops and promotions for the new season.
3) Prospects are those players who are the property of an MLB team and have not yet appeared in MLB as of the season of the current card set.
4) Draft sequence will be determined by the combined win-loss records of the 2 regular seasons for the previous card set: Reverse order, worst-record first, NFL style.
5) Prospects may be held indefinitely, until such time as a player receives a card, at which point the prospect must be either promoted or dropped -- with managers holding no more than 4 prospects at any one time.
This is what I was going off of. Per the rules, you can have 2 picks per year.