Post by Commish on Jan 23, 2011 19:58:43 GMT -5
Any player can be placed on waivers by the team's owner at any time.
When waiving a player, please make a thread under the "Waiver Wire" topic in Transactions. Make sure your thread is your team name and that your waived players are listed in your post. Waived players in the post must have their full name, position, and contract information present in the post.
Once you have waived a player, make sure you update your own team's transactions under your team's topic on the message baord.
All teams have an opportunity to claim the listed player off of the waivers within a 7 day period.
5. If the player is claimed by another team, that team may place him on their roster. Once a player is waived, there are "no refunds". The only way of claiming back a waived player is if he clears waivers without being claimed by another team. (7 days).
If the owner does not want keep this waived player, he may release him into Free Agency.
All players who are in their first through sixth years of experience have non-guaranteed contracts. This means you can waive them, at any time, without penalty. We will refer to these players as 'Developing Players' or 'DPs'. These players, which we will refer to as "Developing Players" (DPs) will have a separate waiver wire. The waiver period will be one week following their release, and any team may make a claim. If there are multiple tie-breakers, the worst current (or most recent) season record will prevail. In the case of ties and until we have started the first season, we will employ the "Pick a number between 1 and 100" game. Closest without going over wins (guesses can be submitted by PM privately so that there's no "edging out" strategy). If there are no claims during the waiver period, the DP will enter general Free Agency for first-come-first-served pickups.
Any player may be sent down to your minor league roster, regardless of whether he is in the MLB or the minor leagues at the time. If you send down the same player 3 or more times, he must clear the Waivers process each time you wish to send him down to the minor leagues.
When waiving a player, please make a thread under the "Waiver Wire" topic in Transactions. Make sure your thread is your team name and that your waived players are listed in your post. Waived players in the post must have their full name, position, and contract information present in the post.
Once you have waived a player, make sure you update your own team's transactions under your team's topic on the message baord.
All teams have an opportunity to claim the listed player off of the waivers within a 7 day period.
5. If the player is claimed by another team, that team may place him on their roster. Once a player is waived, there are "no refunds". The only way of claiming back a waived player is if he clears waivers without being claimed by another team. (7 days).
If the owner does not want keep this waived player, he may release him into Free Agency.
All players who are in their first through sixth years of experience have non-guaranteed contracts. This means you can waive them, at any time, without penalty. We will refer to these players as 'Developing Players' or 'DPs'. These players, which we will refer to as "Developing Players" (DPs) will have a separate waiver wire. The waiver period will be one week following their release, and any team may make a claim. If there are multiple tie-breakers, the worst current (or most recent) season record will prevail. In the case of ties and until we have started the first season, we will employ the "Pick a number between 1 and 100" game. Closest without going over wins (guesses can be submitted by PM privately so that there's no "edging out" strategy). If there are no claims during the waiver period, the DP will enter general Free Agency for first-come-first-served pickups.
Any player may be sent down to your minor league roster, regardless of whether he is in the MLB or the minor leagues at the time. If you send down the same player 3 or more times, he must clear the Waivers process each time you wish to send him down to the minor leagues.