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Post by Jersey Horde on Jan 29, 2012 16:49:41 GMT -6
Are we doing highest AAR, highest total or what for who WINS a contract bid? I think we should do highest total contract value (so 3 years at 20 mm = 2 at 30 mm). Thoughts? We may have to redo the auction though as most bids don't have # of years stated!
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Post by rivoluzione4099 on Jan 29, 2012 17:21:59 GMT -6
It would be lOgicial to be Annual average salary a team with 1 year 20 should have dibs over 2 years 20 or 3 years 40 makes it tough to trade if it's high cost but it seems most fair way to determine salary is who they'd sign
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Post by hank44 on Jan 29, 2012 17:47:36 GMT -6
Auction Rules « Thread Started on Oct 24, 2011, 14:18 » The rules for the player auction following the draft are as follows: If you wish to bid on a player, create a thread and state the player, his position, and you bid. If the player already exist in a thread, post your bid in that thread. The minimum bid is 500K. You must state your bid in total AAS. Your bid must stand for 72 hours in order for you to win that player. Once you win a player, you must state their contract within 48 hours of the ending bid. Remember that their contract can only be +/- 30% of the AAS. You may then include him on your roster and add him to your payroll. Increasing the bid will go as follows: Within the first 24 hours: 250K minimum increase 24 hours - 48 hours: 500K minimum increase 48 hours - 72 hours: 1M minimum increase Contract Options: -You can only have 1 option year; meaning that you can't sign a player to a 3 year contract with 2 years of options. -The option year must be the AAS that you win the player with. Meaning if your winning bid is 10M AAS, the option year must be 10M. -The option year has to be the last year of the contract. You can not sign a player to a 2 year deal and say the 3rd year is the option and if you pick that option up, it adds 2 more years to the contract. -If you assign an option to a player and you decide not to pick up that option, you will still have to pay 50% of the salary. Meaning if that option was for 10M and you decided to not pick up the option, 5M of that will still count against your cap. -You must state the contract and the option year when you post the contract for the player you won. Once you post the contract it is final and can not be changed. Read more: dynastybaseball13.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=playerauction&action=display&thread=43#ixzz1ktUsCJgW
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