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Originally Posted by JTSMOOTH
Blah...well thats disappointing...
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I still don't understand the question.
If the guy is in the minors and he's out of option years, what is supposed to trigger him going to waivers?
If he is in the majors and he's out of option years, and you try to send him to the minors, he does need to go on waivers.
The spring training thing is kind of different. If he's on the active roster during ST, most people I know don't want the normal waiver rules to apply (same with losing option years if they get sent back to the minors before the season starts). So, I'm not sure people would be happy if every player who was out of options in spring training needed to go on waivers before the season starts.
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