03-31-2018, 11:35 AM
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,571
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Originally Posted by ra24mpa
In previous versions of the game, I could sign impossible-to-sign draftees by offering them twice of what they demanded for a signing bonus, unless the slot bonus was for more money, then I would offer twice that amount. In this version, however, they still reject the offer and continue their education. I do understand why some people would reject an offer from certain teams in real life, but I just won the World Series the previous season, and I have a good reputation as a GM, so it's not like I'm asking someone to sign on with a perennial loser or anything like that. If I'm a second round draft pick out of college for a team that won its first World Series last year, and you offer me $6.5M to sign, I'm probably going to sign. My question: Are they now literally impossible to sign regardless of the offered bonus, or is there some variation involved now?
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They can be signed, you just have to offer more! It is not meant to be easy, they are "impossible" after all.
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