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Originally Posted by bwburke94
Elvis Luciano was a real-life example of this.
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I do not believe that to be correct. I believe he is an example of the mixed effects from 5(c)(2) and 5(c)(3). He was resigned within 1 year by the royals and thus was available at that point in time. Because of 5(c)(3) he would be available.
5(c)(4)(c) what I assume you are both referring to, I think is specifically referring to minor league free agents.
Especially given the way it is listed.
5(c)(4)(a) is players who just passed through wavers.
5(c)(4)(b) is minor leaguers who did not have a contract the previous year but have one the following year.
5(c)(4)(c) should then be some statement about there current status as a non rostered minor league player.
I assume this is some quirk about how minor league players are actually considered contractually that they needed the 4th clause about the different roster stuff.