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Old 05-29-2021, 11:16 PM   #1
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Waiver Wire Baseball Openings

Full League Name (Initials): Waiver Wire Baseball (WWB)
Website URL: S+
Reports: Reports
Rules: League Rules
OOTP Version: OOTP 21
Players: MLB 2020 QuickStart
# Of Teams: 30
Exports Days: Daily Sims
League Time Per Sim: 7 days (14 during offseason)
Current Season: 2029 Regular Season
Rules & Settings:
- Default MLB rules/settings
- Scouting ON, Normal Accuracy
- Coaches/Owner Goals OFF
- Relative ratings OFF
- 20-80 Ratings
- Modified minor leagues so each team has one of each level (AAA, AA, A+, A, A-, Rk)
- Customized House Rules for contracts

Features:
- League hosted on S+ (Live draft, Voting, Export Tracker, Scout Ratings, etc.)
- Slack group
- Run the Nippon League in conjunction for posting purposes and GM waitlist


Available Teams:
Arizona Diamondbacks - Arizona is a pretty solid team, led by ace SP Mike Costa and slugger Drevian Williams-Nelson. They have the 25th ranked budget in the league, but they are in pretty good shape payroll wise with no long contracts on the books. Their farm ranks last in the league, but they do have a couple interesting prospects in SP Bernie Moreno and CL Vic Bates. They have the talent and money to make a run at the playoffs.

Atlanta Braves - Atlanta is a pretty good team as well, led by stars Ronald Acuna, Gavin Lux, and Juan Ferrer. They have the 13th largest budget in the league, but Lux and Acuna do take up a large amount of their budget room. The farm system ranks 15th in the league and is led by SP Eric Adam and C Steve Monsanto.

Detroit Tigers - The Tigers are led by one of the top players in the league, if not the best player in the league CF Mike Percival. LF Riley Greene and C Diego Cartaya also help lead the way for the Tigers. They have been to the playoffs 5 of the last 6 seasons (only miss was an 88 win season). 18th ranked budget in the league, with a lot of room opening up after the 2030 season. 4th best farm system in the league, led by #2 overall prospect CF Ruben Rivera.

Kansas City Royals - The Royals have made the playoffs 3 straight seasons and are looking to make it 4 this season. They were led by a good GM who decided to take over a rebuild project in the Milwaukee Brewers. All around they are a very good team built around a very good defense and bullpen. They have the 22nd ranked budget in the league and the 21st ranked farm system.

Texas Rangers - The Rangers are a middle of the pack team that could go either direction. They are led by LF Felix Ambriz and SP Jonathan Sims, with top prospect RF Tony Rivera in the wings. They have a lot of financial freedom that an incoming GM could take advantage of.

If you are interested in joining or looking for more information, PM me or email waiverwirecommish@gmail.com.
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5 vacancies as we enter our 1st season on OOTP 22.

Arizona Diamondbacks - Arizona is a pretty solid team, led by ace SP Mike Costa and slugger Drevian Williams-Nelson. They have the 25th ranked budget in the league, but they are in pretty good shape payroll wise with no long contracts on the books. Their farm ranks last in the league, but they do have a couple interesting prospects in SP Bernie Moreno and CL Vic Bates. They have the talent and money to make a run at the playoffs.

Atlanta Braves - Atlanta is a pretty good team as well, led by stars Ronald Acuna, Gavin Lux, and Juan Ferrer. They have the 13th largest budget in the league, but Lux and Acuna do take up a large amount of their budget room. The farm system ranks 15th in the league and is led by SP Eric Adam and C Steve Monsanto.

Detroit Tigers - The Tigers are led by one of the top players in the league, if not the best player in the league CF Mike Percival. LF Riley Greene and C Diego Cartaya also help lead the way for the Tigers. They have been to the playoffs 5 of the last 6 seasons (only miss was an 88 win season). 18th ranked budget in the league, with a lot of room opening up after the 2030 season. 4th best farm system in the league, led by #2 overall prospect CF Ruben Rivera.

Kansas City Royals - The Royals have made the playoffs 3 straight seasons and are looking to make it 4 this season. They were led by a good GM who decided to take over a rebuild project in the Milwaukee Brewers. All around they are a very good team built around a very good defense and bullpen. They have the 22nd ranked budget in the league and the 21st ranked farm system.

Texas Rangers - The Rangers are a middle of the pack team that could go either direction. They are led by LF Felix Ambriz and SP Jonathan Sims, with top prospect RF Tony Rivera in the wings. They have a lot of financial freedom that an incoming GM could take advantage of.

If you are interested in joining or looking for more information, PM me or email waiverwirecommish@gmail.com.
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