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Join Date: Mar 2018
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Why is Vlad eligible for the Rule 5 draft?
Three years of minor league service, 19 years old.
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Because this will be the 4th rule 5 draft since he signed?
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he's got enough for "4" years. i think that stuff updates jan 1st?
172 is the required # or is it 176? he's got enough, either way. (check settings, default is real mlb # of service days too, if you know it offhand) i don't think ootp has the under 19 over 19 rules... if you sign a IAFA via normal means, the first year doesn't count in the international complex. i think that's their ~equivalent. i would assume they accrue 1 year if you immediately send to rookie or higher? i'm sure i've done it at least once, but dont recall specifics. Last edited by NoOne; 06-07-2018 at 11:16 AM. |
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Take control of Blue Jays and put him on 40 man or even change to 70.
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
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I'm curious what the Orioles gave up to get him? I don't think there's a player on their roster that the Jays would give up Vlad for.
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OOTP Roster Team
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Nashville, TN
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The game is correct. He would be Rule 5 eligible at season's end, no matter what farm system he was in, if not on their 40-man roster.
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From Wikipedia:
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So, again, why is he Rule 5 eligible? What am I missing? |
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Major Leagues
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2018
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OK, thanks to the comments here I figured it out.
As I've mentioned in other threads, I'm transitioning a human league from another game. When I inputted rosters I put in our league's service time. I then turned off development and simmed until I got to 2018-19 offseason. I then wiped out history. Major League and 40-Man time is available in days in the export. I was able to set this properly. Pro years is tracked in years in the export. The days for a season are not available in the export. The game updates the pro years on January 1st as No One said (and I just simmed to confirm), so all my minor leaguers were getting an extra year of service added. I can fix this with another export/fix/import. Of course, the game still has the pre-2006 rules in place so I'm going to have to handle the Rule 5 process offline if I want the current rules for my league. I've been amazed at how wonderful this community is in helping new players. Thanks for your help! |
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fwiw, it says 3years 176days (before jan 1st) in the screenshot above. as long as that number of days in current season exceeds the minimum, it's an accrued year (no more than 1 in a year).
if you regularly export this stuff... make the exported file a linked worksheet that isn't to be edited... copying it using a linked cell like "A1=exportworksheet.A1" and using the click-drag-fill function for all columns and rows to a seperate worksheet you can dink around with, and not have to recreate it each time for use. for example in this case, since it exports in days, you can add a little formula that converts it to years for your viewing pleasure. each time you export and load up the spreadsheet, it will auto-update all the links with the new information. Last edited by NoOne; 06-09-2018 at 02:34 PM. |
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