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08-08-2016, 07:22 PM | #1 |
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0 Days on DFA and i cannot move the player to any team
Hello, I'm new to OOTP and new to baseball. iv been been having fun with the game and thought id try my hand at some transfers.
I Traded for 2 players, one i put right into my Active 25 man squad, no problem. The other player i put into my 40 man Roster, but it looks like that might not be a valid move. His DFA has run out, so i tried to put him into the lower leagues but i get a "player is out of option years" and i don't know what that means? to solve the problem i moved another player from the 25 to the lower leagues and put the player in his place. tl;dr What dose "player is out of option years" mean and is the 40 man Roster a vaild place to move people? also was there anything else i could have done? |
08-08-2016, 08:12 PM | #2 | |
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On your Rosters & Transactions screen all but some minor league players will have one or more symbols after their name * on 40-man roster Note all 25-man roster players are on the 40-man by default. Also note all players with Major League salaries must be on the 40-man. + out of options # rule 5 draft eligible ^ right to refuse assignment There are others but these are sufficient. When you trade for a player from another teams 25-man you must expect him to be on yours. You may get lucky ie he has options but don't count on it. Check before you trade. Bottom line is; don't dilly dally with a player on DFA. The good news! We've all done it.
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08-08-2016, 08:23 PM | #3 |
Bat Boy
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Thanks for the helpful info.
so if they are a 25 man player or have, i guess ill call it, a MLB pro contract they have to be on the 25 man. So say i fined a good prospect in the lower leagues and want him to play a some games in the season, would putting him on the 40 take him off the DFA or would i have to put him in the 25 or a lower league team? |
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You don't generally want to put a prospect onto the 40-man until you have to. Once a player is on the 40-man you start the option year clock.
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08-09-2016, 12:03 PM | #5 |
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So basically, what can you do now?
Since the player is out of options, you'll need to put him on the 25-man roster, if only for a day. This means you'll need to send someone else on your 25-man roster to the minors, if only for a day. Once he's on the 25-man roster, since it sounds like you don't really want him there and want him to be in the minors, you'll need to pass him through waivers first and then hope he passes through. So choose "waive and designate player for assignment." He'll be on waivers for 3 days, and yes, you do run the risk of losing him. But that's the case with any player who's out of option years and you want to send to the minors. If he gets claimed, you'll receive a message. If the three days pass and he clears waivers, you won't get a message. You'll need to remember to check the waiver wire. But the good news is that if he does clear waivers, you'll be able to assign him to any minor league team you wish. Just remember to make sure not to run into the 10-day DFA time limit again! And, of course, if you decide to call him back up to the majors, and then want to send him back down to the minors, you have to do the process all over again. Because that's what happens when a player is out of options.
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