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Post by TribeFanInAZ on Jul 24, 2007 10:04:07 GMT -5
Good pick of Stewart...
As a reminder on Stewart, "once upon a time" he was owned by the Cardinals organization. He was one of those Upton, Joey Votto, and Andrew Miller type players that were selected in the Majors draft.
Osbornetorun1 cut him this season from his Majors roster (thereby making him an unowned Free Agent) and Stewart is still in the minors, which makes him eligible for this draft.
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Post by salsero on Jul 24, 2007 10:40:55 GMT -5
BlueJays Repick
Manny Parra Brewers
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Post by wvtf on Jul 24, 2007 13:00:52 GMT -5
Matt Antonelli 2B San Diego
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Post by winker on Jul 24, 2007 13:17:22 GMT -5
The Tribe selects:
Nick Schmidt LHP San Diego Padres
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Post by fantasygeek on Jul 24, 2007 15:55:10 GMT -5
Josh Bell/3B/Dodgers/A
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Kyle Blanks/1B/Padres/A
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Post by winker on Jul 24, 2007 17:02:21 GMT -5
[size=4 ]The Tribe selects:
Casey Weathers RHP Colorado Rockies [/size]
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Post by wvtf on Jul 25, 2007 0:13:32 GMT -5
I have offered this pick to winker(Indians) for Asdrubal Cabrera ss, if he doesn't want the pick, then I will use it to draft Asdrubal Cabrera, SS/ Cleveland. Please allow this as a trade if Winker wishes so. I am assuming the player is available as he was left unprotected. If I am mistaken let me know, as I'm not looking to screw anybody. And blame it on TFAZ, as he drafted the player I wanted. WVTF edit to blame TFAZ
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Post by TribeFanInAZ on Jul 25, 2007 7:59:37 GMT -5
Let me be the first to say... HUH?
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Post by HaggsTown on Jul 25, 2007 8:16:16 GMT -5
You can't draft players from other organizations within the league.......protected or unprotected...
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Post by TribeFanInAZ on Jul 25, 2007 10:09:56 GMT -5
I thought we COULD draft unprotected players from other organizations within the league. Otherwise, what's the point of building a Protected List?
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Post by fantasygeek on Jul 25, 2007 13:04:55 GMT -5
What's the verdict? Is Cabrera eligible to be drafted or not?
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Post by wvtf on Jul 25, 2007 13:36:59 GMT -5
Let me be the first to say... HUH? I wanted Wladimir Balentien.
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Post by wvtf on Jul 25, 2007 13:37:45 GMT -5
Pass
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Post by HaggsTown on Jul 25, 2007 16:01:08 GMT -5
You can't draft other organ unprotected players.......look at the rules #4 and #6 (below I listed the rules from the main page).
No ones has ever done rule #4 as of yet......which we can start doing after this draft is done.
The protected list is to protect those players which are top flight prospects once they hit the majors.
Just like I lost Joe Smith....if he is unprotected and hits the big leagues, then he is open for business. If that situation does occur I'd like to see other teams give that team a decent chance to see their unprotected guy was promoted and the ability to pick him up.
And those guys that aren't protected fall under rule #4.
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Post by HaggsTown on Jul 25, 2007 16:01:36 GMT -5
1.Each team will be in charge of their own franchise minor league system.
2.Each team will designate a "20 Man Taxi Squad". Basically, each team will select 20 guys in their franchise's minor league system as their keepers. (Basically, you are in charge of your minor league system. The "Taxi Squad" is a protected list of guys. I.E. if someone is traded in real life and that player is on your list, you would still have his rights, but if that player is not on your 20 man "taxi" list then you would lose his rights to whatever team he was traded to)
3. You do not have to protect players that were drafted in the prior June MLB draft or were signed in the previous year (ala from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, etc.).
4a.Any player not on the 20 Man Taxi Squad is subject to be picked by another team; (THIS RULE IS ALSO SUBJECT TO CHANGE - we'll see how it goes this year). Each team will be given one "Swipe" transaction per season. This is where team "A" sees a prospect in team "B" organization that is not protected by his 20 Taxi Squad. He may then ask for his rights. If the owner of team "B" wants to keep that player, he must put him on his Taxi Squad. If chooses not to protect him, then team "A" may have him, but he then must put him on his Taxi Squad. (note: there will be a deadline ala the trade deadline for putting a claim on another team's un-protected minor league players)
4b.If After a player is released from the Taxi Squad to protect another player, that released player cannot be placed back onto the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 10 days. Once 10 days has expired, then the player may be put back onto the Squad - into an open spot or by releasing another player from it.
4c.Once a player is put onto the Taxi Squad (i.e. to be protected from another team claiming him), he must stay on the Taxi Squad for a minimum of 15 days.
4d.If a player is claimed by another team (not protected by original team), then the new owner must put that person on his "Taxi Squad". If at some point during the season, in which he was claimed, the player claimed - is dropped from the team's Taxi Squad, then the player will return to the original team (unless the original team does not want him, then he becomes a free agent and is open to anyone claiming him). But that team that released him may not put another claim on that player for that current year.
5.If a player that is not on your 20 Man Taxi Squad - is traded, then you lose the rights to that player to the team obtaining him in the real-life trade. (this is to eliminate the headache of keeping track of every little trade that goes on; as I don't have time for it)
6.We will have a 6 round minor league draft of players/prospects from the remaining 18 teams not chosen in this league. There will then be a 4 round draft for each following year, with the draft order being in reverse order of the team standing from the previous year (THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER THIS YEAR, BASED ON HOW IT GOES THIS YEAR).
7a. If one of your prospects (either from your Taxi Squad or not on your list) is brought up to the majors, you may or may not make a spot for him on your Major League Roster. You have the choice to keep him on your Taxi Squad or to put him on your major league roster. If he is sent back down, you can take him off of your Major League Roster and put him on your Taxi Squad. If a prospect, on your minor league roster, was brought up and is kept on your minor league roster, he may stay there for the rest of the current year.
7b. If a prospect was brought up the previous season and starts the new season no the major league roster and had less than, or equal to, 1.) 130 at-bats 2.) 50 innings pitched 3.) 30 appearances the previous season, then he does not have to be added to the following season's roster right away. But if the prospect does exceed any of those outlined, then he must be added to the major league roster within the first 8 days of the season.............
7c. If the promoted prospect is placed on the major league roster, the only way to put him back onto the Taxi Squad, is if he is sent down by his major league team - which goes for all players.
7d. So in essance we own the rights to all of our major league and minor league roster, unless their rights are waived - this does not include those minor leaguers that are not on the 20 man Taxi Squad - we own their rights, yes, unless they are traded, brought up and not put on a roster, or a "claim" is put on them by another team.
8.Whoever is not drafted will be left to that team. If a prospect who is not drafted is brought up to the majors, then they go through the waiver process.
9. If you trade for a prospect on someone else's major league squad that was drafted in the major league draft, then you also need to keep him on your major league roster
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Post by fantasygeek on Jul 25, 2007 18:37:10 GMT -5
Halos select....
Eduardo Morlan/RP/Twinkies/A
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