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Post by HaggsTown on Jun 26, 2006 17:54:02 GMT -5
Guys, the minor league rosters will need to be set by Friday July 7th. I have been on vacation for a while and just got back.
You'll need to have your minor league Taxi Squad (roster) set by that date. Then once that is done, we can go from there.
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Post by HaggsTown on May 3, 2006 12:27:08 GMT -5
Well, so far we have a consensus, so that's what we'll do. We'll institute this rule as of now.
If anyone has made any moves or whatever up to this point that went by the old rule, please let me know. Thanks.
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Post by HaggsTown on May 3, 2006 12:27:08 GMT -5
Well, so far we have a consensus, so that's what we'll do. We'll institute this rule as of now.
If anyone has made any moves or whatever up to this point that went by the old rule, please let me know. Thanks.
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Post by HaggsTown on May 2, 2006 13:37:23 GMT -5
Maybe for next season or whenever. The rule states that we each have a 20 man minor league protected list. If a guy gets sent down or called up, he must be adjusted on this. Say a prospect is called up, right now the rules states you have some time (a week or so) to add him to your roster. I am willing to get rid of this rule. Meaning, since he is already protected on your minor league roster, if a guy on that roster gets called up you wouldn't have to add him the whole year if you didn't want to and lose a player on your roster. You just don't get his stats. But he does take up a spot on your minor league protected list. This would ease all the callups and sent downs throughout the year. (Our current rule has it that the previous year's MLB draft picks in the minor league system don't have to be on your protected list. However if they are called up to the majors, you would have to add them to your roster or put them on your protected list.) Thoughts? ?
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Post by HaggsTown on May 2, 2006 13:37:23 GMT -5
Maybe for next season or whenever. The rule states that we each have a 20 man minor league protected list. If a guy gets sent down or called up, he must be adjusted on this. Say a prospect is called up, right now the rules states you have some time (a week or so) to add him to your roster. I am willing to get rid of this rule. Meaning, since he is already protected on your minor league roster, if a guy on that roster gets called up you wouldn't have to add him the whole year if you didn't want to and lose a player on your roster. You just don't get his stats. But he does take up a spot on your minor league protected list. This would ease all the callups and sent downs throughout the year. (Our current rule has it that the previous year's MLB draft picks in the minor league system don't have to be on your protected list. However if they are called up to the majors, you would have to add them to your roster or put them on your protected list.) Thoughts? ?
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 14, 2006 12:15:11 GMT -5
Let me rummage through this and I'll try and update the 1st post for everyone.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 14, 2006 12:15:11 GMT -5
Let me rummage through this and I'll try and update the 1st post for everyone.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 11, 2006 23:56:35 GMT -5
I bet teams are chomping at the bit for Dubois............whoooooooooooooooooooooo
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 11, 2006 23:56:35 GMT -5
I bet teams are chomping at the bit for Dubois............whoooooooooooooooooooooo
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 11, 2006 16:34:02 GMT -5
Winker and I have come to an agreement
I receive: Brad Snyder, JD Martin, Nick Pesco
Winker receives: Mike Pelfrey
Winker please confirm.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 9, 2006 10:47:11 GMT -5
If a minor league guy is drafted in our major league draft - he has to be kept on the major league roster, whether or not he is on the major league squad.
If a minor league guy is brought up, you have to make room for him. If he is sent down, you can then put him back on your protected list.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 9, 2006 10:44:46 GMT -5
There's a lot of minor leaguers to keep track of, and to have the time to keep track of them all and make sure each team keeps to that rule, would be a headache and time I don't want.
I'd rather just go by how it is now, where you don't have to protect guys chosen in the previous draft, but all others are subject to protection - in your own organization.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 11, 2006 16:34:02 GMT -5
Winker and I have come to an agreement
I receive: Brad Snyder, JD Martin, Nick Pesco
Winker receives: Mike Pelfrey
Winker please confirm.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 9, 2006 10:47:11 GMT -5
If a minor league guy is drafted in our major league draft - he has to be kept on the major league roster, whether or not he is on the major league squad.
If a minor league guy is brought up, you have to make room for him. If he is sent down, you can then put him back on your protected list.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 9, 2006 10:44:46 GMT -5
There's a lot of minor leaguers to keep track of, and to have the time to keep track of them all and make sure each team keeps to that rule, would be a headache and time I don't want.
I'd rather just go by how it is now, where you don't have to protect guys chosen in the previous draft, but all others are subject to protection - in your own organization.
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Post by HaggsTown on Mar 8, 2006 15:53:20 GMT -5
I have thought of this scenario a few times. I haven't came to any conclusion yet.
The obvious answer is if he was on the major league roster and then sent down, then you could put him on the minor league protected list. But if he comes back up, you would have to open a spot for him once again. Or you can simply just leave him on your major league roster once he makes the jump to the team.
Something to think about.
For now, I think we'll leave it like it is. We can alwasy talk about this later. But having a 20 man minor league keeper roster, that should be enough for the up and coming stars to be protected.
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