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Post by Boston Red Sox on Jun 3, 2024 5:19:29 GMT -6
1.25 Red Sox select SP Jack Flaherty (0/.5/A) Flaherty was on the last year of his contract at 22 million for 2024 when he was released so his contract should be [0]. Then the same for Estrada?
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Post by Boston Red Sox on Jun 3, 2024 5:22:43 GMT -6
Flaherty was on the last year of his contract at 22 million for 2024 when he was released so his contract should be [0]. Then the same for Estrada? Also could you point me to the rules that state they’re just [0] salary if they’ve been under contract
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Post by Kansas City Royals on Jun 3, 2024 7:02:36 GMT -6
With the 27th pick in the 1st Round of the 2024 DMB Player Draft, the Kansas City Royals select Franco Aleman, RHP [ML]
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Post by New York Mets on Jun 3, 2024 7:26:25 GMT -6
Flaherty was on the last year of his contract at 22 million for 2024 when he was released so his contract should be [0]. Then the same for Estrada? b1g.boards.net/thread/2420/jeremiah-estradaEstrada was released during the 2023 B1G regular season when he under contract only for 2023.
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Post by New York Mets on Jun 3, 2024 7:27:26 GMT -6
Then the same for Estrada? Also could you point me to the rules that state they’re just [0] salary if they’ve been under contract b1g.boards.net/thread/2/rulebookC. Releasing PlayersTeams will be responsible for 50% of a player’s salary for the duration of the contract upon release. Teams will have 3 days (72 hours) from the exact time of release to place a claim on a player. The claiming team with the highest waiver priority would then assume the player’s entire contract and the releasing team would no longer be responsible for 50% of the contract. If a team successfully claims a player, they will then fall to the bottom of the waiver priority. A player who passes through the claiming process is then eligible to be signed to a [0/.5/A1] contract (for the years remaining on the contract when he was released)—or [ML] if they have not accumulated the minimum MLB rookie requirements.
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Post by Boston Red Sox on Jun 3, 2024 8:19:12 GMT -6
Also could you point me to the rules that state they’re just [0] salary if they’ve been under contract b1g.boards.net/thread/2/rulebookC. Releasing PlayersTeams will be responsible for 50% of a player’s salary for the duration of the contract upon release. Teams will have 3 days (72 hours) from the exact time of release to place a claim on a player. The claiming team with the highest waiver priority would then assume the player’s entire contract and the releasing team would no longer be responsible for 50% of the contract. If a team successfully claims a player, they will then fall to the bottom of the waiver priority. A player who passes through the claiming process is then eligible to be signed to a [0/.5/A1] contract (for the years remaining on the contract when he was released)—or [ML] if they have not accumulated the minimum MLB rookie requirements. So if Flaherty had 2 years he’d have been [0/.5]? I just want to clarify the language correctly.
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Post by New York Mets on Jun 3, 2024 12:29:31 GMT -6
b1g.boards.net/thread/2/rulebookC. Releasing PlayersTeams will be responsible for 50% of a player’s salary for the duration of the contract upon release. Teams will have 3 days (72 hours) from the exact time of release to place a claim on a player. The claiming team with the highest waiver priority would then assume the player’s entire contract and the releasing team would no longer be responsible for 50% of the contract. If a team successfully claims a player, they will then fall to the bottom of the waiver priority. A player who passes through the claiming process is then eligible to be signed to a [0/.5/A1] contract (for the years remaining on the contract when he was released)—or [ML] if they have not accumulated the minimum MLB rookie requirements. So if Flaherty had 2 years he’d have been [0/.5]? I just want to clarify the language correctly. Correct, a player who is released in-season can only be signed for the years remaining on his contract. If Flaherty were released last year during the season when his contract was [22/22], then someone picking him up in the season would have been adding him on a [O/.5] contract.
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Post by New York Mets on Jun 10, 2024 22:50:22 GMT -6
With the 28th pick in the 1st Round of the 2024 DMB Player Draft, the Pittsburgh Pirates select Ivan Herrera, C [0/.5/A].
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