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Post by Jays_GM on Mar 11, 2011 12:26:20 GMT -5
Well another technicality has occured. I traded Jose Bautista/Zach Wheeler/Drew Naylor to Texas last season for Ian Kinsler. Once again my trade partner did NOT update his roster or transaction log. I've contacted Cleveland again about this and according to the rules Bautista returns to me, Wheeler returns to San Fran and Naylor goes back to the Phillies.
Its definitely a sticky sitatuion, I feel bad that our new owners getting screwed cause of the previous owners mistakes. This is now the 2nd time I've gotten a quality player due to people not taking care of their teams. I suggest everyone goes through their teams actual MLB rosters and track them on here.
After saying all that, I will NOT be protecting Bautista at this time since he has a hefty $16.0 6th contract but I'm open to any offers.
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Post by Tigers_GM on Mar 11, 2011 13:52:21 GMT -5
Not that it makes much difference but the constitution states that a 6th year player makes a maximum of $15 so it saves $1 lol
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Post by Indians_GM on Mar 11, 2011 14:13:41 GMT -5
Did I just hear Bautista's stock rising?
I can't believe that Bautista was so good last year as to max out the 6th year cap! I never thought we'd see that happening. He was just insane last season.
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Post by Phils_GM on Mar 11, 2011 14:47:16 GMT -5
It looks like we have one of those GMs who is more interested in his team's profit margin than their winning percentage.
Pinching the penny has come to Roto Dyanasty! LOL
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Post by Indians_GM on Mar 11, 2011 15:57:01 GMT -5
Is it possible that the new market inefficiency is money?
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