Post by Chris - D-Town Diamond Dusters on Jan 12, 2014 23:20:54 GMT -8
Article 13. Player Point Value (aka Salary)
A. The point value of a player is determined by the round that he is drafted in, and does not change unless he is released and clears waivers. (If a player is traded, or claimed on waivers, his salary and contract will carry forward to his new team)
B.. A player who is picked in the first round of the major league portion of the draft shall have a point value of 35 points. A player drafted in the second round is worth 34, and so on down to the 30th round, in which a player drafted in that round is worth 6 points.
C. Salaries for players selected in the Minors Draft will be as follows:
• 1st round pick: 5 points
• 2nd round pick: 4 points
• 3rd round pick: 3 points
• 4th round pick: 2 points
• 5th round pick: 1 point
D. Any player who is picked up from the Free Agent Pool shall have a value of 10 points.
E. From the conclusion of the draft up until the list of keepers is due for the following season, there is no minimum or maximum amount of points/dollars required on a roster.
Article 14. Contracts
A. Every player acquired during the MLB Draft shall have a contract of 2 years. This 2 year contract includes the current season in which the player has been drafted.
· IE: If Lou Whitaker is drafted in the 2005 MLB draft, he receives a 2 year contract. This covers the 2005 and 2006 seasons. At the end of the 2006 season, unless otherwise extended, his contract will expire and he will be dropped back into the draft pool.
B. Each player selected in the Minors Draft will have a contract of 4 years (4M [M denotes minor league player]). A minors players’ contract ages just as an MLB contract does, although once a minors player loses rookie eligibility, the “M” is dropped from his contract.
C. Players acquired by a free agent add shall have a contract of "FA", which is equal to a contract of 2 years. Free agents who are added prior to the postseason cutoff may be kept for 1 future season at a salary of $10. Free agents are able to be extended prior to the next season as detailed in article 15.
Article 15. Contract Extensions
A. You may extend the contract of any player on your roster who has 1 year remaining on his current contract, or was a free agent add during the previous regular season and remained on your final roster at years end (has a contract status of "FA"), prior to (or in the same email as) announcing keepers for that year's draft.
B. You may extend a player a maximum of 2 years, which are added onto his current contract, at a cost of 3 points per extended season.
C. A player may only have his contract extended ONE time, and any player who has been extended will have his contract years remaining denoted with an asterisk “ * “on the CBS team page.
D. An extended player’s new point value is the one that will be used to determine draft pick compensation.
E. An example of this is: Albert Pujols has a 20 point salary, and 1 year left on his current contract. I want to extend him for 2 more years. His salary is now 26, and his contract would now be 3*. His current salary of 26 is used to determine that a 10th round pick is forfeited, as opposed to a 16th round pick if his salary was still 20.
F. If the extended salary is higher than 35 that is ok, he will just cost a 1st round pick to keep, even if his salary goes up to 41.
G. You may extend a player whose contract has expired (Has a 0 contract) at years’ end – assuming he has not previously been extended. The rate for this extension is $5 per year, with a maximum of two years. This extension will be denoted with a “ ^ “. Any player who is extended with this method must remain on the extending team’s roster until opening day of the following season
A. The point value of a player is determined by the round that he is drafted in, and does not change unless he is released and clears waivers. (If a player is traded, or claimed on waivers, his salary and contract will carry forward to his new team)
B.. A player who is picked in the first round of the major league portion of the draft shall have a point value of 35 points. A player drafted in the second round is worth 34, and so on down to the 30th round, in which a player drafted in that round is worth 6 points.
C. Salaries for players selected in the Minors Draft will be as follows:
• 1st round pick: 5 points
• 2nd round pick: 4 points
• 3rd round pick: 3 points
• 4th round pick: 2 points
• 5th round pick: 1 point
D. Any player who is picked up from the Free Agent Pool shall have a value of 10 points.
E. From the conclusion of the draft up until the list of keepers is due for the following season, there is no minimum or maximum amount of points/dollars required on a roster.
Article 14. Contracts
A. Every player acquired during the MLB Draft shall have a contract of 2 years. This 2 year contract includes the current season in which the player has been drafted.
· IE: If Lou Whitaker is drafted in the 2005 MLB draft, he receives a 2 year contract. This covers the 2005 and 2006 seasons. At the end of the 2006 season, unless otherwise extended, his contract will expire and he will be dropped back into the draft pool.
B. Each player selected in the Minors Draft will have a contract of 4 years (4M [M denotes minor league player]). A minors players’ contract ages just as an MLB contract does, although once a minors player loses rookie eligibility, the “M” is dropped from his contract.
C. Players acquired by a free agent add shall have a contract of "FA", which is equal to a contract of 2 years. Free agents who are added prior to the postseason cutoff may be kept for 1 future season at a salary of $10. Free agents are able to be extended prior to the next season as detailed in article 15.
Article 15. Contract Extensions
A. You may extend the contract of any player on your roster who has 1 year remaining on his current contract, or was a free agent add during the previous regular season and remained on your final roster at years end (has a contract status of "FA"), prior to (or in the same email as) announcing keepers for that year's draft.
B. You may extend a player a maximum of 2 years, which are added onto his current contract, at a cost of 3 points per extended season.
C. A player may only have his contract extended ONE time, and any player who has been extended will have his contract years remaining denoted with an asterisk “ * “on the CBS team page.
D. An extended player’s new point value is the one that will be used to determine draft pick compensation.
E. An example of this is: Albert Pujols has a 20 point salary, and 1 year left on his current contract. I want to extend him for 2 more years. His salary is now 26, and his contract would now be 3*. His current salary of 26 is used to determine that a 10th round pick is forfeited, as opposed to a 16th round pick if his salary was still 20.
F. If the extended salary is higher than 35 that is ok, he will just cost a 1st round pick to keep, even if his salary goes up to 41.
G. You may extend a player whose contract has expired (Has a 0 contract) at years’ end – assuming he has not previously been extended. The rate for this extension is $5 per year, with a maximum of two years. This extension will be denoted with a “ ^ “. Any player who is extended with this method must remain on the extending team’s roster until opening day of the following season