Post by Chris - D-Town Diamond Dusters on Jan 12, 2014 23:23:55 GMT -8
Article 18. Trading
A. Trading is allowed at any time throughout the calendar year, except between August 3rd and the final out of the Major League regular season.
B. All trading deadlines are considered to be Midnight PST.
C. A trade that causes an illegal roster is allowed. The illegal roster must be made legal by the lineup deadline for the next day, or else your team will score zero points for that day.
D. Any injury, suspension, or trade (as in a trade in real baseball that just happened) must be disclosed before a trade is made in the Denny's League. Any failure to voluntarily give this information before trading an effected player shall render the trade null and void at the sole discretion of the owner who is receiving the affected player(s). Any other information, such as playing time, mental attitude, etc…need not be given.
E. All terms of a trade are to be announced at the time of the trade. Absolutely no cash, favors, future considerations, or players to be named later are allowed.
F. A trade becomes official when it is mutually accepted thru the trading option on the CBS Sportsline website.
G. All in-season trades are subject to a 24 hour voting period. During this period, if 4 or more Denny's League owners object to the trade, it will then be brought to the commissioner for approval.
H. All off-season trades, as well as trades made on deadline day (August 3rd) will be immediately processed by CBS. If, after the announcement of the trade, an issue is brought forth by another member of the league, the commissioner will review the trade for fairness and may consult the ‘Pen on the issue as well.
I. Any owners guilty of collusion shall be expelled from the league.
J. Three and four team trades are allowed, but must be run through me since CBS does not have an option to make more than two-team trades. All owners involved must email me the details of the trade and confirm that they agree to make said trade. I will then manually adjust the rosters immediately upon receipt of emails from all parties involved, and send out a league email explaining the particulars.
K. Teams are allowed to trade draft picks for the following season’s MLB draft, but not for any draft picks for future MLB drafts. IE: An owner may not trade a 2012 draft pick during the 2009 season. An email MUST be sent to the commissioner detailing any trade that involves future draft picks (This is not necessary for preseason trades, as CBS allows draft picks to be traded through their website for the upcoming season).
L. Trading of draft picks for the Minors Draft is not allowed.
M. At the discretion of the Commish, a trade may be reversed if an Owner indicates that a trade was inadvertently accepted due to user or website error. As part of this, any evidence available (especially responses in the trade acceptance) will be considered. Notification must be emailed to the commish within 12 hours of the acceptance of the trade.
Article 19. Adds, Drops, Waivers
A. Any MLB player who is not on a current Denny's League roster is available to be added to a roster via the free agent wire. Minor Leaguers and non-professional players are ineligible to be added to a Denny's League roster, until they have appeared in one MLB game after their activation. This also covers former MLB players who are currently in the minors.
B. Any player who is released by a Denny's League team will be added to the waivers pool, and a claim may be submitted, but waivers will not process for two days following his release.
If a player is claimed on waivers, the players’ previous salary and contract will carry forward to the claiming team. Ex: Albert Pujols is dropped by Everett as a 35/1 player, and claimed by Hanover prior to clearing waivers, then Pujols becomes Hanover’s player at 35/1. If Pujols cleared waivers, and became a free agent, he could then be added as a 10/FA (This is henceforth known as “The Hanley Rule”)
As CBS does not have a feature to track this automatically, the commissioner and the ‘Pen will watch for these occurrences. A master list of contracts as they are after the MLB draft will be published on ProBoards for reference.
C. A Denny's League team making a successful waiver claim or add, thus adding a new player to their roster, will be charged a sum of $0.50 per successful claim, payable at the conclusion of the season. If your team finishes “in the money” the total of your transaction account will be deducted from your winnings.
1. Only successful claims and adds will be assessed this charge. Lineup moves, trades, dropping a player, placing a player on or activating him from the DL or minors, will not be charged any fees.
D. If more than one team claims a player, the team with the highest waiver priority will get him.
E. Waiver priority order is initially determined by last year’s standings in reverse order. Once a team successfully claims a player, he is then moved to last in the priority list. This order never resets.
F. Each team is limited to three successful waiver claims/adds per scoring period. If a team successfully claims or adds three players on Monday, they are not allowed to claim another player until the following Monday, when the new scoring period begins.
G. Teams are allowed to add one free agent per scoring period that is currently in the minor leagues or on the MLB Disabled List in real life. This transaction DOES count against the three add limit.
Article 20. Playoff Adds, Drops, Waivers
A. As of 30 minutes prior to the first game of the 23rd week of the MLB season (First day of the first round of the Denny’s League Playoffs) all Denny’s League rosters will be locked out of making any waiver claims/adds/drops.
B. A team may make a waiver claim or add during the Denny’s League Playoffs with the commissioner's consent IF the player being replaced is injured. He does not need to be placed on the MLB DL. However, the replaced player is then inactive for the remainder of the round of the playoffs during which he was replaced.
C. A team may drop a player to the free agent pool during the Denny‘s League Playoffs, with the commissioners consent, only if he is replaced with a player who was previously on the Disabled List of their Denny’s League team, and their MLB team has activated him.
A. Trading is allowed at any time throughout the calendar year, except between August 3rd and the final out of the Major League regular season.
B. All trading deadlines are considered to be Midnight PST.
C. A trade that causes an illegal roster is allowed. The illegal roster must be made legal by the lineup deadline for the next day, or else your team will score zero points for that day.
D. Any injury, suspension, or trade (as in a trade in real baseball that just happened) must be disclosed before a trade is made in the Denny's League. Any failure to voluntarily give this information before trading an effected player shall render the trade null and void at the sole discretion of the owner who is receiving the affected player(s). Any other information, such as playing time, mental attitude, etc…need not be given.
E. All terms of a trade are to be announced at the time of the trade. Absolutely no cash, favors, future considerations, or players to be named later are allowed.
F. A trade becomes official when it is mutually accepted thru the trading option on the CBS Sportsline website.
G. All in-season trades are subject to a 24 hour voting period. During this period, if 4 or more Denny's League owners object to the trade, it will then be brought to the commissioner for approval.
H. All off-season trades, as well as trades made on deadline day (August 3rd) will be immediately processed by CBS. If, after the announcement of the trade, an issue is brought forth by another member of the league, the commissioner will review the trade for fairness and may consult the ‘Pen on the issue as well.
I. Any owners guilty of collusion shall be expelled from the league.
J. Three and four team trades are allowed, but must be run through me since CBS does not have an option to make more than two-team trades. All owners involved must email me the details of the trade and confirm that they agree to make said trade. I will then manually adjust the rosters immediately upon receipt of emails from all parties involved, and send out a league email explaining the particulars.
K. Teams are allowed to trade draft picks for the following season’s MLB draft, but not for any draft picks for future MLB drafts. IE: An owner may not trade a 2012 draft pick during the 2009 season. An email MUST be sent to the commissioner detailing any trade that involves future draft picks (This is not necessary for preseason trades, as CBS allows draft picks to be traded through their website for the upcoming season).
L. Trading of draft picks for the Minors Draft is not allowed.
M. At the discretion of the Commish, a trade may be reversed if an Owner indicates that a trade was inadvertently accepted due to user or website error. As part of this, any evidence available (especially responses in the trade acceptance) will be considered. Notification must be emailed to the commish within 12 hours of the acceptance of the trade.
Article 19. Adds, Drops, Waivers
A. Any MLB player who is not on a current Denny's League roster is available to be added to a roster via the free agent wire. Minor Leaguers and non-professional players are ineligible to be added to a Denny's League roster, until they have appeared in one MLB game after their activation. This also covers former MLB players who are currently in the minors.
B. Any player who is released by a Denny's League team will be added to the waivers pool, and a claim may be submitted, but waivers will not process for two days following his release.
If a player is claimed on waivers, the players’ previous salary and contract will carry forward to the claiming team. Ex: Albert Pujols is dropped by Everett as a 35/1 player, and claimed by Hanover prior to clearing waivers, then Pujols becomes Hanover’s player at 35/1. If Pujols cleared waivers, and became a free agent, he could then be added as a 10/FA (This is henceforth known as “The Hanley Rule”)
As CBS does not have a feature to track this automatically, the commissioner and the ‘Pen will watch for these occurrences. A master list of contracts as they are after the MLB draft will be published on ProBoards for reference.
C. A Denny's League team making a successful waiver claim or add, thus adding a new player to their roster, will be charged a sum of $0.50 per successful claim, payable at the conclusion of the season. If your team finishes “in the money” the total of your transaction account will be deducted from your winnings.
1. Only successful claims and adds will be assessed this charge. Lineup moves, trades, dropping a player, placing a player on or activating him from the DL or minors, will not be charged any fees.
D. If more than one team claims a player, the team with the highest waiver priority will get him.
E. Waiver priority order is initially determined by last year’s standings in reverse order. Once a team successfully claims a player, he is then moved to last in the priority list. This order never resets.
F. Each team is limited to three successful waiver claims/adds per scoring period. If a team successfully claims or adds three players on Monday, they are not allowed to claim another player until the following Monday, when the new scoring period begins.
G. Teams are allowed to add one free agent per scoring period that is currently in the minor leagues or on the MLB Disabled List in real life. This transaction DOES count against the three add limit.
Article 20. Playoff Adds, Drops, Waivers
A. As of 30 minutes prior to the first game of the 23rd week of the MLB season (First day of the first round of the Denny’s League Playoffs) all Denny’s League rosters will be locked out of making any waiver claims/adds/drops.
B. A team may make a waiver claim or add during the Denny’s League Playoffs with the commissioner's consent IF the player being replaced is injured. He does not need to be placed on the MLB DL. However, the replaced player is then inactive for the remainder of the round of the playoffs during which he was replaced.
C. A team may drop a player to the free agent pool during the Denny‘s League Playoffs, with the commissioners consent, only if he is replaced with a player who was previously on the Disabled List of their Denny’s League team, and their MLB team has activated him.