Re: 2041 Season Thread-Viva Las Vegas!!
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 10:19 pm
That financial report is always way off.nick wrote:it must of ate the entire bill cause
Projected Balance $-25,184,581
thats for sheltown lol
That financial report is always way off.nick wrote:it must of ate the entire bill cause
Projected Balance $-25,184,581
thats for sheltown lol
Cnasty wrote:Also, when guys get waived and they refused to be demoted we need to be releasing these guys as we shouldn't be putting them back in AAA manually for anyone.
ya waive him. not waive and designate. waiving puts him on waivers, if he clears then you can demote him to your hearts content and not go through that crap.The_Niddler wrote:Cnasty wrote:Also, when guys get waived and they refused to be demoted we need to be releasing these guys as we shouldn't be putting them back in AAA manually for anyone.
I am not sure how we handle this.
Reason...I have a guy that is out of option years, so I waive and DFA him.
He then refuses to be demoted to AAA once he clears waivers and the commissioner is trying to put him on my AAA team.
You are proposing that you would release him, however, he is a guy I want to keep on my team, so if I knew ahead of time that he would not accept being demoted, I would maybe keep him on my ML and demote someone else, but since he is out of option years, I would not know this till we get in this situation....
Correct? or am I not thinking of this properly?
This seems like the solution.shel311 wrote:True Ted.
We probably should only do waive+dfa if we intend to release if no one wants the guy.
Meaning, the commish probably should be releasing to make it easier since guys don't have to dfa.
If it's handled right, you paid it. Sort of what the Rockies did with Reyes this year. Uncertain if the game handles it right.shel311 wrote:Are contracts handled differently on '17 with regards to guys that are waived?
Example from my team is John Roberts(Antonio Lugo as well.) In 2040, I signed Roberts to a 4 year/$28million contract. At some point either last season or maybe early in this season I waived/DFA'ed him but no one picked him up, so he went down to AAA, and I eventually called him up. Looking at his player page as well as my salaries page in game, he shows as having a contract of $480k. So what happened to the original 4/28 deal?
We are going to have the players union breathing down our necks.Cnasty wrote:This seems like the solution.shel311 wrote:True Ted.
We probably should only do waive+dfa if we intend to release if no one wants the guy.
Meaning, the commish probably should be releasing to make it easier since guys don't have to dfa.
If it gets to me and guys pull the "player refuses to be demoted!" card we should be releasing them.
You were doing fantastic until you messed with the chemistry and brought over clubhouse cancers from NE.doc wrote:Looking to get more from my team and I got it!! 4 more losses. Geez
nick wrote: Ask shel, he's pretty much senile with his thought processes (like he'll ever be better than me - ha)
nick wrote:much like Bill Belichick came from the schooling of Parcells, I learned most of my stuff through Trendon/Reign so there's no reason for me not to maintain this til I lose interest. At that point i'll retire
I am personally excited to see who will win the most games for the Minutemen...will it me Jamison, White, Reese, Quintana or will Robbins come back from a rough start? Also I think Turner is still leading the league in stolen bases after being out for 4+ weeks. Nice work!Cnasty wrote:I am so afraid to talk about any of my players stats or discuss how my team is performing because the OOTP god Injurius will swoop down and decimate me.
It is not a good plan for immersion though.