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Post by Duck(Yankees) on Mar 28, 2016 23:10:34 GMT -5
Any player who has exceeded 130 AB's or 50 IP during any single season of major league baseball but is subsequently sent down by their MLB team becomes an "unprotected prospect." You may keep that player on your MLB roster if you choose. However, you cannot send the player down to your minors - even though he is now in the minors in real life - without first exposing him to waivers for one week. If he is claimed, you lose him to the claiming team, who must add the player to their MLB roster immediately and keep him there for the whole year, or else return the player to you. If the player clears waivers, however, you may then keep him and send him down to your minor league system.
the addendum says that if a MLB club sends a player down to minors no matter how many at bats or ip then you may also send the same player down to minors without going through waivers, otherwise the rule above is the model.
please vote
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Post by Daniel(White Sox) on Mar 30, 2016 22:45:56 GMT -5
i vote yes
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