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Post by dd50 on Jul 20, 2020 18:00:10 GMT -5
1)it does not let you add more than 10 n/a spots. I was under the impression the list would be now 15 and thus spots added to yahoo page. 2)mostly obvious but unless you declare a different roster move. the only players you should be putting on the n/a list are ones you have already declared as protected. and thus are paying i.e. are counting against your salary cap. somewhere along the line I thought the intention of the added n/a spots would be for any player(in your control) whether they are on your spreadsheet or not. and only if/when you added them to active roster you would announce it.
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Post by Admin on Jul 20, 2020 20:39:22 GMT -5
1. Yahoo only allows 10 N/A. Out of my control. 2. I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here.
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Post by kamisbrown on Jul 20, 2020 21:56:41 GMT -5
Dave, as an example, you don't have to put Baty on your NA list. As long as he's in the Mets organization, he's yours. But you would keep him on it if you were worried the Mets might trade him away. You would post a roster move if you added him to the list, dropped him from the list, or promoted him to your active roster. For this year only, we are waiving the requirement that a player must be added to the active roster or dropped once he reaches 130 ab/50 ip.
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Post by kamisbrown on Jul 20, 2020 21:59:19 GMT -5
I will add that I usually drop my Atlanta protected players after the trade deadline (8/31 this year) to give myself more cap room.
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