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Post by Odenville Odenators (Kevin) on Feb 15, 2012 16:26:02 GMT -5
Player Contracts
- Following completion of the Initial MLB Player draft teams will have 1 week (7 days) to assign contract lengths to their players who have been drafted.
The following contract lengths may be given out during this period:
4 x 4-year contracts 6 x 3-year contracts No limits for contracts under 3 years.
These are just the maximum allowed, meaning that you don't have to use them, if you do not want to.
You are not prohibited from trading for players with longer contracts, even you are at the max allowed. These are just the limits for each owner to follow when signing players. For instance...if you have signed 2 players to 4-year contracts, you are still allowed to trade for another player with a 4-year contract without moving one of your 2 players.
- Following Year 1 of the league a STRICT contract limit of 70 years will be enforced in free agency. Teams are not required to have 70 years worth of contracts, but they may not exceed this total.
- Contracts won through in-season free agent auction may not exceed 1 year in length.
- The dropping of contracts is allowed. Half of the contract value is penalized to the salary cap for every year left on the contract.
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