Post by Rawhide GM (Jimmy-LM) on Feb 5, 2017 11:02:03 GMT -5
We will be bidding on the Hitters this week. Bids will be due by Friday 2/10. Here is the List: (no need to post these players)
RFA Hitters:
C Yadier Molina (Seawolves, via Braves, via Blue Sox)
C Yasmani Grandal (Biscuts)
C Wellington Castillo (Red Birds)
C Devin Mesoraco (Red Birds)
CI Josh Donaldson (PawSox)
CI Jose Bautista (Crawdads)
CI Justin Turner (Seawolves)
CI Edwin Encarnacion (Javelinas)
CI Mike Napoli (Knights)
CI Mitch Moreland (Hops)
CI Trevor Plouffe (Generals)
MI Asdrubel Cabrera (Storm Chasers)
MI Jean Segura (Bandits)
OF Yoenis Cespedes (Braves, via Javelinas)
OF Dexter Fowler (Smokies)
OF Josh Reddick (Drive)
OF David Peralta (Hops)
OF Coco Crisp (Smokies)
OF Carlos Gomez (66ers)
OF/CI Steven Pearce (Rawhide, via Blaze) <<-- missed originally in count, eligible to be bid on the week of pitchers
Next week, bidding will start for pitchers. Bids will be due by 2/17
RFA Pitchers:
SP Dallas Keuchel (Biscuts)
SP Justin Verlander (Gnats, via Pirates)
SP Drew Smyly (Gnats, via Pirates)
SP Trevor Cahill (IronPigs)
SP Garret Richards (Seawolves, via Braves)
SP Jason Hammel (Seawolves, via Braves)
SP Tyson Ross (Crawdads)
SP Scott Kazmir (Storm Chasers)
RP Kelvin Herrera (Knights)
RP Jake McGee (Javelinas, via Blue Sox)
RP Tony Watson (Javelinas, via Spirits)
RP Kris Medlen (Spirits, via IronPigs)
RP Robbie Ross (Generals)
Please send ONE list with PRIORITY Lists included to the MLBPA acct
Just a refresher and bringing these up again for everyone to review before bidding starts:
Pursuant to Rules 3 & 6, each season a GM may designate players as "Restricted", making those players Restricted Free Agents ("RFAs"). These players must be publicly announced and displayed in the designated area "Restricted FA's" as Restricted by 11:59PMEST DEC 31st. Please note that FAILURE to publicly declare said players as "Restricted" shall forfeit the right of that GM to restrict that player(s) for that season. Any and all unrestricted Free Agents shall be subject to regular (unrestricted) FA bidding as outlined previously.
Once a GM uses the designated amount of Restricted options at his disposal, those players will be eligible for Restricted free agency bidding. All free agent bidding, whether restricted or unrestricted, shall be conducted pursuant to the league's FA bidding procedures in place at that time. We are using a blind bidding system.
Bids can be PMed to the MLBPA account.
Any GM may initiate bidding on a RFA agent at scheduled times during the period specifically noted for RFAs. Since only RFAs will be bid upon during an auction segment and we are not listing player names to be bid upon in a thread, no disclosure of a GM's intent to bid and on whom a GM is bidding is required.
RESTRICTED PLAYER BIDDING CRITERIA - Restricting a player provides a semi protective measure to help a GM retain that player, while not assuring that GM will retain said player. In order to provide some, but not absolute, assistance in that retention, the following guidelines are placed on Restricted FA bidding:
The Average Annual Salary ("AAS") that a GM bids will require a certain minimum number of years that offer must cover to be a valid bid. The HIGHER the AAS, the LONGER the MINIMUM contract term you MUST offer in order to make a valid bid. The MINIMUM contract term is based solely on the offer's AAS, and is determined as follows:
Here are the numbers you must follow when offering a contract to a restricted free agent:
If AAS <= $3M, then any length can be given
If AAS > $3M, then MINIMUM 2 yr deal
If AAS > $6M, then MINIMUM 3 yr deal
If AAS > $9M, then MINIMUM 4 yr deal
If AAS > $12M, then MINIMUM 5 yr deal
If AAS > $15M, then a 6 yr deal
Now the holder of the tag only has to match the AAS, they do not have to match the years and can rearrange the salaries as they see fit for their team, as long as they are following the rules for salary spread.
Here are the guidelines for the tag holder on deciding the years of the contract.
If AAS <= $3M, 1 - 6 years.
If the offer is 400k - 749k you can only keep them for a maximum of 3 years at this salary, but you have the option to raise it to 750k and keep them 4-6 years
If AAS > $3M, 2 - 6 years
If AAS > $6M, 2 - 6 years
If AAS > $9M, 3 - 6 years
If AAS > $12M, 3 - 6 years
If AAS > $15M, 4 - 6 years
Now if no one offers a bid on an RFA, the tag holder can choose either to keep them 1-3 years on a 500k salary, or 4-6 years on a 800k salary.
The bidder can always make a contract term LONGER than the minimum number of years since the AAS only determines the MINIMUM term.
As in all FA bidding, the bidder must clearly state the 1.) contract term (number of years), 2.) total contract amount, 3.) AAS, and 4.) breakdown of the salary offer for each year of term of the contract OR clearly state it is equally allocated to each year. If the offer is not specific and include the above criteria, then it will be deemed an invalid bid.
Since the bidding is for a RFA, then pursuant to Rule 12, the GM who held the restricted player has 48 hours to match the winning bid, and may restructure that bid for a total contract amount no less and a term no longer than that of the "winning" bid. If the restricting GM chooses not to match the offer, then the winning bidder is obligated to sign the player to the exact terms of the winning bid - there is NO option to remove or reneg on any bid placed.
The 48 hour acceptance "clock" will commence with the winning bid being posted of the last player of the RFA batch by the League Office.[/s]
**I want to try a slightly new process with regards to RFA Bids. ALL decisions for RFA Tag holders on ALL Players will be due by midnight the Wednesday after the RFA Pitchers are posted (2/22). This will be in an effort for teams that hold tags on both pitchers and hitters to fully evaluate their roster entirely together, as well as have full disclosure on picks that will be received. So if you are a tag holder a hitter, you do not have to announce a match/compensation claim until after pitchers are posted for rfa.**
The discussion above applies ONLY TO RESTRICTED free agent bidding. Normal, or Unrestricted, free agent bidding is covered under general FA bidding rulings.
RFA Compensation
If a GM loses a player in the RFA process he is entitled compensation as follows
RFA signs with new team for AAS of:
If AAS is $5,000,000 or less
(Franchise losing player receives nothing)
If AAS between $5,000,001 - $8,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 3rd rnd pick in the FYPD + 3rd rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS between $8,000,001 - 11,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 2nd rnd pick in the FYPD + 2nd rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS is 11,000,001 -14,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 1st rnd pick in the FYPD + 1st rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS is 14,000,001 or greater
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 1st rnd pick in the FYPD + 2 1st rnd Supplemental picks)
All picks will be determined by the order of the standings for the following seasons, including supplemental picks (by order of the team losing the player)
RFA Hitters:
C Yadier Molina (Seawolves, via Braves, via Blue Sox)
C Yasmani Grandal (Biscuts)
C Wellington Castillo (Red Birds)
C Devin Mesoraco (Red Birds)
CI Josh Donaldson (PawSox)
CI Jose Bautista (Crawdads)
CI Justin Turner (Seawolves)
CI Edwin Encarnacion (Javelinas)
CI Mike Napoli (Knights)
CI Mitch Moreland (Hops)
CI Trevor Plouffe (Generals)
MI Asdrubel Cabrera (Storm Chasers)
MI Jean Segura (Bandits)
OF Yoenis Cespedes (Braves, via Javelinas)
OF Dexter Fowler (Smokies)
OF Josh Reddick (Drive)
OF David Peralta (Hops)
OF Coco Crisp (Smokies)
OF Carlos Gomez (66ers)
OF/CI Steven Pearce (Rawhide, via Blaze) <<-- missed originally in count, eligible to be bid on the week of pitchers
Next week, bidding will start for pitchers. Bids will be due by 2/17
RFA Pitchers:
SP Dallas Keuchel (Biscuts)
SP Justin Verlander (Gnats, via Pirates)
SP Drew Smyly (Gnats, via Pirates)
SP Trevor Cahill (IronPigs)
SP Garret Richards (Seawolves, via Braves)
SP Jason Hammel (Seawolves, via Braves)
SP Tyson Ross (Crawdads)
SP Scott Kazmir (Storm Chasers)
RP Kelvin Herrera (Knights)
RP Jake McGee (Javelinas, via Blue Sox)
RP Tony Watson (Javelinas, via Spirits)
RP Kris Medlen (Spirits, via IronPigs)
RP Robbie Ross (Generals)
Please send ONE list with PRIORITY Lists included to the MLBPA acct
Just a refresher and bringing these up again for everyone to review before bidding starts:
Pursuant to Rules 3 & 6, each season a GM may designate players as "Restricted", making those players Restricted Free Agents ("RFAs"). These players must be publicly announced and displayed in the designated area "Restricted FA's" as Restricted by 11:59PMEST DEC 31st. Please note that FAILURE to publicly declare said players as "Restricted" shall forfeit the right of that GM to restrict that player(s) for that season. Any and all unrestricted Free Agents shall be subject to regular (unrestricted) FA bidding as outlined previously.
Once a GM uses the designated amount of Restricted options at his disposal, those players will be eligible for Restricted free agency bidding. All free agent bidding, whether restricted or unrestricted, shall be conducted pursuant to the league's FA bidding procedures in place at that time. We are using a blind bidding system.
Bids can be PMed to the MLBPA account.
Any GM may initiate bidding on a RFA agent at scheduled times during the period specifically noted for RFAs. Since only RFAs will be bid upon during an auction segment and we are not listing player names to be bid upon in a thread, no disclosure of a GM's intent to bid and on whom a GM is bidding is required.
RESTRICTED PLAYER BIDDING CRITERIA - Restricting a player provides a semi protective measure to help a GM retain that player, while not assuring that GM will retain said player. In order to provide some, but not absolute, assistance in that retention, the following guidelines are placed on Restricted FA bidding:
The Average Annual Salary ("AAS") that a GM bids will require a certain minimum number of years that offer must cover to be a valid bid. The HIGHER the AAS, the LONGER the MINIMUM contract term you MUST offer in order to make a valid bid. The MINIMUM contract term is based solely on the offer's AAS, and is determined as follows:
Here are the numbers you must follow when offering a contract to a restricted free agent:
If AAS <= $3M, then any length can be given
If AAS > $3M, then MINIMUM 2 yr deal
If AAS > $6M, then MINIMUM 3 yr deal
If AAS > $9M, then MINIMUM 4 yr deal
If AAS > $12M, then MINIMUM 5 yr deal
If AAS > $15M, then a 6 yr deal
Now the holder of the tag only has to match the AAS, they do not have to match the years and can rearrange the salaries as they see fit for their team, as long as they are following the rules for salary spread.
Here are the guidelines for the tag holder on deciding the years of the contract.
If AAS <= $3M, 1 - 6 years.
If the offer is 400k - 749k you can only keep them for a maximum of 3 years at this salary, but you have the option to raise it to 750k and keep them 4-6 years
If AAS > $3M, 2 - 6 years
If AAS > $6M, 2 - 6 years
If AAS > $9M, 3 - 6 years
If AAS > $12M, 3 - 6 years
If AAS > $15M, 4 - 6 years
Now if no one offers a bid on an RFA, the tag holder can choose either to keep them 1-3 years on a 500k salary, or 4-6 years on a 800k salary.
The bidder can always make a contract term LONGER than the minimum number of years since the AAS only determines the MINIMUM term.
As in all FA bidding, the bidder must clearly state the 1.) contract term (number of years), 2.) total contract amount, 3.) AAS, and 4.) breakdown of the salary offer for each year of term of the contract OR clearly state it is equally allocated to each year. If the offer is not specific and include the above criteria, then it will be deemed an invalid bid.
The 48 hour acceptance "clock" will commence with the winning bid being posted of the last player of the RFA batch by the League Office.
**I want to try a slightly new process with regards to RFA Bids. ALL decisions for RFA Tag holders on ALL Players will be due by midnight the Wednesday after the RFA Pitchers are posted (2/22). This will be in an effort for teams that hold tags on both pitchers and hitters to fully evaluate their roster entirely together, as well as have full disclosure on picks that will be received. So if you are a tag holder a hitter, you do not have to announce a match/compensation claim until after pitchers are posted for rfa.**
The discussion above applies ONLY TO RESTRICTED free agent bidding. Normal, or Unrestricted, free agent bidding is covered under general FA bidding rulings.
RFA Compensation
If a GM loses a player in the RFA process he is entitled compensation as follows
RFA signs with new team for AAS of:
If AAS is $5,000,000 or less
(Franchise losing player receives nothing)
If AAS between $5,000,001 - $8,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 3rd rnd pick in the FYPD + 3rd rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS between $8,000,001 - 11,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 2nd rnd pick in the FYPD + 2nd rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS is 11,000,001 -14,000,000
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 1st rnd pick in the FYPD + 1st rnd Supplemental pick)
If AAS is 14,000,001 or greater
(Franchise losing player receives Winning Team's 1st rnd pick in the FYPD + 2 1st rnd Supplemental picks)
All picks will be determined by the order of the standings for the following seasons, including supplemental picks (by order of the team losing the player)