Post by Commish on Feb 3, 2017 14:57:15 GMT
Trades can involve players, prospects, and draft picks. They can not involve cash to increase your salary cap permanently. However, a GM can cover a part of the contract of the player being traded or include general coverage for the current season.
Coverage would be limited on a per contract basis. A team can cover 100% of this years salary on the player. The remaining year coverage limits are as follows:
Year 2: 75%
Year 3: 50%
Year 4: 30%
Years 5 and after: 20%
Teams will be allowed to trade no more than 10M in the future years. For the season that we are currently in, there is no limit. The limit for the future is a net effect. For example, team A has given 12M of future coverage but they have received 5M of future coverage. This would net out to be total given coverage of 7M.
If a trade has occured and that GM resigns or is replaced, then the trade will be put on hold until the new GM has time to look over the trade and accept or reject that trade.
Trades will be left pending for 24 hours. Then the commish or vice commish will approve it as soon as possible, preferably before the players next game.
General Coverage:
General coverage can be traded for the season that we are in. Under no circumstances will general coverage in future years be allowed to be traded. All future year coverages must be attached to a player.
Waiver Trade Deadline:
This deadline will be 2 weeks after the trade deadline every year. Any players that are on your MLB roster and included in the trade must be won in waivers or waived and sent to the minors. Only players won in a claim, on your minor league roster, and draft picks can be traded after the trade deadline and before the end of the waiver trade deadline.
Coverage would be limited on a per contract basis. A team can cover 100% of this years salary on the player. The remaining year coverage limits are as follows:
Year 2: 75%
Year 3: 50%
Year 4: 30%
Years 5 and after: 20%
Teams will be allowed to trade no more than 10M in the future years. For the season that we are currently in, there is no limit. The limit for the future is a net effect. For example, team A has given 12M of future coverage but they have received 5M of future coverage. This would net out to be total given coverage of 7M.
If a trade has occured and that GM resigns or is replaced, then the trade will be put on hold until the new GM has time to look over the trade and accept or reject that trade.
Trades will be left pending for 24 hours. Then the commish or vice commish will approve it as soon as possible, preferably before the players next game.
General Coverage:
General coverage can be traded for the season that we are in. Under no circumstances will general coverage in future years be allowed to be traded. All future year coverages must be attached to a player.
Waiver Trade Deadline:
This deadline will be 2 weeks after the trade deadline every year. Any players that are on your MLB roster and included in the trade must be won in waivers or waived and sent to the minors. Only players won in a claim, on your minor league roster, and draft picks can be traded after the trade deadline and before the end of the waiver trade deadline.