Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
It's supposed to be 5 @ 23, with the last two options at 31. I just saw that as well.

Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
What's the highest guaranteed year?Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
shel311 wrote:What's the highest guaranteed year?Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
That's still a bad contract, though.jsence2 wrote:shel311 wrote:What's the highest guaranteed year?Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
21. I think what I did was (when I had it at 22 per year) I went to add 1m per year, and I took off 1m by mistake. I wanted to be closer to 25% increase, rather than 30%, so I meant to go from 22m to 23. I've sent Reign a PM to have him fix it. Was an honest mistake.
shel311 wrote:That's still a bad contract, though.jsence2 wrote:shel311 wrote:What's the highest guaranteed year?Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
21. I think what I did was (when I had it at 22 per year) I went to add 1m per year, and I took off 1m by mistake. I wanted to be closer to 25% increase, rather than 30%, so I meant to go from 22m to 23. I've sent Reign a PM to have him fix it. Was an honest mistake.
$23mil, 30% of that is $6.9mil, so the highest option year would be $29.9mil...that is of course as long as i understand it correctly and didn't apply fuzzy math.
not to start an argument but you cant really be complaining about contracts when your 41 year old 1B Cruz has 8 years left on his contract at a softer 12 mil to take advantage of the fact hes gonna retire sooner than that so you can get him for cheaper.Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
Uuaww wrote: Owners lower budgets bc teams underperform
nick wrote:not to start an argument but you cant really be complaining about contracts when your 41 year old 1B Cruz has 8 years left on his contract at a softer 12 mil to take advantage of the fact hes gonna retire sooner than that so you can get him for cheaper.Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
Yes. Team option is 47% higher than any single non-option year. Limit is 30%.Player Contracts:
- Team option years must be no more than 30% higher than the highest guaranteed year of a deal on amounts above $5M.
Correct. Highest year x 1.3 will give you the max option year value. For a 31m option, quick math tells me 23.8m per, give or take.jsence2 wrote:nick wrote:not to start an argument but you cant really be complaining about contracts when your 41 year old 1B Cruz has 8 years left on his contract at a softer 12 mil to take advantage of the fact hes gonna retire sooner than that so you can get him for cheaper.Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
I'm glad Bernie caught it. I usually do the same (check deals for accuracy). I just realize that I've been calculating it incorrectly the whole time. Been dividing largest guaranteed by option....should've been doing largest guaranteed x 1.3
I've PMed Reign, I'm fine with whatever he decides to do. It was an honest mistake, but it violates the rule and that's on me. I should've triple checked the accuracy of my math.
Player Contracts:
- Team option years must be no more than 30% higher than the highest guaranteed year of a deal on amounts above $5M.
asking a question equals complaining.. got itnick wrote:not to start an argument but you cant really be complaining about contracts when your 41 year old 1B Cruz has 8 years left on his contract at a softer 12 mil to take advantage of the fact hes gonna retire sooner than that so you can get him for cheaper.Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
ReignOnU wrote:I'll look at the contract later.
Here's your answer on the CBA...
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/downloads/2011_CBA.pdf
Section 3-B-2-C:D
I checked the little box. He declined the one year qualifying offer. Game is working fine.jsence2 wrote:ReignOnU wrote:I'll look at the contract later.
Here's your answer on the CBA...
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/downloads/2011_CBA.pdf
Section 3-B-2-C:D
Yes, and Gabe himself stated quite adamantly that you advancing that sim kept him from offering Paco Barron any contract. Thus, he would not be eligible for compensation, per our very discussion about this where I asked how we would verify that the player was made a "qualifying offer" for compensation. Looks like the game doesn't track it or require it.
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ReignOnU wrote:Correct. Highest year x 1.3 will give you the max option year value. For a 31m option, quick math tells me 23.8m per, give or take.jsence2 wrote:nick wrote:not to start an argument but you cant really be complaining about contracts when your 41 year old 1B Cruz has 8 years left on his contract at a softer 12 mil to take advantage of the fact hes gonna retire sooner than that so you can get him for cheaper.Bernie32 wrote:Paco Barron's contract legal?
5 years at 21 per, then a team option at 31, then a player option at 31
I'm glad Bernie caught it. I usually do the same (check deals for accuracy). I just realize that I've been calculating it incorrectly the whole time. Been dividing largest guaranteed by option....should've been doing largest guaranteed x 1.3
I've PMed Reign, I'm fine with whatever he decides to do. It was an honest mistake, but it violates the rule and that's on me. I should've triple checked the accuracy of my math.
Player Contracts:
- Team option years must be no more than 30% higher than the highest guaranteed year of a deal on amounts above $5M.
You still lose a draft pick. Top 10 picks are kept and a second rounder is lost instead.shel311 wrote:This new CBA is thoroughly confusing.
I was almost certain I read that if we sign a comp eligible guy, we don't lose draft picks any more, now I'm reading we do?
Also, where do we see if a guy is comp eligible? under "FA type" when looking at free agents, I see only 3 "Comp" guys in the entire FA pool. So, if Barron was comp eligible, how would we know that? Where do we find that info?
shel311 wrote:This new CBA is thoroughly confusing.
I was almost certain I read that if we sign a comp eligible guy, we don't lose draft picks any more, now I'm reading we do?
Also, where do we see if a guy is comp eligible? under "FA type" when looking at free agents, I see only 3 "Comp" guys in the entire FA pool. So, if Barron was comp eligible, how would we know that? Where do we find that info?
brwnbear wrote:You still lose a draft pick. Top 10 picks are kept and a second rounder is lost instead.shel311 wrote:This new CBA is thoroughly confusing.
I was almost certain I read that if we sign a comp eligible guy, we don't lose draft picks any more, now I'm reading we do?
Also, where do we see if a guy is comp eligible? under "FA type" when looking at free agents, I see only 3 "Comp" guys in the entire FA pool. So, if Barron was comp eligible, how would we know that? Where do we find that info?
Team losing a player no longer gets the teams pick and a sandwich pick. Now they only get a sandwich pick.
New rules reduce the amount of players that are compensation eligible.
You can look at the player at the bottom left - very clearly states the Free Agent type - Compensation - Look at Amaya
Thanks Gabe. I think that about clears it up. I guess i was looking in the right spot for comp eligible.brwnbear wrote:You still lose a draft pick. Top 10 picks are kept and a second rounder is lost instead.shel311 wrote:This new CBA is thoroughly confusing.
I was almost certain I read that if we sign a comp eligible guy, we don't lose draft picks any more, now I'm reading we do?
Also, where do we see if a guy is comp eligible? under "FA type" when looking at free agents, I see only 3 "Comp" guys in the entire FA pool. So, if Barron was comp eligible, how would we know that? Where do we find that info?
Team losing a player no longer gets the teams pick and a sandwich pick. Now they only get a sandwich pick.
New rules reduce the amount of players that are compensation eligible.
You can look at the player at the bottom left - very clearly states the Free Agent type - Compensation - Look at Amaya