"The Boston Minutemen are becoming the GS Warriors of the league"Uuaww wrote:There's absolutely no pressure on the rest of us now. I still feel I can beat Boston.
-Great Great Grandson of Brian Cashman
"The Boston Minutemen are becoming the GS Warriors of the league"Uuaww wrote:There's absolutely no pressure on the rest of us now. I still feel I can beat Boston.
I've had a good run. While I would like to trade Page/Hines/Garza for prospects, it doesn't seem to be in the cards so I'll probably just ride them out.Cnasty wrote:There's no pressure in Boston my friend.
Seeing your trade block and waving of the white flag has been a nice feeling as the changing of the guard if you will in the AL Blue
Use Sheltown's strategy, what can go wrong!!!Cnasty wrote:I'll use Shel's line. I've built the absolute best team I can possibly build. The rest is left to the OOTP gods and the actual game being played on that little digital field.
shel311 wrote:Use Sheltown's strategy, what can go wrong!!!Cnasty wrote:I'll use Shel's line. I've built the absolute best team I can possibly build. The rest is left to the OOTP gods and the actual game being played on that little digital field.
What have I done to the Gods to deserve this!!!!
wdoupis wrote:Haha, by no means am I overlooking you or any other NL contenders. We are all pretty evenly matched but Boston is looking unstoppable.Wasted Memory wrote:wdoupis wrote:I do not think they can opt out before the playoffs
You need to quit worrying about Boston and start worrying about the other teams in the NL first.
Dave is constantly putting him on waivers hoping someone fucks up I thinkSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Holy hell that Nakamura contract that's on waivers...
That contract may cripple the Ducks for a couple of years while he finishes his career in the minorsGeorgesGoons wrote:Dave is constantly putting him on waivers hoping someone fucks up I thinkSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Holy hell that Nakamura contract that's on waivers...
Can't blame him. He needs to try and get him to sign a Bobby Bonilla restructuring type of deal lolGeorgesGoons wrote:That contract may cripple the Ducks for a couple of years while he finishes his career in the minorsGeorgesGoons wrote:Dave is constantly putting him on waivers hoping someone fucks up I thinkSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Holy hell that Nakamura contract that's on waivers...
Reminds me of Daisuke MatsuzakaGeorgesGoons wrote:That contract may cripple the Ducks for a couple of years while he finishes his career in the minorsGeorgesGoons wrote:Dave is constantly putting him on waivers hoping someone fucks up I thinkSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Holy hell that Nakamura contract that's on waivers...
Not sure what is going on there but if he refuses demotion he will be released as I will not be manually putting him back anywhere.Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Holy hell that Nakamura contract that's on waivers...
If it gets to the point during a sim in the morning and he is DFA and he refuses demotion to AAA, they are manually released by me. I have posted numerous times about that and warned guys as well. This has always been the case.shel311 wrote:Did he waive and DFA or just waive him? If it's waive+DFA, I think he gets released automatically.
otherwise, I think you can just continually waive a guy over and over but he's still on your 25 man and getting paid. So while it seems silly, it's basically harmless in the end.
Cnasty wrote:Boston was the hot knife.
NE and Miami were the warm butter this sim.
nick wrote:MLBPA would lose their shit if this was happening IRL.
IRL he'd have a release settlement. People don't check the trade blocks and respond more frequently when the player is on waiversnick wrote:MLBPA would lose their shit if this was happening IRL.