officially saying goodbye
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https://dynastysportshub.proboards.com We're moving leagues to a new site folks. Several users report not being able to access this site anymore. New board will have 3 admins instead of one absent admin so we should be able to keep things better updated.
gotcha... makes sense. I just have draft brain right now and I'm a degenerate lol.
the thought was to wait until after the bulk of memorial day weekend so as to not stall out for a couple days, but I suppose there is no harm in it.
Contracts
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Contract Limits
Free Agency Total Salary - Maximum Years $3.2m or less, 2 years $3.3m to $19.9m, 3 years $20m to $49.9m, 4 years $50m+, 5 years (the overall limit) For 5 year free agent contracts the total salary in the first 3 years must at least match the annual average salary. So for a 5 year $60m deal (average of $12m) the total paid in the first 3 years would need to be at least $36m. Extensions Average Salary - Minimum Years* $20m+, 5 years $15m to $19.9m, 4 years $10m to $14.9m, 3 years $1.2m to $9.9m, 2 years Average Salary - Maximum Years $1.2m to $4.9m, 3 years $5m to $9.9m, 4 years $10m+, 5 years (the overall limit) The salary for both free agents and extended players may be varied each year but must be within 33% of the average annual salary (average of $3m means min of $2m and max of $4m in any year). Teams are permitted to increase the contract value in order to offer more years. *The minimum years for extensions can be reduced based on the player's age on opening day of the season that the new contract takes effect, but must still be at least 2 years in length. 30 = 1 year less 34 = 2 years less 38 = 3 years less For extensions which incur a surcharge the minimum length is based on the salary before any multiplier is applied. Example Winning free agency bid of $18m Thus 3 years maximum or can increase to 4 years by upping contract to $20m. Options would be: 1 year at $18m 2 years at an average of $9m 3 years at an average of $6m 4 years at an average of $5m If taking the 3 year option with an AAS of $6m the most salary that could be put into any one year would be $8m and the least would be $4m (1/3rd of $6m=$2m). Prospect Contracts Prospect contracts are denoted by an entry in the PC year column of the spreadsheet and don't count against the salary cap so long as the player remains in the minors (see eligibility limits in roster topic). On promotion the roster hit will be $600k for all future seasons. A player on a prospect contract may be cut at any time without penalty, although signing bonuses are fully guaranteed and stay with the winning team for the remainder of the year. P-n/a can essentially be understood as being a prospect contract where the last year at 600k is unknown because the player hasn't exhausted rookie eligibility yet. Once a prospect has accumulated 50 innings pitched or 150 AB's in real life his service time clock will be started. If this occurs in the 2024 season the player would remain p-n/a for the remainder of the season before his contract was updated to p-2027 in the offseason. This means that he is under control for 3 more years (2025-2027) at 600k. After this he becomes a free agent unless extended. However due to the shortened season in 2020 (and subsequent halving of the prize pool) players who were on prospect contracts and had exceeded our rookie limits by the end of that season were given a one-off arbitration year after their final year at 600k (2024 will be the last season this is relevant). This is denoted in column N of the spreadsheet and the salary is non-guaranteed until opening day when the release penalty will then be assessed at half the normal rate, before becoming fully guaranteed after the free agency deadline in August. Teams won't be required to pay salaries to any players they demote to the minor leagues except in the case of a non-prospect contract being removed off the 30-man roster and sent to the minors.
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