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contract offer on comp players
#1
I think you should not be able to offer a contract or at least be the 1st offer on a player that you are comp eligible on. In essence you are defeating the purpose of the system, you already have the highest bid on the player and now you offer a lower per season offer. I could see once someone bids, if you want to go after to sign the player at a bargin but the 1st bid does not seem right to me.

Sean
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#2
why? it happens all the time in the majors as well..i dont see a problem...why pay more when you could possibly pay less
#3
... I don't have to keep signing Reynolds to his fallback offer? I can offer him 2 years at like 1M????????????????????????????????????
#4
Yeah, that was my point. If your fallback offer is lets say 10M, you could sign that player for 3 years at 3.4M a year and because no one wants to pay compensation on that player, you get him at a discounted rate.
Cubs GM 2010-2021
2017 & 2019 World Champions
LAA GM 2022-2035
2028, 2029, 2032 and 2034 World Champions
#5
awwwww..... I had no idea that was possible.
#6
Ya I agree with Irish here. You shouldn't beable to do that until the player has a bid form at least one other team.
#7
I vetoed Cin cin on this one, it was the only one I recall. This is an example of the intentions of FCM being obvious but there's no direct rule.
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#8
(12-22-2010, 04:56 AM)mike Wrote: Ya I agree with Irish here. You shouldn't beable to do that until the player has a bid form at least one other team.

Change of heart?
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#9
Yeah I got vetoed. I couldn't do it so I don't think anyone is allowed to.
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