03-05-2012, 08:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-21-2016, 11:25 PM by mattynokes.)
Compensation player bidding isn't necessarily highest total offer wins. You have to meet certain percentages of the fallback arbitration figure or the player will see the fallback arbitration contract as the better offer.
Type A
2 Years: $16.0M
3 Years: $14.4M
4 Years: $12.8M
5 Years: $11.2M
6 Years: $12.5M
7 Years: $15.0M
Type B
2 Years: $8.0M
3 Years: $7.2M
4 Years: $7.5M
5 Years: $10.0M
6 Years: $12.5M
7 Years: $15.0M
Type A
2 Years: $16.0M
3 Years: $14.4M
4 Years: $12.8M
5 Years: $11.2M
6 Years: $12.5M
7 Years: $15.0M
Type B
2 Years: $8.0M
3 Years: $7.2M
4 Years: $7.5M
5 Years: $10.0M
6 Years: $12.5M
7 Years: $15.0M
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