04-27-2014, 11:03 AM
Yep. Post deadline waivers must follow league priority.
POST-DEADLINE WAIVERS (AUGUST 1 to END OF SEASON)
1. Any player with MLB Service Time must past through waivers in order to be traded.
--- A player who has accumulated MLB stats, but not Service Time does NOT have to pass through waivers.
2. Teams should note whether a player is being waiver revocable (REV) or irrevocable (IRR). If nothing is noted, the player is assumed to be waived REV.
3. A player may only be waived revocable once per season.
4. The team with the lowest record wins the claim. Same league has priority.
5. A trade must be posted for the waiver to be official.
6. Unless a player is rated 90+, they are eligible for post-season play if acquired after September 1.
POST-DEADLINE WAIVERS (AUGUST 1 to END OF SEASON)
1. Any player with MLB Service Time must past through waivers in order to be traded.
--- A player who has accumulated MLB stats, but not Service Time does NOT have to pass through waivers.
2. Teams should note whether a player is being waiver revocable (REV) or irrevocable (IRR). If nothing is noted, the player is assumed to be waived REV.
3. A player may only be waived revocable once per season.
4. The team with the lowest record wins the claim. Same league has priority.
5. A trade must be posted for the waiver to be official.
6. Unless a player is rated 90+, they are eligible for post-season play if acquired after September 1.