Post by KC ROYALS (ChiefGarrett) on Jan 12, 2021 11:39:32 GMT -6
Free Agency Calculator
VERY EASY ONCE YOU GET IT!
FMLB league will use a free agency calculator to determine bid points for a free agent contract. The calculator will be based on whether the contract is a major league or paid minor league contract, number of years, annual salary, and type of option. GM's are required to use the calculator to ensure bid points are calculated correctly. The highest bid points offered, signs the respective player to the given deal. Player will be signed when the last bid was posted for 24 hours.
Offseason Free Agency
Free agency will begin on TBD. Player pool will be posted after Dec. 15 contract decision period ends.
To post a free agent, GMs should post in the Free agency section under the players thread. The post should then include information from the free agency calculator spreadsheet. GMs may copy from the spreadsheet or manually type the following:
Player Name
(2) Position
(3) Contract Terms (years, salary, option)
(4) Total Bid Points
In-Season Free Agency
During the regular season, any player not on a FMLB roster who meets one or both of the following two conditions may be posted as a free-agent:
(1) has exceeded rookie requirements (130AB / 50IP)
or
(2) is currently on a major league roster.
In SeasonFree agents will be awarded to a team when the prevailing bid has stood for 24 hours.
Minor League Free Agent Signings
Minor league contracts work just like major league contracts with the following differences:
-You can sign a player to a minor league contract instead of counting him towards your 40 man roster. He is instead considered a "paid minor leaguer". Note that the contracts that you give these players WILL count against your salary cap and are guaranteed. - Minor league contracts can only be given to players that do not qualify as prospects (in their career history they have more than 50IP or more than 150ABs)
- The minimum contract amount for a minor league deal is $200k (not the usual $400k)
-If a player on a minor league deal is promoted to the 40-man roster and his minor league contract is less than 400k, the contract is changed to a major league contract and thus his salary is raised to the league minimum (400k).
VERY EASY ONCE YOU GET IT!
FMLB league will use a free agency calculator to determine bid points for a free agent contract. The calculator will be based on whether the contract is a major league or paid minor league contract, number of years, annual salary, and type of option. GM's are required to use the calculator to ensure bid points are calculated correctly. The highest bid points offered, signs the respective player to the given deal. Player will be signed when the last bid was posted for 24 hours.
Offseason Free Agency
Free agency will begin on TBD. Player pool will be posted after Dec. 15 contract decision period ends.
To post a free agent, GMs should post in the Free agency section under the players thread. The post should then include information from the free agency calculator spreadsheet. GMs may copy from the spreadsheet or manually type the following:
Player Name
(2) Position
(3) Contract Terms (years, salary, option)
(4) Total Bid Points
In-Season Free Agency
During the regular season, any player not on a FMLB roster who meets one or both of the following two conditions may be posted as a free-agent:
(1) has exceeded rookie requirements (130AB / 50IP)
or
(2) is currently on a major league roster.
In SeasonFree agents will be awarded to a team when the prevailing bid has stood for 24 hours.
Minor League Free Agent Signings
Minor league contracts work just like major league contracts with the following differences:
-You can sign a player to a minor league contract instead of counting him towards your 40 man roster. He is instead considered a "paid minor leaguer". Note that the contracts that you give these players WILL count against your salary cap and are guaranteed. - Minor league contracts can only be given to players that do not qualify as prospects (in their career history they have more than 50IP or more than 150ABs)
- The minimum contract amount for a minor league deal is $200k (not the usual $400k)
-If a player on a minor league deal is promoted to the 40-man roster and his minor league contract is less than 400k, the contract is changed to a major league contract and thus his salary is raised to the league minimum (400k).