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Can someone explain options to me!
Love the game but still learning about the sport (I'm from the UK). How do the minor league options, waivers etc etc work. I wanted to bring a ss into my blue rays roster as tulo was getting tired and I had no other ss. Dropped smoak and it used one of his minor league options.... What does all this mean?
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Re: Can someone explain options to me!
Love the game but still learning about the sport (I'm from the UK). How do the minor league options, waivers etc etc work. I wanted to bring a ss into my blue rays roster as tulo was getting tired and I had no other ss. Dropped smoak and it used one of his minor league options.... What does all this mean?
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Remember that options are years, so in the case of Smoak you can send him down or call him up as many times as you like this franchise season.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Ok... So now I sent him down for the rest of the year I can bring him back up to the mlb as many times? And if in waivers if no one wants him I still have him? It's all a bit different from football lol
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And yes this year you can call him back up and send him back down as many times as you like.
Yes, if no one claims/takes him in waivers then he stays on your team.
I hope this is helping my friend.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Thanks.... I love this game but this is the one area I really don't understand lol! Contracts as well.
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If you have anymore questions ask and someone here at OS will help you out. Great community.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Also, keep in mind that "Options" are directly tied to the 40 man roster. Since a player has to be added to the 40 man roster to be eligible to be called up the the MLB, any season he is removed from the 25 man roster at the MLB level (or does not make the 25 man out of spring training) and sent down to the minor leagues uses an option. The "when to add a player to the 40 man roster" discussion is a whole other topic though, along with non-tendering contracts, Rule 5 draft, etc.
Basically all of these rules are in place to keep teams from stashing players down in their minor leagues indefinitely just to keep them as depth. If an organization isn't going to use a player at the MLB level, even though it takes years, a player eventually has the opportunity to either get his shot in the MLB, or go to another team to get an opportunity, or get released and be be a free agent (or unemployed for players not good enough for teams to want to sign them to a contract).Comment
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With the transactions constantly going on for Major League teams, we thought it would be a good idea to go over some of the key roster rules that teams must adhere to, and help define them. First up on the list are the 25-man rosters and optional assignments.
The 25 Man Roster
Essentially, the 25 man roster is the active roster for each day's game. From the start of the season until August 31st of each season, the team can only use players on the 25 man roster in a game. As a result, players are pretty consistently added to, and removed from, the 25 man roster as team needs dictate. Some of the ways that players can be moved to/from the roster include:
- Placing a player on the 15-day disabled list
- Activating a player from the 15-day disabled list
- Calling up or sending down a player in the minors
- Signing a free agent or releasing a player
The key with the 25 man roster is this: All players on the 25 man roster must also be on the 40-man roster. No player can be added to just the 25 man roster without either already being on the 40-man roster, or added at the same time.
Options
If a player is removed from the 25 man roster and sent down to the minors, they are considered to be "optioned" to the minors. They are removed from the 25-man roster, but will remain on the 40-man roster as a result of this move. Each player has a limited number of options (3) that can be used for them. If the team has used up all of that players' options, the player will have to clear waivers prior to being sent to the minors.
Options are a bit tricky, but here's the basics:
- If a player is sent down to the minors on April 10th, he uses an option.
- The option is technically good for the whole year, meaning that however many times the player is called up and sent back down during that season, they still only use up 1 option.
- If a player stays up from the time they are called up through the rest of the season, no option is used. For example, Evan Longoria still has all 3 of his options, as he has never been sent down since being called up in 2008.
- A player must remain in the minors for 10 days before being recalled. The only exception is if the team places a player on the 25-man roster on the disabled list after the move.
- A player is not charged with an option if the total number of days spent in the minors during a season is fewer than twenty.
- A team can not option a player with five years or more major-league service time, without his consent. If the player refuses to be optioned, the team needs to either trade, release, or keep the player on the 25-man roster.
If a player is sent to the minors and has already used up all their options, they are required to be placed on waivers, where one of two things can occur:
- A team will claim the player, at which point the player's contract is transferred to this new team.
- No team puts in a claim on the player, and the original team can send him to the minors.
A fourth option is triggered for some players, instead of the traditional three. The player needs to meet the following criteria:
- Less than five pro seasons, and optioned in three separate years.
- Spent less than 90 days on an active pro team in a season, but not including a player who played a full season in short-season ball.
- Can't be placed on the disabled list after accumulated 60 days of service in any particular season.
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Re: Can someone explain options to me!
Love the game but still learning about the sport (I'm from the UK). How do the minor league options, waivers etc etc work. I wanted to bring a ss into my blue rays roster as tulo was getting tired and I had no other ss. Dropped smoak and it used one of his minor league options.... What does all this mean?
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Yeh none of my blue jays had ss as secondary position so I was screwed how to rest him
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Also, you can edit players and add secondary positions if you need to.
Darwin Barney should have "IF" as his secondary position, since he has 149.2 career innings at SS and 63.2 at 3B.
Seems like a lot of secondary positions were overlooked on the official rosters...Comment
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Goins can, on the official roster anyway.Comment
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