Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

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  • Imnus
    Rookie
    • Apr 2008
    • 174

    #16
    Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

    Originally posted by JT30
    I didnt say options reset.

    1. A player who is currently entering his fourth or fifth pro season and already has been optioned in three separate years gets a fourth option.

    2. A player who has missed one or more seasons to injury - meaning an entire season, or enough time to accrue fewer than 90 days on an active roster - may get a fourth option if, exclusive of those injury-shortened years, he has fewer than five full seasons in pro ball. A season in which he's on an active roster for 60 days or more and then gets hurt still counts as a full season, but a season in which he's hurt and then comes back and gets 60-89 days of service after the injury does not.

    3. Seasons spent in short season leagues
    Well, he was asking if Options reset every few years or something like that, I just said they don't.

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    • JT30
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 2123

      #17
      Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

      Originally posted by Imnus
      Well, he was asking if Options reset every few years or something like that, I just said they don't.
      Oh I thought you told him players will only get 3 options. No big deal. But I dont think this game considers the 4th option possibility. And I doubt the game knows to turn rev. waivers into irrev. waivers after the player was pulled back for the 2nd time on a claim

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      • Invictus375
        Rookie
        • Feb 2009
        • 63

        #18
        Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

        Is there any way to see what transactions have taken place in RTTS? I see at the beginning of year 3 (I'm in ST) that one of the Rangers up and coming young CP's and their #1 draft pick 1B from 2008 are both no longer on the team.

        Any way to see how this happened?
        When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.

        -- Paul Hornung

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        • Imnus
          Rookie
          • Apr 2008
          • 174

          #19
          Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

          Originally posted by JT30
          Oh I thought you told him players will only get 3 options. No big deal. But I dont think this game considers the 4th option possibility. And I doubt the game knows to turn rev. waivers into irrev. waivers after the player was pulled back for the 2nd time on a claim
          He asked if only players that were on the 40-Man Roster had Options or something like that, what he wrote was too confusing. And I'm pretty sure Revocable Waivers aren't in the game.

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          • Invictus375
            Rookie
            • Feb 2009
            • 63

            #20
            Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

            Originally posted by Imnus
            He asked if only players that were on the 40-Man Roster had Options or something like that, what he wrote was too confusing. And I'm pretty sure Revocable Waivers aren't in the game.

            Sweet Jesus...are you two married?

            let's focus on the important part here, like my question!!

            Is there any way to see what transactions have taken place in RTTS? I see at the beginning of year 3 (I'm in ST) that one of the Rangers up and coming young CP's and their #1 draft pick 1B from 2008 are both no longer on the team.
            When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.

            -- Paul Hornung

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            • Antkowiak
              Rookie
              • Jan 2009
              • 182

              #21
              I love how all these new management features are in the game, but it is still impossible to simply drop players to FA in the roster manager.

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              • SHO
                Give us a raise, loser!
                • Mar 2005
                • 2045

                #22
                Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

                Originally posted by Tonsoffun
                you should automatically get the Sandwich pick (supplemental) regardless of A/B status. However, for Type A, if say, the Yankees do what they did this winter, in signing Sabathia, Teixeira, and Burnett... there's only 1 1st round pick available, so only one of those teams is getting that pick (the angels did). so perhaps this is happening in your franchise?
                I guess so, but I'm still confused when the 2009 first-year draft comes up and the Angels have about two picks each in the first and supp. rounds.

                Here is what went down in my Oakland franchise. I offered all three arbitration before the deadline.

                Matt Holliday - Type A (signed with Minnesota)
                Orlando Cabrerra - Type A (signed with Boston)
                Nomar - Type B (signed with Kansas City)

                I should have gotten three picks correct?

                Did the signing of Carl Crawford (Type A) completely throw off my chances at getting those picks?

                Trying to run the Moneyball model is useless if I get these picks to work right for me.
                Last edited by SHO; 04-09-2009, 10:37 AM.

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                • cienfuegos
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 274

                  #23
                  Re: Noob Guide to Transactions in MLB '09: The Show

                  So you signed Crawford in the off season? If so, then you would lose your pick, but should pick up two first round picks for Holliday and Ocab, unless a) say Boston picked up another type A and that team did worse than you so they would get Boston's pick or b) say Minnesota's pick was in the top 15. If both happened, then you would only get the "sandwich" picks. Does that make sense, because it took me quite a while to figure that out as well. Good luck on the A's, they rule!!!!!

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                  • cinders
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 51

                    #24
                    Nice guide
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