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  • smallclone
    Rookie
    • Nov 2011
    • 29

    #1

    Being traded [again]

    You might remember me, I'm the guy who stupidly signed an 8 year contract with the Cleveland Indians (RTTS). Well that was about 3 months ago. And last night, I played my final game for the Indians after those long 8 seasons. I had constantly asked to be traded but nothing came of it. Anyway, so I'm a free agent, and I'm looking at the contract offers - and I get offerred a 4 year contract by the Marlins.......I negotiate it down to 1 year (having previously learned my lesson the hard way)and they accept an $18m deal.

    I'm quite happy about this as I've never played for the Marlins and given what's gone on this week I thought it was appropriate.

    The very next day, this pops up:

    "You have been traded to the Dodgers"

    That's the very next day! I'm kind of astonished that this happens. Is it common for a team to snap up a player then trade the next day? I've also got my favourite team listed down as the Giants in the game (I think) wouldn't that have some bearing on this?

    Thanks
  • baconbits11
    MVP
    • Oct 2014
    • 2619

    #2
    Re: Being traded [again]

    That's the ultimate "sign and trade".

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    • Mike Lowe
      All Star
      • Dec 2006
      • 5295

      #3
      Re: Being traded [again]

      I believe it's technically against the rules established by the players' union. Newly signed free agents aren't allowed to be traded until June 15th.

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      • ML
        Eli for HOF
        • Aug 2011
        • 1980

        #4
        Re: Being traded [again]

        Are you sure you arent playing NBA 2k17?

        As M.Lowe said, the player's union made a rule to specifically prevent that kind of scenario from happening.
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        • smallclone
          Rookie
          • Nov 2011
          • 29

          #5
          Re: Being traded [again]

          Originally posted by MLamm16
          Are you sure you arent playing NBA 2k17?

          As M.Lowe said, the player's union made a rule to specifically prevent that kind of scenario from happening.
          It happened man. I signed for the Marlins. Next day I'm with the Dodgers. The notification came up saying "You have been traded to the Dodgers"

          I was quite upset, I imagined buying my wife and kids a luxury appartment in Miami and everything.

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          • breakfastcat
            MVP
            • Jan 2013
            • 1021

            #6
            Re: Being traded [again]

            To be fair, it does sound like something the Marlins would do.

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            • consecutive27
              Rookie
              • Apr 2016
              • 119

              #7
              Re: Being traded [again]

              Originally posted by Mike Lowe
              I believe it's technically against the rules established by the players' union. Newly signed free agents aren't allowed to be traded until June 15th.

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              Yes, this is true, but I think the player can be traded if they agree to it. I used to do this in franchise mode until I thought, hmm that probably doesn't happen in real life, and looked it up.

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              • underdog13
                MVP
                • Apr 2012
                • 3222

                #8
                Re: Being traded [again]

                Yeah the rule isn't in place in The Show

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                • mjh91
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 463

                  #9
                  Re: Being traded [again]

                  I was signed to a one year contract in the off-season and traded a month later. As a starting pitcher, I went from Oakland to Colorado so I would've been screwed either way.
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