Post by Marlins GM(Josh) on Jun 5, 2011 18:13:49 GMT -4
For 2013 Season
Trade Regulations
1. Trades will always be posted underneath the "Trade" Topic on our forum-based database. When a trade is agreed upon by each owner, one must enter a post under the trade topic. The subject line must consist of each team involved.
2. Accepted and declined trades will be processed in their appropriate archives.
3. In the post, each team must list who they are trading. The players that are being traded must have their full name, position, player's full contract, and all cap changes listed. Here is a perfect example:
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have agreed to terms on a trade. This trade is pending league approval.
Pittsburgh Pirates Trade:
SS- Ronny Cedeno 11:$1.85M, 12:$3M club option
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Trade:
2B- Sean Rodriguez 11: .4M
CAP CHANGES
Pittsburgh Pirates
Before: $48.3M
After: $46.85
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Before: $111.3M
After: $112.75M
NO TRADE WILL BE ALLOWED IN WHICH IN PUTS A TEAM OVER THERE CAP SPACE
you can however go over roster spot but in trade thread must put in who you will drop to make make the max roster which is 30 MLB players if you need to drop a guy to make cap room you must do so before posting trade
4. The trade will remain pending for 48 hours. During that time any owner may submit a message to one of the League Administrators (Richie or Dennis) stating that they believe the trade in unfair and should be vetoed and a reason why it not a fair trade. Owners submitting such messages will remain anonymous. If any message requesting a veto vote is submitted, the League Office will decide whether or not the trade warrants a league wide veto vote. If the trade involves a League Administrator, then that Administrator will not be involved in deciding whether the league wide veto vote will be held.
5. Veto Vote: - When the League Office decides to bring a trade to a league wide veto vote the League Office will send out a message to all owners announcing the vote will take place and the players involved in the trade. Each owner will receive one vote. The veto vote will last for 72 hours. If more than 50% of the league votes to veto then the trade is vetoed. If an owner does not vote, then they are automatically counted as a vote against veto. There will be no appeals process for league wide vetoed trades, and duplicate trades will be rejected by the league office for the following 3 months.
6. If no veto vote messages are submitted to the League Office within 48 hours of the trade being posted, the trade will automatically process and owners will be given permission to add their new players to their rosters. Owners must also make all necessary adjustments to their salary caps at this time.
7. Owners are also required to record the approved trade under their team's transactions thread
8. Trades may include draft picks and a % of a player's salary (up to 50%).
You can agree to pay up to 50% of a players salary. Both owners involved in the deal will just keep track of this on their pro-board rosters. If it is for multiple years then the amount needs to be the same for each season. . A player is not "off the hook" if that player is traded again later but still has to continue to pay the % for the life of that specific deal.
9. Trade Deadline: The trade deadline will be one week before the start of the playoffs (Date To Be Announced).
10. Trading will resume one month after the world series.
Trade Regulations
1. Trades will always be posted underneath the "Trade" Topic on our forum-based database. When a trade is agreed upon by each owner, one must enter a post under the trade topic. The subject line must consist of each team involved.
2. Accepted and declined trades will be processed in their appropriate archives.
3. In the post, each team must list who they are trading. The players that are being traded must have their full name, position, player's full contract, and all cap changes listed. Here is a perfect example:
The Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have agreed to terms on a trade. This trade is pending league approval.
Pittsburgh Pirates Trade:
SS- Ronny Cedeno 11:$1.85M, 12:$3M club option
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Trade:
2B- Sean Rodriguez 11: .4M
CAP CHANGES
Pittsburgh Pirates
Before: $48.3M
After: $46.85
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Before: $111.3M
After: $112.75M
NO TRADE WILL BE ALLOWED IN WHICH IN PUTS A TEAM OVER THERE CAP SPACE
you can however go over roster spot but in trade thread must put in who you will drop to make make the max roster which is 30 MLB players if you need to drop a guy to make cap room you must do so before posting trade
4. The trade will remain pending for 48 hours. During that time any owner may submit a message to one of the League Administrators (Richie or Dennis) stating that they believe the trade in unfair and should be vetoed and a reason why it not a fair trade. Owners submitting such messages will remain anonymous. If any message requesting a veto vote is submitted, the League Office will decide whether or not the trade warrants a league wide veto vote. If the trade involves a League Administrator, then that Administrator will not be involved in deciding whether the league wide veto vote will be held.
5. Veto Vote: - When the League Office decides to bring a trade to a league wide veto vote the League Office will send out a message to all owners announcing the vote will take place and the players involved in the trade. Each owner will receive one vote. The veto vote will last for 72 hours. If more than 50% of the league votes to veto then the trade is vetoed. If an owner does not vote, then they are automatically counted as a vote against veto. There will be no appeals process for league wide vetoed trades, and duplicate trades will be rejected by the league office for the following 3 months.
6. If no veto vote messages are submitted to the League Office within 48 hours of the trade being posted, the trade will automatically process and owners will be given permission to add their new players to their rosters. Owners must also make all necessary adjustments to their salary caps at this time.
7. Owners are also required to record the approved trade under their team's transactions thread
8. Trades may include draft picks and a % of a player's salary (up to 50%).
You can agree to pay up to 50% of a players salary. Both owners involved in the deal will just keep track of this on their pro-board rosters. If it is for multiple years then the amount needs to be the same for each season. . A player is not "off the hook" if that player is traded again later but still has to continue to pay the % for the life of that specific deal.
9. Trade Deadline: The trade deadline will be one week before the start of the playoffs (Date To Be Announced).
10. Trading will resume one month after the world series.