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Post by Dodgers GM on Sept 18, 2021 17:53:53 GMT -5
8. What if they own more than 1 pick and neither is their own? The team that loses the player chooses which pick they want, maybe. Or draft order as Alan said. I think it’s easier to have the team pick
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Post by mannybeingmanny on Sept 19, 2021 8:30:00 GMT -5
You do not give away any picks in the in the RFA system, you just gain a comp. pick if you lose your RFA player. He is saying you get an extra pick. That goes back to my second point about devaluing picks and do you get an extra pick if you do not designate someone as RFA which may occur for a few reasons ( you will be pushed over the cap because 20 mill min is a lot and you are forced to make moves you do not want to). Are we going to increase the amount of prospects we get to keep if we are doubling picks (since player rater will determine the value for the RFA)?
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Post by Dodgers GM on Sept 19, 2021 10:53:51 GMT -5
You do not give away any picks in the in the RFA system, you just gain a comp. pick if you lose your RFA player. He is saying you get an extra pick. That goes back to my second point about devaluing picks and do you get an extra pick if you do not designate someone as RFA which may occur for a few reasons ( you will be pushed over the cap because 20 mill min is a lot and you are forced to make moves you do not want to). Are we going to increase the amount of prospects we get to keep if we are doubling picks (since player rater will determine the value for the RFA)? If you don't give a player a Qualifying Offer (1 year 20 mill starting offer), and you lose them in free agency, you receive no 1st round pick from the team that signed the player. Qualifying Offers aren't adding extra picks, just making teams give up 1sts if they win the bidding for the player. If you do designate a player as an RFA, and you choose not to match the contract they're given, you do receive a comp pick between rounds based on the player rater. This is the only place we would add additional picks, only if teams choose not to keep their RFA by matching the contract. That's 16 additional picks at a maximum (1 RFA for each team = 1 possible comp pick for each team), adding a max of 1/5 of new picks (not doubling)
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Post by mannybeingmanny on Sept 20, 2021 10:24:59 GMT -5
I see qualifying offer and RFA are totally different. Thank you for clarifying!
Qualifying offers makes sense now.
I think for RFA if you are the other team that wins the bid you should have the pick to give up based on the player rater instead of generating additional picks similar to Qualifying offers.
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Post by Red Sox GM on Sept 20, 2021 15:53:04 GMT -5
I think RFA is the better of the two proposals.
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