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Post by Keith(Brewers GM) on Jan 6, 2017 10:10:24 GMT -6
Here's what was voted in last year:
We will have a new compensation pick system in which the team signing a franchise tagged player loses a 4th round pick(or lowest/worst pick if they do not have a 4th). If a team has no picks in the current season they will lose their lowest/worst pick in the following season. Maximum of 1 lost pick no matter how many franchise tagged players they sign.
The team declining to match receives a compensation pick based on the AAS(Average Annual Salary) in which his franchise tagged player was signed for. The scale is below:
Scale A $5M or less = Compensation Pick After 4th round $5.01M-$10M = Compensation Pick After 3rd round $10.01M-$15M = Compensation Pick After 2nd round $15.01M or higher = Compensation Pick After 1st round
Scale B $5M or less = Compensation Pick After 4th round $5.01M-$10M = Compensation Pick After 3rd round $10.01M-$17.25M = Compensation Pick After 2nd round $17.26M or higher = Compensation Pick After 1st round
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Post by Mike(Yankees GM) on Jan 6, 2017 11:19:30 GMT -6
Just out of curiosity, how was the number 17.25 chosen? Is it based on the top 20 salaries in the league?
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Post by Keith(Brewers GM) on Jan 6, 2017 11:20:56 GMT -6
Just out of curiosity, how was the number 17.25 chosen? Is it based on the top 20 salaries in the league? Real-life qualifying offer amount.
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Post by Mike(Yankees GM) on Jan 6, 2017 11:22:15 GMT -6
Ok thanks.
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