Type A Free Agents Topic

How long does it take for a Type A FA to become a normal FA where i wont have to lose draft picks when i sign him?
2/3/2010 2:55 PM
When you see draft prospects.
2/3/2010 3:00 PM
as soon as the draft prospects become visible free agents lose their a and b status.
2/3/2010 3:01 PM
Alright thank you much
2/3/2010 3:06 PM
Are you sure? I thought that was true in the past but I noticed in my most recent league to roll that once free agency was over my player who was a type A was no longer a type A.
2/3/2010 11:57 PM
your own players won't show up as type a/b for some reason but they still are. every other owner in the league will see it but you.
2/4/2010 12:10 AM
That sucks, I saw that and signed my type A guys because I would rather have them then lose them for nothing.
2/4/2010 1:24 AM
Well, you probably got them for cheap then
2/4/2010 7:02 AM
Can I sign more than one Type A free agent per off-season? If so, how does that work for the teams losing the Type A's, since I only have one first round pick to give up?
2/6/2010 10:06 AM
Yes you can. I think you're limited to 2 in real life but I don't think WIS has that limit. If your first round pick is gone, you would lose your second round pick and it would keep going if you sign more.
2/6/2010 10:08 AM
Yes, lose a 2nd round pick then a 3rd round pick etc. for each additional Type A you sign.
2/6/2010 10:09 AM
Quote: Originally posted by gumbercules on 2/06/2010Yes you can.  I think you're limited to 2 in real life but I don't think WIS has that limit.  If your first round pick is gone, you would lose your second round pick and it would keep going if you sign more.

there is no such rule in real life...texeira, sabathia, burnett
2/6/2010 10:58 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By bighead34 on 2/06/2010
Quote: Originally posted by gumbercules on 2/06/2010 Yes you can. I think you're limited to 2 in real life but I don't think WIS has that limit. If your first round pick is gone, you would lose your second round pick and it would keep going if you sign more.

there is no such rule in real life...texeira, sabathia, burnett
Actually, there is a rule in real life, but it's not necessarily a limit of 2. The limit is tied to the number of free agents that file.

If there are 14 or fewer Type A or Type B free agents available, no team can sign more than one type A or B player. If there are between 15-38, no team can sign more than two. If there are between 39 and 62, there's a limit of three. If there are more than 62, then MLB can raise the limit above 3 on an exception basis. Last season, I believe there were more than 62, sothe limit was at least 3, if not higher.
2/6/2010 11:54 AM
Thanks, cmt. I just reread the CBA- you're right.
2/6/2010 12:02 PM
it seems it's based on the total # of FA, not the total # of type As and Bs
2/6/2010 12:11 PM
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