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Mike:
After we draft a player, we must use that exact version of him on our roster -- and not even a less expensive version of him?

Edit: OK, thanks. There goes my hope of drafting Don Money and playing the really cheap one at third base every day.
11/13/2016 3:26 AM (edited)
Correct. For example, you are not allowed to use the 1915 Benny Kauff, only 1914. This is to prevent a situation where someone could draft some more expensive season of, say, Bob Milacki, and then both have the ability to use 1988 Milacki and have a higher salary for their next pick(s).
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Robin Yount
$8,061,197
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1925 Kiki Cuyler $8,367,136
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Eric Gagne 2003
7,265,411
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Posted by mpitt76 on 11/13/2016 11:18:00 AM (view original):
Eric Gagne
Awe man...
11/13/2016 11:23 AM
With the 11:30 a.m. pick, I'll choose

1997 Craig Biggio $8,213,876
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George Stone $8,371,517 (1906)
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1 pm Pick: 2008 Chipper Jones $7,429,860
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1:30 PM pick: 2002 Derek Lowe - $8,061,216
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1991 Cal Ripken Jr. $8,519,478

3:00pm Pick
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2001 Luis Gonzalez $9,348,695
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1994. Paul O'Neill $ 8,348,112
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4pm: 1993 John Olerud 8,180,384
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