Type D Compensation Topic

We just wanted to let you all know that all of the Worlds in HBD are up to speed on the recent changes made to how Type D compensation picks are awarded.

Please keep in mind that in order to receive a Type D compensation pick you must offer a true 1st round pick, a second round pick, or a true third round pick his initial demands in order to receive compensation.

If you withdraw your offer at any time you will NOT receive a compensation pick the next season.
7/31/2009 3:22 PM
I do not show type D compensation pick for my unsigned first round pick last year in Shtickless. I offered him his initial demands, and then some.
7/31/2009 3:30 PM
but you still determine which team gets which pick incorrectly for type As, if one team signs multiple players?
7/31/2009 3:30 PM
dmurphy please send a support ticket.

7/31/2009 3:36 PM
Just to be clear, you need your initial offer to be rejected by the player, rather than offering and quickly withdrawing to use the prospect cash in some other way. Is that correct?
7/31/2009 3:50 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By cpgecko on 7/31/2009Just to be clear, you need your initial offer to be rejected by the player, rather than offering and quickly withdrawing to use the prospect cash in some other way. Is that correct
Correct. The initial offer needs to be rejected.
7/31/2009 3:51 PM
What if they up their demands and you don't reoffer?

It says initial offer, a new demand would mean the initial was rejected, correct?
7/31/2009 4:00 PM
yes
7/31/2009 4:02 PM
Thanks for the information on this
7/31/2009 4:20 PM
Quote: Originally posted by patrickm885 on 7/31/2009
If you withdraw your offer at any time you will NOT receive a compensation pick the next season.


Suppose you make an initial offer; it's rejected; later he asks for more money but you don't have that much. Does this mean you don't get compensation if you withdraw at that point to sign others? Dp you have to leave the inadequate offer on the table to get the compensation and you can't use it on others?
7/31/2009 4:22 PM
Going forward, will "true" first round picks that were awarded as Type A compensation picks also be eligible for Type D compensation if that pick goes unsigned? I know this was true in the past, I just wanted to confirm that was still the case.
7/31/2009 4:27 PM
In MLB, a qualifying offer is around slot, not the drafted player's initial demands.
7/31/2009 4:56 PM
Also, in MLB, comp picks that are unsigned do not create comp picks for the following season.
7/31/2009 4:58 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By Extract on 7/31/2009
Quote: Originally posted by patrickm885 on 7/31/2009
If you withdraw your offer at any time you will NOT receive a compensation pick the next season.


Suppose you make an initial offer; it's rejected; later he asks for more money but you don't have that much. Does this mean you don't get compensation if you withdraw at that point to sign others? Dp you have to leave the inadequate offer on the table to get the compensation and you can't use it on others
One the initial offer is rejected, you've fulfilled your obligation to qualify for Type-D.

I'm guessing that patrick's comment implies that if you make a subsequent offer and then withdraw it before it's accepted/rejected, you will have "voided" your type-D qualification.
7/31/2009 5:20 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By ttnorm on 7/31/2009Also, in MLB, comp picks that are unsigned do not create comp picks for the following season
They don't here, either.
7/31/2009 5:23 PM
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