I understand the process. But I hope that if someone objected to any of them, it would be brought up before the teams are drafted. Also, confirming (not finalizing or voting to approve) the deals now would make clear that they were accepted, and an owner couldn't later decide not to make a deal he had agreed to. If vetoes or backing out negated a trade of a $10M pitcher for a $10M hitter, for example, teams would be dead in the water before we start.
For example, dance and I have agreed to trade 1910 Bender for 1962 Mays. If after the league started dance said he had never agreed to that deal, I'd be short 500 PA and have an extra 300 IP wasted. Posting and confirming the deals now eliminates the possibility of a misunderstanding or miscommunication, and offers everyone in the league a chance to voice any issues with the trades.
8/26/2012 9:19 PM (edited)