I claimed a guy off waivers during the WS and then after rollover he was waiting to be assigned. He's arb eligible and I don't want to pay him, I only wanted him as a minor league insurance policy in case my ML guys got hurt.

Since I don't want him I tried to trade him, no takers. So I tried to waive him so I can assign him to AAA, then I realized I'm going to have to pay his arb salary, which is too expensive for a AAA guy, so then I thought I would release him. But it won't let me release him since he's on the waiver wire.

Arb hearings are tomorrow (4/3). How can I get this dude off my roster so I don't have to pay his arb price?
4/2/2010 7:00 PM
Sounds like you are going to learn from this mistake, and next time you dont want to pay an arb guy you will release him.
4/2/2010 7:45 PM
If you put this guy on waivers before midnight on the night of 4/1, his waivers should be resolved with the AM cycle on 4/3. If so, then you'll be able to release him before the arb deadline.

Otherwise, as usfbully said, it's live and learn.
4/3/2010 12:17 AM
That is crap. If I can't assign/promote/trade/release/or designate him then I shouldn't be able to give him a contract either. It's not the worse thing on the world cuz he has value and my top 2 catchers have health in the. 60's.
4/3/2010 9:27 AM
If a guy is arb-eligible, he's going to get a major league contract. Sounds like you thought you could get away with a minor league contract for him by stashing him in AAA. Hopefully, lesson learned for you.
4/3/2010 9:34 AM
Yeah, lesson learned. I was trying to sneak him through the backdoor. I made a mistake, but this still doesn't change the fact that it isn't right that you can't make any roster moves to a guy on waivers, but you CAN sign him to a contract... even though you don't want to.
4/3/2010 10:10 AM
That's the rule. Just because you've been burned by your misunderstanding of the rule, doesn't mean "it isn't right".
4/3/2010 10:41 AM
Quote: Originally posted by tecwrg on 4/03/2010That's the rule.  Just because you've been burned by your misunderstanding of the rule, doesn't mean "it isn't right".

You are 100% correct. But just because "that's the rule" doesn't mean it's a good rule.
4/3/2010 7:43 PM

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