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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2015 23:49:01 GMT
For now on released Milb players will be on waivers for 12 hours. During that 12 hour period teams will have time to place a claim on the released player. If the player goes unclaimed he will go back to the minor league system and anyone can pick up any player just as hit has always been.
if a player is picked up off waivers the winning team (who ever has the highest priority) will then be placed at the bottom of the priority list and everyone that was behind that team will move up one spot on the list, pretty simple.
In the next thread I will list the teams in alphabetical order and assign numbers 1-20 starting with Arizona, ending with Washington. I will then post the picture of the order from the website and then type out the list with the actual team names.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 0:11:04 GMT
One thing I forgot to add is that the MIlb waiver priority list will never change, it will stay the same through the years except for when a player is claimed through waivers and the one team moves down while the ones that were behind them move up one spot.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 19:08:51 GMT
Last thing I will put here is claims can be sent to me in a PM if you feel someone might want to claim a player just to take them from you, otherwise posting it in the Milb transactions works just fine.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 18:05:06 GMT
One thing I forgot to add is that the MIlb waiver priority list will never change, it will stay the same through the years except for when a player is claimed through waivers and the one team moves down while the ones that were behind them move up one spot. Are we still doing this and is the listing in the other thread up to date? Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 18:41:09 GMT
Yes this is still going on and the list is up to date
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