Well, with yesterday's Devers insanity, it's a good time to post the annual reminder of how we handle players moving from the AL to NL or vice versa:
The owner of a player who changes leagues gets priority to add them in the new league if they so wish. Using this priority power will use a waiver claim in the new league, but will not count as a weekly acquisition. The owner will have 48 hours to decide whether or not to use their priority claim, starting from when the trade is made official and announced by one of the involved teams. The player must also be dropped from their prior league
If a player is not owned at the time of being traded, or the owner elects not to use their priority add, the player is placed on temporary waivers in the new league. All teams will have 48 hours to make waiver claims, either posted in this thread or PMed to me. At the end of the 48 hour clock, the team with the highest waiver position and claim made will get them, moving them to last in the waiver order and using a weekly acquisition to complete the move
Players traded across leagues are eligible to be kept in their new league. Keeper cost will follow them from their prior league's draft
As we handle this by hand outside of ESPN, there is a tab in the draft spreadsheet that will help manage all this with players and timestamps listed
I was the owner of Devers and will obviously be claiming him in the NL
Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison are both now open for claims in the AL
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Last edited by Hollywood42; 06-16-2025 at 08:02 AM.
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