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Trading of players past the last deadline is extremely confusing.
Shawn Green for instance was just traded to the Mets. How come no team "blocked" this deal? I find that no teams seem to ever block trades? Thanks |
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"trellaine201" <sunofagun@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1156287670.947519.261970@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... Quote:
in most cases, it won't be done simply because teams don't want it done to them in the future. Quote:
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Now that would make sense because some decent players are being dealt
and I really can't imagine teams that are close would let some of these guys thru without a fight. ![]() Bill Kawalec wrote: Quote:
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"trellaine201" <sunofagun@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1156305386.121889.262970@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... Quote:
I suspect (although I;ve been surprised before) if a deal were made to send Soriano to Detroit tomorrow, the Twins or W Sox would jump in . . . -- I never read email at the Yahoo address! Quote:
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trellaine201 wrote:
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Here's a link to how the waiver process works. Any player traded after the deadline must clear waivers first. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2006/...r_trade_ru.html It's not a matter of "blocking" the trade. For the 47 hours that the player is available on waivers, any team can make a claim on him. Once a claim is made, the original team can either trade the player to the team that claimed him, "dump" the player and his salary on the team that claimed him (and get nothing in return), or withdraw the player from the waiver wire. If they withdraw the player, they can't trade him for 30 days. So, if any team had decided to put a claim in on Shawn Green while he was on waivers (to try to block the Mets or whoever from getting him), they would have to accept the possibility that the Dodgers would just dump him and his 8 million dollar salary on them. Andrew |
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Andrew Kerr wrote: Quote:
i think u meant to say the arizona diamondbacks, since that's who shawn green played for. |
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Mattuzzi wrote:
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I guess I'm a little behind on the whereabouts of the ex-Jays. He did play for the Dodgers though at one point, right? I'm not completely off? Andrew |
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-- I never read email at the Yahoo address! "Andrew Kerr" <apkerr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:vT2Hg.1746$dB.503@read2.cgocable.net... Quote:
November 8, 1999: Traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with Jorge Nunez (minors) to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Pedro Borbon and Raul Mondesi. |
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