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Post by Yankees on Mar 30, 2017 18:28:02 GMT -8
League Constitution: Bidding/Years/Prospects
If you want a player for just one year, he costs the bid price. If you want to give a multi-year contract, add 20% to the bid price and round all fractions up to the next whole dollar. The result is the CAP hit EACH year and EVERY year of the contract. It is your choice how many years he gets. $1 players are limited to 3 years, others up to 5 years.
CAP hits with bid price and contract length:
Bid Price...........Length of Contract in Years ................1 yr......2yr.......3yr.......4yr.......5yr $1..............1..........2..........2.........NA.......NA $2..............2..........3..........3.........3..........3 $3..............3..........4..........4.........4..........4 $4..............4..........5..........5.........5..........5 $5..............5..........6..........6.........6..........6 $6..............6..........8..........8.........8..........8 $10...........10........12.........12.......12.........12 $20...........20........24.........24.......24.........24 $30...........30........36.........36.......36.........36 $40...........40........48.........48.......48.........48
Examples: If you get a player for $5, and want him for more than one year, you pay him $6 EACH year and EVERY year whether you sign him for 2 years or 5 years. A $10 player signed for one year costs $10. A $10 player signed for 3 years will cost you $12 (1st year), $12 (2nd year) and $12 (3rd year).
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