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[QUOTE="JayTUS:106768"]intricateprocess said:[QUOTE]JayTUS said:[QUOTE]moran said:[QUOTE]Ah, no. Trade deadline is closed. No more trades until after the season. The Big Unit was going to go to the Dodgers, but they couldn't reach a deal.[/QUOTE] Wrong. Trades can still be made until August 31st but teams can block it. Basically the players have to clear waivers first...[/QUOTE] what? do u watch baseball? but teams can block it players have to claim waivers HAHAHAH WHAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTT seriously.................. understand shit before u talk about it trade varitek.com[/QUOTE] I will bet you $1000000 I am right. Dumbass. First: http://rangers.siegler.net/roster/rosterrules.html [QUOTE]4. WAIVERS A waiver on a Major League Player is defined as "...a permission granted for certain assignments of player contracts or for the unconditional release of a Major League player..." A Major League Player placed on waivers will have "cleared waivers" if after three business days following waivers have been requested he has not been claimed by another team. If a player "clears waivers", the team has secured waivers on that player for the rest of the waiver period. A team can do one of three things with a player once he has cleared waivers. They can send him to the minors, for veteran players with the consent of the player, they can release him, making him available to other teams, or they can trade him to another team, regardless of whether or not the trading deadline has passed. In order for a team to trade a player past the July 31st trading deadline, he must have first cleared waivers. If a player placed on waivers is claimed by another team, the club requesting waivers may withdraw the waiver request. If the club doesn't withdraw the waiver request, the player's contract is assigned based on certain criteria. If only one club claims the player, that club is awarded the player. If more than one club in the same league makes claims, the club currently lower in the standings gets the player. If the claim is made during the first 30 days of the season, the previous season's standings are used to determine who gets the player. If clubs in both leagues claim the player, the player will always go to the club in the same league as the club requesting waivers. "[/QUOTE] And this would just be the first article I saw explaining the rule: http://reds.enquirer.com/2002/08/02/red_clearing_waivers.html [QUOTE]Clearing waivers complicates post-deadline trades -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Mel Antonen USA TODAY Baseball's trade deadline has come and gone, but that doesn't prevent a team from making a trade during August. It's just tougher to do. Wednesday was sort of a deadline. Now, a player involved in a deal has to clear waivers, a process that allows a team to claim players and block trades to contending teams. “If you wanted for sure to make a deal, you needed to make a move by now,” Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said [/QUOTE] And if those don't work for you, do a simple google search on the subject. Here, I'll make it easy for you: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=trade+deadline+waivers+rule I've forgotten more about baseball then you will ever know. Maybe YOU should know what the fuck you are talking about first. [/QUOTE]
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