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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2024 6:44:41 GMT -5
The free agency rules state " free agent bidding will last for 24 hrs from the most recent bid and must be in increments of .50 with the initial bid being $1. On March 12 the Mets made a bid on Nick Pratto K.C. of $1/2 years @6:31PM. On March 13 @ 3:01PM the guardians bid $1.50/2years you ruled this was a duplicate bid closed the bidding and awarded Pratto to the Mets. The rules also states " the highest total dollar contract amount wins the bid" on this you violated 3 parts of your own rules as the Guardians executed a bid within the 24 hour time limit the bid was in step with the .50 increase and the total dollar amount was $3 as opposed to the Mets $2 value. You declared the bid was a duplicate bid which it was not, $3 as opposed to $2 I respectfully ask for an explanation for this bizarre ruling
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Post by Dodgers (Matt) on Mar 14, 2024 8:41:51 GMT -5
George you made a duplicate post that is the issue. You need to post your bid in the original post, not create a new post with the same player. Thats why it was deemed duplicate
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Post by Orioles (Rook) (Commish) on Mar 14, 2024 12:37:48 GMT -5
There is only one thread per player. George…you created a second thread as the Dodgers manager pointed out.
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