How does the Add/Drop Option work? Like do I have to drop a player before I add or can I add and then drop? How does the process work if I have a player that I want nothing really to do with?
You can never have more than 24 on the roster, so you have to drop someone before you add. If you do a drop and add in the same transaction, you won't short-change your lineup size by accident.
If you put the mouse over
League Home and click on the drop-down for
Rules (and THEN click on the complete
Official Rules at the bottom of that page):
Free AgentsAny player not on any other team's Fantasy roster and not on Waivers (discussed below) is considered a Free Agent.
Requests for free agents are effective for the following week's games. For example, if an owner adds a Free Agent and drops a player on Wednesday, the roster is instantly updated for the following week,
but the "pre-Add/Drop" roster is still in effect for the remainder of the current week's games. The deadline for submitting a Free Agent request is thirty (30) minutes before the first game of the scoring period in order to have the transaction effective for that week.
WaiversIn order to provide an equal opportunity for all owners to add players that are new to the free agent pool, a Waivers process is used. Owners' requests to add players on waivers are not executed immediately, but are put in a pending status for at least 24 hours. This allows multiple teams to request the same players. Every night between midnight and 6:00AM ET a Waivers process will be run, executing the pending requests in Waiver Rank order (explained below). All transactions during the waiver process are effective for the next scoring period...
Looks like you already figured it out.
I didn't realize we could do Add/Drop's and
Trades now. It makes sense. If you hold the mouse over Players and then click on Free Agents, their is an absolute wealth of data on who is available. Also note the
Two Start Pitchers report you can click on (two starts in the next weekly scoring period.) After clicking on a position, you can then click on the
Players box and change it from Free Agents to
All of a position, or
All Pitchers or
All Batters. You can click on the top of a column and sort it in that order. YOu can click on ALL at the very bottom to list all players, instead of just the top 30. Also, you can change Time Frame to 2006, since there is so little
Year-to-Date data now.
You get a better sense of where the Nationals are when you see the competition. Some of these teams have pitching rotations a lot worse than the Nationals, IMHO. We'll see!
