June 20, 2014 at 01:40PM View BBCode
Two common trading strategies: 1) DfA a player to gauge interest, then pull him back and ask for offers, and 2) Make an offer to the owner of a DfA'd player, saying "pull him back and I'll give you [x]." Both of these are common in every league I've played in, and in real baseball, "designated for assignment" means the team has 10 days to return him to the roster, or trade or release him.June 20, 2014 at 02:43PM View BBCode
Instead of the little italicized blue "D" for a disabled list player, you could maybe make it a green italicized "DFA" and highlight the background color, like a player ineligible for the playoffs would be.June 20, 2014 at 09:06PM View BBCode
Originally posted by ballmarkYep, excellent - make it clear to all.
Instead of the little italicized blue "D" for a disabled list player, you could maybe make it a green italicized "DFA" and highlight the background color, like a player ineligible for the playoffs would be.
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