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Now he has a stunning -17.9 ZR at a position he was +2.8 last year. Hes 22! It has to do with range so I'm hoping it goes back up. An 8 arm is a terrible thing to waste.
How is waiver priority determined? I mentioned this before but I'm sure it get missed by most.
Twice this season I have lost claims on players I had a higher priority than...if it is based on W-L record.
Or, is it based on previous years record, and then once you make a claim, you go to the bottom?
I'm just not sure the game is handling this. I'm not even sure we have a rule on this I think we have just let the game handle it. However, we could always make a waiver claim thread to make sure it is handled properly. Not a huge deal, as waiver talent is usually pretty borderline.
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In the case of a standard MLB setup, teams from the AL have priority over teams from the NL in claiming players from the AL and vice versa. Priority is otherwise determined by reverse order of win-loss records as noted below. The same applies to setups with other sub leagues.
If more than one club in the same subleague claims a player, the club currently with the worse win-loss record gets the player. (If fewer than 31 days have passed in the current season, then last season's won-lost records are used for this purpose.)
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