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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 837026" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>Joc is beyond 6 full years of service. No arbitration. He is a repeater F.A. from the last free agent cycle(thus he becomes a U.F.A.), so compensation will be awarded to the Braves, should he not end up here in free agency. Atlanta does not owe the 2.5 m. option buyout to this player, because they didn’t decline the mutual option. Player declined the option. He is not a 10-5 player.</p><p></p><p> F.A. do not file any more for that status. Instead they must give or wait 5 days, so the former team gets a chance to sign them. Atlanta should have until Nov. 10 to negotiate, without competition. After that, it’s all 32 clubs choice to bargain.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[A] Compensatory Free Agent (“CFA”) shall be defined as <strong>an Unrestricted Free Agent</strong>(“UFA”) who: (i) signed with a new Club during the prior free agency signing period […] ... In its most general sense, players only become Compensatory Free Agents if they are free to leave their old team against that team's will.</p><p></p><p>He had a little over 400 AB’s, hit .249 w/Atl. and .230 for Chicago. 18 HR, 62 RBI.</p><p></p><p>To label a CFA either a type A or B, etc.-</p><p>Hitters are ranked based on the following statistics:</p><p>Plate appearances, batting average, on-base percentage, HR and RBI</p><p>Fielding percentage and assists <em>(for catchers)</em></p><p>Fielding percentage and total chances <em>(for 2B, 3B, and SS)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 837026, member: 1134"] Joc is beyond 6 full years of service. No arbitration. He is a repeater F.A. from the last free agent cycle(thus he becomes a U.F.A.), so compensation will be awarded to the Braves, should he not end up here in free agency. Atlanta does not owe the 2.5 m. option buyout to this player, because they didn’t decline the mutual option. Player declined the option. He is not a 10-5 player. F.A. do not file any more for that status. Instead they must give or wait 5 days, so the former team gets a chance to sign them. Atlanta should have until Nov. 10 to negotiate, without competition. After that, it’s all 32 clubs choice to bargain. [A] Compensatory Free Agent (“CFA”) shall be defined as [B]an Unrestricted Free Agent[/B](“UFA”) who: (i) signed with a new Club during the prior free agency signing period […] ... In its most general sense, players only become Compensatory Free Agents if they are free to leave their old team against that team's will. He had a little over 400 AB’s, hit .249 w/Atl. and .230 for Chicago. 18 HR, 62 RBI. To label a CFA either a type A or B, etc.- Hitters are ranked based on the following statistics: Plate appearances, batting average, on-base percentage, HR and RBI Fielding percentage and assists [I](for catchers)[/I] Fielding percentage and total chances [I](for 2B, 3B, and SS)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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