NOTES: (1) You can receive no more than FOUR players in any week via trades. You can trade away any number of players. TRADING DEADLINE: THURSDAY, JULY 07TH, 2005, 10:00 A.M. PACIFIC TIME.
(2) OWNERS WHO NEGLECT OR ABANDON THEIR MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS, FOR WHATEVER REASON, GREATLY REDUCE THE ENJOYMENT AND COMPETITION OF THE REMAINING TEAMS.
(3) Transaction calls must be separate from lineup calls.
(4) Once you call in (or email) your lineup or transaction, you may not call back (or email) and change it. However, you may call and add to your free agent list (up to 5), or add trades.
(5) Please call in your lineups only in the order on the call-in sheet: C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, DH, P, RP.
(6) The team that gets the best player in a trade almost always gets the best of the trade. Take time to analyze what the trade does for the team that you are trading to.
(7) You must use first and last names and TEAM names when calling in trades, and free agents. That way there will be no confusion. If you write it down first, you will not make a mistake.
(8) If you only have two players at a position, you do not have to give me the backup obviously.
(9) If you move a position player to DH, and the following week you want to move him back to his position, you have to tell me that by putting him in your lineup. I cannot analyze your rosters.
(10) WHEN CALLING IN YOUR LINEUPS (PITCHERS), PLEASE NUMBER THEM IN ORDER…. e.g.) #1 Roger Clemens, #2 Pat Hentgen, #3 is Tom Glavine etc etc; Up to six maximum.
(11) Do not forget the relief pitcher. Again, you cannot use a starting pitcher as a relief pitcher. In that case, you will score 0.
(12) For the Protection League (C-League), you have ONE IR spot. It can be used if the player is listed on a reputable site as being out at least 8 weeks or longer. 6 to 8 weeks does not qualify.