Fantasy baseball. What happens when I add a player who is in waivers? Can the commissioner strike down the "add"?

Fantasy baseball. What happens when I add a player who is in waivers? Can the commissioner strike down the "add"?

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Claiming a player who is on waivers is slightly different than adding a Free Agent... If you go to the list of available players in you fantasy league and look under the Owner column, you’ll see either the letters FA or W(date). Players with an FA designation are Free Agents, which means they can be immediately claimed by anyone. If you don’t have an open roster spot, you have to also drop a player in order to add another one, naturally.

Players who have recently been dropped by other owners or recently promoted from the minor leagues to a big league club are added to the available players list, but with a Waiver designation. If you want to make a claim on a Waived player, the process starts the same as adding a Free Agent: you select that player, and if necessary, drop another player to make room on your roster. But in this case, you don’t get to add the player to your team immediately.

You need to wait until the date indicated in parentheses and see if anyone else in your league also claimed the player. If more than one owner claims the same player, the is awarded to the owner with the higher Waiver priority. The owner who wins the Waiver claim is then assigned the lowest Waiver priority, and all owners that were behind him are shifted up the ladder one space.

What’s going on, you ask? Simple: at the beginning of your league’s season, all owners are assigned a Waiver ranking. Depending on your league, the Waiver order is determined randomly or maybe in reverse of the order in which you drafted.

The rationale for having a waiting period for Waiver claims is to make the league fair for all players. If it was first come, first served that would benefit owners who don’t have regular jobs and have steady access to a computer. Those owners could hang out on the internet all day an immediately grab any newly available player.

That wouldn’t be fair for the average owner, who has other demands on his or her time. You can see your team's current Waiver priority by going to your league's home page (the page that lists the league's current standings). There is a column on the right that shows your team's waiver priority..

Explaining waivers... #1 the commissioner cannot or will not strike down the waiver add. Here is how waivers work. Typically a player is put on waivers when either the player is newly added to the league/called up from the minors or when released from another team.

Each team in the league will have a waiver priority. If you are playing in Yahoo that priority is clearly listed on the standing page. The player will be on waivers a defined amount of time…typically 2 days.

Teams are allowed to make claims during that time…when the waiver period ends the team with the lowest waiver priority who makes a claim will be granted the played. The team that wins the waiver claim will then have their waiver priority reset to last in the league. Some tips for claiming players…if you have a high waiver priority do not waste your claim on a so-so player…wait for an opportunity at a very good player..

Rules different, but here's the way it usually goes The rules are different per league, but here's the way it normally goes:answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200...If" rel="nofollow">answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200... a player is a free agent, indicated by "FA" on the available player list, you can pick him up right away. But if he was recently dropped, there is a 3 day waiting period. Then, the person with the lowest waiver number has first shot at him.

If the person with waiver #1 picks him up, then his waiver number moves to #10 (or the highest number depending on the number of teams in the league). ==In your case, the commisioner would not be "strinking down" the add, but someone ahead of you may have also wanted the player in question and added him. Sources: answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200... .

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