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Post by Jedediah-Hartford on Sept 26, 2017 7:44:12 GMT -5
I was refreshing my memory in regards on minor league players in the rule book and came across this... "Less than $500k - player is in line for a 150% contract raise and owning team must meet this salary criteria in order to retain the player. These players are considered to be on minor league contracts. Once a player reaches the $500k threshold, his salary demands will be figured according to his player card and the team which owns his rights will have to either choose to match his demands, giving him his first pro contract, or release him to Unrestricted Free Agency." Read more: gtgfhl.proboards.com/thread/3370/rule-book#ixzz4tmvZST4kI'm pretty sure that minor league players have been getting only 50% raises each season (for example, a 100,000 player gets a 50% raise to 150,000 if kept). I wanted to confirm whether or not this was a typo, because if not, then minor league contracts have been tabulated wrong, as a 150% raise on a 100,000 players would actually move that player's salary to 250,000. A minor thing, but as we get to the low end of the draft I thought it was worth mentioning.
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Sept 26, 2017 16:55:12 GMT -5
It's not often that the big guy takes a hit on maths...
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Sept 26, 2017 17:34:03 GMT -5
You are correct and Chris-Suffolk had pointed this out in the past. I will address the wording. It should be 50% raise or 150% of their contract from last season.
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