Position Eligibility Draft vs. Auction--Basic Question
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:14 pm
I must be really dense, so I apologize in advance if this has been covered in past postings (or it's so obvious that I will be forever known as "that guy who asked that incredibly stupid question six days before the draft...").
Anyway, are there different rules regarding Pos Elig for Draft vs. Auction? The rule for the Draft is:
6. Position Eligibility: Players who played at least 20 games at any position in 2005 will qualify at that position for the entire 2006 NFBC season. Players who play 10 games at a new position in 2006 will be eligible at that position after they have played for the 10th time there this year.
The rule for the Auction is:
A player may be assigned to any position at which he appeared in 20 or more major league games in the preceding season. If a player did not appear in 20 or more games at a single position he may be drafted only at the position at which he appeared most frequently. DH is a position for these purposes. A player who only qualifies as a DH may only be assigned to the DH position. Games played will be determined from Fantasy Sports Magazine.
So using the Price Fielder controversy, am I right in assuming that for the Draft he is eligible only for DH, but for the Auction he is OK for first base? Same would be true for Andy Phillips, Ryan Shealy and Justin Huber, who all played 19 games at 1B last year? And the official document providing these numbers is the one I found here?
Thanks for your help!
Anyway, are there different rules regarding Pos Elig for Draft vs. Auction? The rule for the Draft is:
6. Position Eligibility: Players who played at least 20 games at any position in 2005 will qualify at that position for the entire 2006 NFBC season. Players who play 10 games at a new position in 2006 will be eligible at that position after they have played for the 10th time there this year.
The rule for the Auction is:
A player may be assigned to any position at which he appeared in 20 or more major league games in the preceding season. If a player did not appear in 20 or more games at a single position he may be drafted only at the position at which he appeared most frequently. DH is a position for these purposes. A player who only qualifies as a DH may only be assigned to the DH position. Games played will be determined from Fantasy Sports Magazine.
So using the Price Fielder controversy, am I right in assuming that for the Draft he is eligible only for DH, but for the Auction he is OK for first base? Same would be true for Andy Phillips, Ryan Shealy and Justin Huber, who all played 19 games at 1B last year? And the official document providing these numbers is the one I found here?
Thanks for your help!