December 3, 20196 yr 11 hours ago, CaliSoxFanViaSWside said: Makes sense. Marlins would;ve had 1st shot at him being the the opposite league and with the worst record right ? Guess they decided not to pass on him and let another team grab him. 7 minutes ago, cjgalloway said: I BELIEVE it starts with the same division worst record to best then goes to the other division. So it appears the entire AL passed on Villar. I could be mistaken. Link here's a rundown on how they go, the league the player is in would get precedence (if claimed).
December 3, 20196 yr Author 2 hours ago, Sleepy Harold said: Link here's a rundown on how they go, the league the player is in would get precedence (if claimed). I could have sworn I read somewhere that the in the offseason, waiver priority goes to the worst team in the opposite league first. In which case the Marlins would have had first dibs.
December 4, 20196 yr Good job by the marlins picking up aguilar and villar for cheap. Sure they come with bust potential but if everything goes right they could also combine for 60+ bombs and be nice trade candidates at the deadline plus neither is a long time burden on the payroll if they don't work. Edited December 4, 20196 yr by Dominikk85
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