I've been getting IMs from a bunch of people asking me about the remaining free agents, so I figured I'd address it sooner than later.
The remaining FA class is very weak, but there are a few decent pitchers... that being said, there's going to be about a day and a half of blind bidding. Which is essentially what we do every year.
So here's how it works for the newcomers or people who don't remember:
Any player in free agency you may have interest in, you send me an offer for. When the deadline strikes, I go through the players and whover made the higest offer to each player signs them.
I.e., Boston offers 3 million to Mike Maroth, Cleveland offers 3.4 million, and KC offers 4 million (). KC would win the rights to Maroth thus signing him.
This works for all players. If one said player gets only one offer from one team, that team simply signs him.
You can make as many offers as you'd like, but please watch your budget. I don't want to have to message you informing you that you don't have the cash to make something work.
Last but not least, after this one and a half day of bidding, all free agents become first come first serve.
Hope this helped clear some confusion.