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Originally Posted by BoilerRocketScientist
Towards the end of the 1977 season, I re-signed several players - Ralph Garr (LF), Diego Sequi (SP), Bob Stinson (C), Steve Braun (3B), and Steve Renko (SP). As luck would have it, the day after I signed Renko, he promptly blew out his right elbow in his next start and would be lost for 10 months - doh!!!
My draft slot was number 11. The Toronto Blue Jays selected first and took outfielder Lonnie Smith. The next 9 slots were starting pitchers that included such luminaries as Scott Sanderson, Bob Welch, and Mike Morgan.
At spot number 11 I was overjoyed to take Paul Molitor!!! I followed in subsequent rounds Phil Nastu (SP), Dave Geisel (MR), Dave Rajsich (MR), and Brian Doyle (2B).
Free agent signings include Rich Gossage, Bill Buckner (my favorite player when I was growing up), Fergie Jenkins, and I coaxed Phil Niekro out of an early retirement. Jenkins and Niekro should be an upgrade for my starting pitching while Buckner should help my offense.
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Sorry to ask, but how does resigning players in this era work? When I got it right they are not automatic free-agents?
So you can just decide which players to keep and release those you don't want to keep?