Waivers. The deadline for regular trades is July 31, after that teams can still trade for another month via the waiver wire. Teams place their players on "waivers" which enables other teams to claim those players. If a player is claimed, the waiving team has 3 days to do choose 1 of the 3 following options: arrange a trade with the claiming team, allow the claiming team to simply take the player and assume his entire remaining contract and salary, or pull him off of waivers and keep him. If no team claims the player within a certain period of time then he is considered to have cleared waivers, and his team can either move him to the minors or pull him off of waivers.
Waivers differs from the regular trade period in that you can no longer approach specific teams and suggest a trade; you can only deal with whichever team claims the player, and teams are given preference according to their record with the worst record getting priority. This rule allows teams in contention to effectively block trades to other teams in their division.
In this instance, LA was in 1st place when they claimed AGon, so SF - being a contender for the Western title - could have opted to claim AGon after learning he was claimed by LA, seeing as SF had the worse record. The downside here is the risk of potentially getting stuck with a player they do not want, need, or can't afford. Had SF claimed AGon in attempt to block him from going to LA, Boston could have just let him go, in which case, SF is now obligated to take the player they didn't actually intend to keep.
The bottom line is that the regular trade period gives you the ability to choose a team with players you want and then negotiate a trade. Trading via waivers forces you to deal with whichever team claims your player, and that team might not have players that adequately address your needs.
No. Kemp, along with Clayton Kershaw and Andre Ethier, are the Dodgers "untouchables" at the 2011 trade deadline.
If he contiues to play well no he will not.
The player must clear waviers after the non-waiver deadline to be traded.
trade deadline
The MLB trade deadline takes place late July early August.
The trade deadline during the 2010-11 NHL season was on February 28, 2011.
cardinals, yankees, padres, mets, dodgers, whitesox, redsox, diamondbacks, mariners, royals.
The trade deadline is simply the date set by the NHL, or any league, beyond which no trades between teams can be made. For example, if the trade deadline was March 15, it means that after that date teams would not be able to trade players until after the season ended.
After week 6 u cannot trade
Febuary 15th 2010
yes there is . its on July 31
Febuary 15th 2010