MarcoPolo
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As for Moreno not getting selected last year, remember that if you take a player in the major league portion of the draft, that player must be on the 25 man roster the entire season, and actually on the ACTIVE roster (non-DL) for something like 100 games. Therefore, typically, players in A+ or lower are pretty safe from this thing. Now that Moreno has a decent year in AA under his belt, I think he is a potential target this year. However, with the Giants depth in the infield, maybe they risk losing him to make sure they protect higher-valued players (like Jacob Smith, whom I omitted from my lists)
First, the major league portion of the rule 5 draft :
A player must remain on the majors league roster all season or be offered back to his old team. It is OK if he is on the DL, they don't *automatically* lose him. BUT, if a player selected in the Rule 5 draft spends less than 90 days on the active Major League roster because he is on the DL, he also must remain on the Major League roster the next season until he has a total of 90 days on the MLB active roster.
Now, the minor league portion of the rule 5 draft :
There are two minor-league phases. In the Triple-A phase, a player not protected on his club’s 40-man roster or 38-man Triple-A reserve list may be selected for $12,000. In the AA phase, a player not protected on his club’s 40-man roster, 38-man Triple-A reserve list or 37-man Double-A reserve list may be selected for $4,000. A player selected in the minor-league phase of the Rule 5 draft is not required to play the next season with his drafting club at the higher organizational level.