MLB Rule 5 Draft Explained
By Jerry Trotta

The 2019 edition of MLB's Rule 5 Draft won't take place until Dec.12, but the deadline for teams to submit their 40-man rosters is Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET.
Their are a plethora of confounding variables in its blueprint, so let's dive into a meticulous examination as to what exactly the Rule 5 Draft is.
With 20 minutes to the deadline, any names on here you'd still like to see added to a roster? https://t.co/Vam8nSOKKR
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) November 21, 2019
What is the Rule 5 Draft?
The Draft is held annually on the last day of the MLB's Winter Meetings. Essentially, the only players eligible to be selected are minor leaguers not currently on their team's big league roster and who have been a part of their organization for either four or five years.
Not every club is compelled to draft, but those that do elect to dabble must cough up $100,000 to the organization from which that player was selected.
In under 24 hours, 40-man rosters will be set.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) November 20, 2019
Here's a look at the top prospects from every team who need to be (or have been) protected from the Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 12: https://t.co/dtgOPb4gBf pic.twitter.com/AOyrZCttf9
This is where things get tricky. Draftees are required to spend the following campaign on the active 25-man roster, and in order for selected players to be detached from the 25-man roster during that same season they must be placed on waivers.
If a particular player clears waivers, it's mandatory that he's offered back to the previous team for $50,000. However, he can only be sent back to the minor league ranks if his original organization doesn't want to reclaim him.
The Rays, Yankees, Padres, Indians and Rangers all have some work to do ahead of tonight's 40-man roster deadline. https://t.co/Vam8nSOKKR
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) November 20, 2019
Take a deep breath, folks, because that was a lot to take in.
It's thoroughly complicated, but the bottom line is that clubs should add their top prospects to the 40-man roster ahead of the deadline to prevent the risk of losing them in the draft.