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#21 |
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Join Date: May 2020
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Also, this may be a "feature" not a "bug." That is, FA's are immediately placed on the DFA list, and the "surprise" is that the AI isn't assigning them to an appropriate roster. My guess is, if we aren't _manually_ doing it, the process just flows.
The "bug" perspective is that the AI signed the FA without any intervention from me, it seems logical it should place them on a roster as well. Still need/want the files?
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#22 |
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I think this is very similar to what I was seeing.
It is almost as though at the start of free agency teams will offer contracts to more players than they can fit on their roster and once they agree to terms they have to try and fit them all on the roster. They will sign a RP and DFA either the same player or another pitcher and repeat the roster churn all season long. From my experience it is most commonly the teams with the biggest budgets that go out and acquire too many players via free agency. |
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