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According to Seviien, about a year longer than they do in real life. I'll have to take his word for it because none of my leagues have lasted long enough to test that. (Oops!) In the three months since he posted his latest development/aging numbers no one has written in to say that that don't work, which is… encouraging, but hardly definitive. I should note that he recommeneds using something like 1.500 for pitchers (I don't know exactly) in order to age them out of the league faster.
You could try going to the member list, looking up Seviien and searching under 'threads started' for something similar to 'Player Aging/Development Modifiers' begun around June of this year. Good luck.
(Say, isn't it 1998 Yankees responsibility to handle these sorts of queries? Where DID that boy get off to?)
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