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Originally Posted by Nutlaw
Right. This is easy to reproduce in any league. Great find and thanks for the steps to reproduce it.
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The strange thing about this problem is that there doesn't seem to be any consistent basis among the minor leaguers that this problem occurs with. Basically, I'm saying that I can't seem to find any reason why the CPU deems these particular minor leaguers as "I'm willing to give you leverage if you take him off my hands". It could be that I just haven't been able to find any correlation. What I have noticed was that it doesn't seem to be the best prospects involved, but not necessarily the worst prospects either. It seems somewhat random. By cycling through and trading for each minor leaguer on the CPU's team, you could eventually find a player(s) where this problem occurs, but I can't seem to find a way to distinguish between the minor leaguers involved and the minor leaguers it doesn't work for. Like I said, just seems somewhat random. There hardly is a basis to why it happens for one minor leaguer, but not another. I've found that sometimes you can't even get this to work for the CPU's worst prospect, yet it works for a slightly better prospect. It's not like the CPU picks the worst player in their organization to fit in this category.