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Again...I still believe minor league age limits could go a long way in helping to resolve this issue. I've been examining minor league transactions for some time now, and although much better, there should a cap on age for certain levels.
AAA clubs: 25 players.
AA clubs: 25 players
A clubs: 25 players, with no more than two players with more than five years of minor-league service time.
Short-season A clubs: 30 players. No more than 25 players may be used in a single game. As of July 1, the Active List must include at least 10 pitchers. No more than four players may be 23 years old or older. No more than three players may have four or more years of minor-league service time.)
Advanced rookie clubs: 35 players. No more than 30 players may be used in a single game. As of July 1, the Active List must include at least 10 pitchers. No more than 12 players may be 21 years old or older, and no more than two players may be 23 years old or older. No player may have more than two years as a professional, and no player may have three or more years of minor-league service time.
Rookie clubs: 35 players. No more than 30 players may be used in a single game. As of July 1, the Active List must include at least 10 pitchers. No more than 8 players may be 20 years old or older, including two drafted players and four undrafted players who are at least 21 years old. No player may have more than two years of minor-league service time.
Last edited by PSUColonel; 04-18-2012 at 01:34 PM.
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