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I didn't realize that. I just re-read the manual section on player morale. It looks like it's a function of player performance, transactions, and whether the player is happy with his role. So what can I do to keep that minor-league player (or any player, really) happy, apart from granting him his desired role and not jerking his contract around?
Along the same lines: I just had a 19-year-old in Single A retire abruptly, without any explanation. (And on the next day, Ryan Dempster retired at the end of the 2013 Red Sox season, again with no explanation.) Do players usually retire this way -- without a word of explanation? Should I have done more to make them happy too?
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