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Originally Posted by itsmb8
I feel like my problem all along was setting the rookie league roster limit to 35 exactly, so ill keep the DSL, AZL, and GCL without roster limits, but limit Pioneer and Appalachian League rosters to 35 because that is techinically an advanced rookie league (my reasoning is the absolute lowest league im fine if theres pooling, but in an advanced rookie league i want roster sizes to be manageable to get all players PT). Ill be also running 200 TCR again, .85 and 1.2 aging/dev, and 0/67/22/11 AI settings and report back. Im hoping this does the trick and I can finally start my save.
Also, keeping the general AI roster settings at 7 relievers 13 position players for now. That part is 100% open to change because I have almost 0 clue what changing it would do to minor league rosters.
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Okay, this worked. Every single 2020 draftee, that signed, is still in the organization of the team that drafted them. There are only 3 exceptions, all from the Colorado organization, that were released due to poor performance, and one of them signed with an independent team. So that produced some great results. (there are no free agents under age 27 with a 45+ POT either)
The problem I have though, is rosters in the rookie leagues are still too high. All teams have great roster sizes but pool all the excess players onto one team, so that one AZL/GCL team has 50-85 players, which is just blasphemous. And ideas on how to fix this?