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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Minor League roster size limits
As I understand it, the Minor Leagues have roster size limitations that are a sort of mix between MLB and the NFL. I'm not sure how accurate this still is, but this is from an earlier OOTP post regarding these rules. The following was originally taken from an MSN Baseball article:
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)I would like to see this included as an option, similar to the same way the game enables the Major League rosters to expand on a certain date (Sept 1, in real life). It would also be interesting to include the "Reserve List" roster option, as well. Although that may be a bit more complicated.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Up There
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Old data, I'm afraid. See the last post in the thread you mentioned, it has the more up-to-date information.
By the way, the early season roster expansion typified by those earlier minor league limits were once common in the major leagues. For many years, MLB clubs opened the season being able to carry up to 40 players on the active roster before having to cut down to 25 thirty days into the season. Later on, that was trimmed to 28 players on the roster for the first thirty days of the season, which lasted up until 1968. In terms of the reserve limits, the minors have those but they're of little practical meaning these days other than as a de facto limit on how many players clubs can have on the 7-day DL or Temporarily Inactive List. And that mostly affects the lower level leagues where the active and reserve limits are the same size. |
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