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Minor League options in 2007?
Just a quick question for the beta testers or those in the know, have the minor league options been fixed for version 2007?
For example, in previous versions, a player who is out of options, can sit at the minor league level forever despite being out of options, so long as the player is on the 40 man roster.... Trying to decide if I want to purchase the game, so I'm curious if this ever got fixed? |
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This is incorrect. A minor leaguer only achieves free agency after seven years of service. From what the uniform minor league contract states, the player is signed to a one-year deal, which can be renewed unilaterally by the club up to six more times. That adds up to seven years of service being required to achieve minor league free agency. |
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Oddly enough, back in the Colonial Era indentured servants had to endure seven years of servitude before they became "free agents."
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My question is, have the Minor League options been fixed to require a player who is out of options to be exposed to waivers before being sent to the minors, as it happens in the MLB? or does the game still allow a team to keep a player at the minor league level, even though he is out of options? |
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Solonor's Groovy Computer Baseball League - Making baseball a hobbit since 2003! "Beings will come, Frodo. The one constant through all the years has been baseball. Middle Earth has rolled by like an army of Mumakil. It has been erased like a slate, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Frodo. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... beings will come Frodo. Beings will most definitely come." - Gladden Field of Dreams |
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This is an issue with the way the game works. In MLB the 25 man roster does not exist during the offseason. As a result all players who are on the 40 man are (in OOTP terms) on the active roster. Once the regular season begins (again in OOTP terms) all those guys on the 40 man roster who aren't being put on the 25 man active roster would be demoted (sent to minor league camp)
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I still don't understand the question.
If the guy is in the minors and he's out of option years, what is supposed to trigger him going to waivers? If he is in the majors and he's out of option years, and you try to send him to the minors, he does need to go on waivers. The spring training thing is kind of different. If he's on the active roster during ST, most people I know don't want the normal waiver rules to apply (same with losing option years if they get sent back to the minors before the season starts). So, I'm not sure people would be happy if every player who was out of options in spring training needed to go on waivers before the season starts.
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One way to handle it would be to allow setting different roster limits for different time periods during a year. This would also have the benefit of allowing early season roster expansion (a feature of major league seasons up until 1968). Either that, or code the game so that it automatically changes the active roster limit to equal the secondary roster limit (or more accurately titled the reserve limit) setting when it hits the off-season. Strictly speaking, sometimes even if a player does have options left he may still have to clear waivers before being sent down to the minors. Last edited by Le Grande Orange; 03-02-2007 at 01:05 AM. |
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From Sept 1st through opening day, Major League roster limit is 40. Obviously once opening day rolls around, teams are forced to trim their big league roster down to 25, so those players that are a part of the 40 man roster but do no make the 25 man roster are "optioned" to the minor leagues.... In the MLB, those players that are out of options, will be exposed to waivers, regardless of whether they have played at the MLB level or spent their entire careers in the minor leagues. Currently in OOTP, a team can keep a player who is out of options at the minor league level for as long as they see fit as long as they keep him on the 40 man roster. I think it takes away a huge amount of strategy that comes with the 40 man rosters and options and would love to see this fixed. Quote:
IMO, it seems rather silly to have the options work in some instances, yet be ignored in others. JT |
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Ok, now we're getting somewhere...
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I don't see a problem.
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The problem is that this isn't the way things work in real life. Basically what you're saying is that inaccuracies in the game have been resolved by making other things inaccurate. That's unsatisfactory for people who want transaction rules reasonably close to the way they are in the major leagues. The game is clearly trying to mimic real life by having things like the 40-man roster, options and minor league free agency, so why not take the next step and make them work as they should?
These are things that bugged me in 6.5, and it looks like they'll still bug me in 2007. |
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I just have to put together a convincing case that such rule options are worthy of being included... |
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Roster sizes varied over the years as well. I saw a table showing the various years and sizes in a book once and there were more than a few changes.
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