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Managing Minor League Teams
July 22, 2002 at 07:30PM View BBCode
I've recently joined here, and still waiting for new teams to arrive and the draft to happen!
I've suggestion: Allow paying customers to have one or more minor league teams, and that minor league teams are managed by non-paying managers.
Of course major manager have right to hire/fire minor managers and -of course- promote/demote players.
This way, there's a more meaningful minor league system. Also, rookie managers like me don't have to wait for others to join.
DrDiamond
July 23, 2002 at 04:06AM View BBCode
Fascinating idea!!
What does everyone think of this? I like it a lot!
DougPaz
July 23, 2002 at 08:54AM View BBCode
It COULD work. The biggest drawback that I see is that the minor league team would have to be full of fairly mediocre players to begin with or call ups would make the big league teams too powerful. Would the Minor L managers get tired of seeing their best players leave to go up to the bigs? You would definitely need a restriction on waivers per player, i.e. how many times he could move from minors to bigs and reverse, especially in the case of pitchers who could now be moved between starts to take advantage of the rest syndrome.
Anonymous
July 23, 2002 at 02:39PM View formatted
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Maybe a minor league team has its own roster of 10 players whom are not interchangable, and 15 players whom are shared with the the major team.
Another drawback is, if a major team is losing in its league, it may drop many players to the minor team so it dominates its league.
Is there any official rule for players changes between majors and minors?
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