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Post by Cardinals (Sean) on Feb 6, 2023 16:22:32 GMT -5
Can we load our own rosters?
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Post by Orioles (Rook) (Commish) on Feb 6, 2023 20:32:10 GMT -5
Not yet. It must be done by the Commish. I have manually added each player to Yahoo. We are good to go….but not exactly……some teams have over 26 players currently on their Google team sheets. Yahoo has room for exactly 26 players. Some teams may have 3-4 names omitted from their Yahoo roster when Rodger completes the manual adds.
Remember each team MUST have no more than 26 total players by our deadline of March 10th. At that point Yahoo and our Google team sheets will match 100%. Those extra 3-4 players on some teams NOT currently on Yahoo must be added back to the Yahoo roster by that March 10th deadline.
It’s a bit confusing, but with reminders along the way I doubt anyone will be caught unprepared.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2023 9:17:55 GMT -5
Why is there a difference between Yahoo and Google sheets? Case in point. Nate Pearson. On an MLB roster however not on a Yahoo roster. Penn Murfee for another example. Also, in Yahoo, the first 3 on the list. Carroll, G. Henderson, and Steer. Maybe I should make free agency claims on the ones I see and "shake the trees" and see what gives?
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Post by Cardinals (Sean) on Jun 14, 2023 9:26:39 GMT -5
My understanding is that is they are actually on the MLB roster they need to be on yahoo. So if they are not, that's a violation.
My understanding also, is that if you have guys on the IL you can have more than 26 on your spreadsheet.
Correct me if I am wrong as I am still learning as well.
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Post by Rays (Brett) on Jun 14, 2023 13:51:41 GMT -5
At the start of the season, none of the mentioned players had either 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched, so they aren’t required to be rostered.
Because they now do or will, they will be required to be rostered next season as a forced call up or freely dropped.
The max on a roster are 46 players(if cap allows). 26 active max 10 IL max 10 NA max
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Post by Rays (Brett) on Jun 14, 2023 13:53:34 GMT -5
Here’s the language from the official rules:
A prospect must be promoted the season after they accumulate 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched. They can remain on your protected roster during the season in which they reach these limits, but must be called up/signed to a contract the following offseason.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2023 15:23:35 GMT -5
Thank you for the clarification and update, Brett. I will be quiet now. Paul.
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Post by Rays (Brett) on Jun 14, 2023 18:34:11 GMT -5
If I can save just one prospect from unneeded promotion, then I’ve done my job.
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Post by Orioles (Rook) (Commish) on Jun 15, 2023 4:50:10 GMT -5
Thanks guys…..if a player is on your Google prospect list he will not be on your Yahoo roster until you promote him. Yes…during the season it is technically possible for your roster to swell to 46 players with NA and IL allowed. The end of season Yahoo roster returns the following season with usually more than 26 players. We begin the new season and trade, resign, drop players and possibly call up a player or two. However, there is a deadline prior to free agency where your Yahoo roster must be 26 players or less including NA and IL or suspended
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