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Suspended List A player may be suspended by his club or the league for insubordination, misconduct, or failure to report in playing condition. A player on this lists counts both towards the Reserve List and the Active List limits. So, any suspended player takes one off the 25/40 limit |
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separate suspension list since all we are adding to this version is suspensions AFAIK. So I'm only suggesting that "done right" would be adding one list for suspensions separate from the DL. Again I don't see this as anything more than dividing the current DL list (90\10) with a new header for the suspended list. |
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Great. Glad we got it.
Consider this: how often during a season do you think you'll have a suspended player? So putting him on a separate list is really no big deal. I'd hate to have to look at a combo list and try to figure out why each player is there. It's just a separate pulldown list that you'll access like once in awhile. |
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Thats pretty much how it works I think. Of course you could always DFA or release them. Not that the union would be too happy if it happened in real life.
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No, for cases such as that there is the Bereavement List, which was created in 2003. A player placed on the Bereavement List no longer counts against the 25-man roster but still counts against the 40-man. The player can be on the Bereavement List for 3-7 days.
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Use of the Bereavement List doesn't happen often, but it does come up a few times each season in MLB and for the teams affected it offers an additional roster juggling challenge. It sure should recreate the effect of WWII on the rosters in a historical league (and other conflicts also had an effect, though smaller). The Military List is necessary to do the above due to the way the returning players were handled. Not only that, but the Military List provisions have changed over the years as well. It's not the same as just calling a different type of disability.
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Then there's no reason for a bunch of seperate lists... just one "inactive" list. Quote:
If the game did have something along these lines, where maybe a chance every 30 years or something might see 10% of your players go to military service (fictional) or even real historical service then it could just have it be a prolonged off field "injury". The requirements have changed, but the end result is still the same... the guy is on an inactive roster and not playing or counting or whatever. I don't have any problem with seperate lists for everything... but the phrase "do it right the first time" just doesn't make sense to me. It infers that at some later date you would have to completely change the whole thing... which really isn't necessary in any scenario. It can always be fit into the little shell of "inactive". I would whole heartedly agree that it makes no sense to make things quick and dirty for some pieces. Having trouble coming up with an example at this time... but lets say hits just so I can type something. It makes no sense to just distribute hits to players realistically, when obviously later you'll have to redo the entire system so more hits are given to players with high contact ratings and less hits to low contact ratings... just do that right the first time. But something like this, where inactive is inactive... "doing it right the first time" just isn't a valid argument IMO.
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It seems that everyone here wants some form of inactive list. I'd like to see this as well. If if happens to be combined with the DL then maybe you could have the injured players at the top and the suspended players at the bottom so it is easy to view quickly and call it the inactive list. It would be helpful if this inactive list included both minor leaguers as well as major leaguers and possibly have the ability to send healthy players. The reason I say this is because in real life there are guys that are pitching in extended spring training or working out at the minor league complex that are not currently on a minor league roster.
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Well, then I change my reply to "I completely agree."
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This discussion is surreal. I don't think I've ever seen a topic debated so much that meant so little.
If I got one, my vote would probably go to one inactive list that had a column that clearly labeled what the person was on it for (disability, suspension, whatever) and another for how long they had left. Yeah, yeah. I couldn't help commenting either. ![]()
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![]() I like debates like this, they appeal to my sense of the odd. Quote:
Ideally, there would be an option at league creation as to what lists you want to use, and what rules to use for them.
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My opinion is that the DL shouldn't be used for suspensions.
Maybe have a DL, but also an "inactive - non-injury" list. Of course, like I said, ideally we should have the option to include all of the ones posted before, and edit the rules for them.
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