shrinking minor league FA pool Topic

Several of my worlds are short of minor league free agents every season now.  Is there a way to start pumping them up again?

I seem to remember something way back about current year's draftees and IFA's going into the following year's MiL FA pool if they're signed and then released...is that the case?  Is it the case for HS, COL and IFA or is there a difference?

Thanks
2/7/2016 10:40 AM
1. Make sure that teams don't leave cash on the table if they have unsigned draft picks.
2. Encourage teams with leftover cash to sign IFAs and FAs.
3. Encourage  all teams to promote within their minors to prevent as many retirements as possible.

I'm sure there are more, but these spring to mind.
2/7/2016 11:19 AM
I think all teams have 'spring training squads' as well. If they have cash they can pump up their inactive list with those players.
2/7/2016 12:29 PM
Posted by hockey1984 on 2/7/2016 12:29:00 PM (view original):
I think all teams have 'spring training squads' as well. If they have cash they can pump up their inactive list with those players.
hockey, I'm not following you on this...can you elaborate please?
2/7/2016 3:06 PM
dakar has some good ideas but all you can do is encourage owners to take care of the health of the world.  Unfortunately the only thing that's in it for them is a sense of civic duty and sportsmanship.

If a world is out of minor leaguers, it's because many of the owners are hoarding money for free agents, international or otherwise.  Having healthy minor league teams requires a small amount of managing them, and a margin of cash that might otherwise be spent going after higher impact returns.  So many owners do things like not signing any draftees other than major prospects, not promoting players so they retire early, and maintaining minimum roster sizes so players get injured.  At the start of a season they simply sign up the cheapest players they can find from any source, assign rosters, then never look at them again.  You will see teams with 10-120 records, box scores like 25-3.  I've seen a first baseman used as a starting pitcher racking up 80+ starts.  And then you will see that same kind of team signing an IFA with a 36.4 million dollar bonus.

On my teams with healthy minor league systems, promoting from within, I almost never have to sign minor league free agents at the start of a season unless I need to fill specific defensive positions like SS or C.  But this is because I never play the 20 mil plus IFA game.


2/7/2016 3:39 PM
Posted by blanch13 on 2/7/2016 3:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by hockey1984 on 2/7/2016 12:29:00 PM (view original):
I think all teams have 'spring training squads' as well. If they have cash they can pump up their inactive list with those players.
hockey, I'm not following you on this...can you elaborate please?
Under the GM tab, under contracts there is a button for 'tryout camp report'. There should be an additional 20 position players and 20 pitchers or so. All are scrubs but they fill lineups. Offer them a contract and then release them, or offer them a contract and put them on the inactive list. 
2/8/2016 10:26 AM
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