*Newbie alert*
I just joined a world in its 9th season, and not shockingly took over a losing franchise. The retirements were announced today and I was a little ticked when I had a few guys who had pretty good seasons in A or AA last season retire. Most of them had spent two years at the same level, and I know that players get frustrated with not getting promoted or are too old for their level, so it makes sense, I'm just wishing I could have prevented it.
First, as a new owner, was there anything I could have done in the short time I've had control of the franchise to prevent this?
Second, some players clearly need to repeat a level to develop better. If they show improvement and clearly deserve to be kept in the system, at what point do I have to promote them to prevent retirements?
Third, do a certain % of guys just retire regardless of roster moves? Or was my predecessor asleep at the wheel in his final season and caused some of this? It seems like this is a flaw in the game if it was a result of my predecessor. Giving new owners a chance to promote guys to prevent retirements seems like a good thing to help new owners rescue a poorly run franchise. Obviously, if the answer to my first question is that I missed something, that answers this question.
Thanks for the help. It's been like 2 days, and I'm already addicted to this game.