Quote: Originally posted by tecwrg on 3/17/2010Part of the problem with playing 30 year olds in RL is that if you don't promote them to AAA or release them at the end of the season, they will most likely retire.Many worlds have a severe shortage of minor league position players on the FA market. I've been in some worlds that don't have any. Zero. This is due to a number of reasons, all of which come down to owner indifference or misuse. Playing guys at a lower level than should be expected for their years of experience is the biggest cause of minor league retirements. Combine that with many owners not signing their late round draft picks, you have a situation where the minor league position player pool is being depleted and not replenished.
I sign almost 100% of my draft picks, although the best of them are usually placed above RL. The only older players I add to my RL roster are bums that no one else wants, who might have a decent glove to help out my rookie pitchers, or who are pitchers that can pick up occasional innings. By the time I sign these guys, the season is halfway done ... if they were useful to anyone, they wouldn't be free agents. I don't consider doing this to be either misuse or indifference.
OTOH, as I look at my current rookie roster, I don't have anyone over the age of 22, so I may just be theorizing here.