Posted by opie100 on 10/20/2010 7:16:00 AM (view original):
Makes minor leagues more closely resemble the real deal - and not packed with 35 year olds. It really shouldn't be difficult.
at the risk of being the guy who notes what might have been intentional hyperbole, I challenge the statement that the low minors are "packed with 35 year olds"
I'd much rather have owners who care enough about their minors to assign older FAs to low levels (with at least $55k salaries I assume) than the guys that run 20 man rosters full of 0(0) pitchers out there
In a perfect world all the the owners would care about the minors and we could think about curbing the use of "ringers" if it was an issue, but implementing this suggesstion would actually hurt the minors because it would take away one more tool caring owners use to band-aid their minors ... I know I forget to check the minors from time time and pitching fatigue gets away from me ... I often "fix" the problem by taking an extra inactive arm or two from AAA and sending them down to correct the issue ... they are better than the tryout pitchers because they won't get shelled (adding to a fatigue problem)
also, if I end up without a capable SS or CF at a minors level due for whatever reason, I will demote an extra body from AAA or sign a scrap heap guy, rather than play an "age appropriate" player out of position
10/20/2010 8:47 AM (edited)