This is typically something that is seen on a squad who neglects his minor league staff. It is also common for a mid-season replacement owner to have to deal with this for at least a quarter of the season. The only way to get them out of the 0(0) is to continue to rest them. Often times, the team doesn't have enough horses to rest the fatigued players so you might need to go to the tryout camp and sign some fodder to fill in while these guys are resting.
GM--->Contracts--->Tryout Camp Report.
Eventually the 0(0) moves to 0(7), (7)20, etc. However, depending on how long they have been pitching on 0(0), it could take up to 50 game cycles.
Another thing to do is simply release the player that is at 0(0). This is assuming the player is no good and a non-essential player, but since you can deactivate players in the minors, releasing a player should be only an extreme option.
12/10/2020 3:31 PM (edited)