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#26580 | 11/09/2015 8:34:57 am | ||
FreddyTheEye Joined: 11/11/2014 Posts: 625 Inactive | http://brokenbat.org/player/97445 As you can see he is called a "rookie" as opposed to "minor leaguer" (like all other AAA recommended players) yet he is recommended for AAA. Do you guys have players like this? He has 91 SI so he could probably move up now or maybe he will get the majors recommendation in a week or two so I can probably be fine playing him anywhere. I like to follow the recommendations but this one seems strange and I am wondering if it could be a small bug. Opinions?? |
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#26584 | 11/09/2015 8:48:15 am | ||
Meccanodonte Joined: 04/21/2014 Posts: 370 Inactive | I think that's simply because you promoted him last season, giving him some ABs. Keep him down 'til "he may have learned" message by the scout. |
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#26586 | 11/09/2015 8:50:12 am | ||
DaveCool Joined: 02/28/2015 Posts: 141 Inactive | It's because he was on your big league roster for a few games. He now makes a rookie salary rather than minor larger salary. I had a player that I only placed on my major league roster without playing a game, and that shot his salary up and put him in rookie status. | ||
#26591 | 11/09/2015 9:10:00 am | ||
FreddyTheEye Joined: 11/11/2014 Posts: 625 Inactive | oh ok makes sense. I now see the same thing happened to my AAA pitchers that I brought up last season. Thanks guys! |