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Luizmussa
Joined: 01/23/2014
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Reporting a "bug":

Fred Henson is a pitcher of mine who got injured in the 2nd day of Spring Training. 30+ days out with a Torn Labral.

He still has 3 days left in the Disabled List.

Though, for my surprise, I checked my minor leaguers stats and found Fred Henson has already started 8 games for a total of 47 innings. And he is doing quite good!

Is that correct?
Jynxed
Joined: 08/26/2013
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I thought I noticed the same problem with one of my pitchers too.

Should probably post this in the bug section though.
Seca
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Rehab / conditioning stint. :)
mduban4
Joined: 10/08/2013
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Minor league games are set up differently and they must just not take into account injuries currently.

I'm sure it wouldn't let him start in the majors, though.
admin
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I will look into whether minor league players (who are injured) can play in games. In general, players don't get injured in the minor leagues, but I didn't consider injured players being sent back to the minors.

Steve
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This should be fixed now.

Steve
Rock777
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Nice.
Luizmussa
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Thank you Steve.
JuanCarlos_BY
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Why my minor league pitcher(rookie) has not played yet?
http://brokenbat.org/player/101334

Updated Monday, January 26 2015 @ 11:57:06 am PST
admin
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Even minor league players (especially pitchers) have to be good enough to make the field.

Steve


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