Trying to get some info and not sure where to find it.
My league uses ROY eligibility to determine if a player is still considered a minor leaguer or not, which affects the salary he can be kept at.
That rule boils down to:
A player loses the minor league designation permanently when he: exceeds 130 major league at-bats or 50 major league innings pitched; or he spends more than 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club during the 25-player limit period (prior to September 1).
Easy enough, unless there's reason to believe a guy who's under the ABs or IP has been on rosters that long. Case in point: Trevor Bauer. 33 IP in 8 games started. Is there an easy way to figure out how long he sat on the roster in AZ and CLE over 2 years?
My league uses ROY eligibility to determine if a player is still considered a minor leaguer or not, which affects the salary he can be kept at.
That rule boils down to:
A player loses the minor league designation permanently when he: exceeds 130 major league at-bats or 50 major league innings pitched; or he spends more than 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club during the 25-player limit period (prior to September 1).
Easy enough, unless there's reason to believe a guy who's under the ABs or IP has been on rosters that long. Case in point: Trevor Bauer. 33 IP in 8 games started. Is there an easy way to figure out how long he sat on the roster in AZ and CLE over 2 years?
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