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Post by San Francisco Giants on Jul 12, 2021 19:03:13 GMT -6
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Post by New York Mets on Jul 12, 2021 19:04:32 GMT -6
For clarification, he is [0/.5/A1]. We are going by their exact real-life experience as of the time of the signing. It was only as of the end of the 2020 season for the draft.
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Post by San Francisco Giants on Jul 12, 2021 19:14:45 GMT -6
He had 7 innings as of 2020 and another 59 this year. He has 12 starts. I don’t get it
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Post by New York Mets on Jul 12, 2021 19:17:01 GMT -6
He had 7 innings as of 2020 and another 59 this year. He has 12 starts. I don’t get it It's 130 or more career MLB ABs or 50 or more career MLB IP. Since he has more than 50 career MLB IP, Bruce Zimmermann would be [0/.5/A1]. b1g.boards.net/thread/2/rulebookC. Pay Scales At the end of every season, players who reach the minimum MLB rookie requirements of 130 at-bats and 50 innings pitched will change pay scales and move to a [.5/1/A1/A2/A3] contract. The [A1/A2/A3] contract years indicate stages of arbitration. Teams will have until a designated deadline to release these players before those contracts become official. During the season, a team who signs a player who has already exceeded those minimum experience requirements (as of that exact time of the signing) will be on a [0/.5/A1] contract.
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Post by San Francisco Giants on Jul 12, 2021 19:30:35 GMT -6
I thought being a started mattered. My mistake
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