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No Longer Allow Natural Position Changes
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(02-07-2019, 11:16 PM)hickoxb2 Wrote: So what happens with a guy who has 74 in LF, 74 at 2B, 70 at 1B, 64 at 3B, etc?  Where do we draw the line?  What's considered an "unnatural" position change?  I don't hate the idea as much as others seemingly do, but it sounds extremely arbitrary.

Well, that guy is a true LF, so he wouldn't be eligible. It's not arbitrary. 2B/SS who can't hack it, get moved to the outfield (i.e. Billy Hamilton). With our defensive edits, all other positions have secondary options if their true position is a bust. Like the guy you mentioned has 1B.
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RE: No Longer Allow Natural Position Changes - by mattynokes - 02-08-2019, 12:06 AM

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