09-13-2011, 04:01 PM
You're confusing Experience with Service Time. Arbitration and Re-Signing eligibility is based off of the player's Service Time, listed in the Vitals tab. Once a player goes past the rookie threshold (130 AB, 50 IP, or 45 days of Service Time) he'll rack up a season of Experience for every year he records a stat regardless of the Service Time. On the other hand Service Time is ONLY recorded for when the player is on the MLB roster. It takes 172 days on the MLB roster to equal 1 full year of Service Time.
Judging by the looks of things, John was probably up for about 60 days in '17 and a little over 100 days in '18. Since he surpassed the rookie threshold in '17 it started his Experience counting. However over the course his first two seasons his Service Time was only just around 1 full year.
Judging by the looks of things, John was probably up for about 60 days in '17 and a little over 100 days in '18. Since he surpassed the rookie threshold in '17 it started his Experience counting. However over the course his first two seasons his Service Time was only just around 1 full year.
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