Game Started vs. appearance

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Game Started vs. appearance

Post by sportsbettingman » Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:26 am

I'm not sure how the NFBC qualifies its positional eligibility, but I'd like to see a move like what happened Sunday not count toward it.



Ivan goes out during the game for a pinch hitter, and Inge plays catcher for a spot, short term fill in, late in a blowout game.



He gets credit toward C eligibility?



It would be nice to only use Games Started.



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Game Started vs. appearance

Post by sportsbettingman » Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:30 am

...and today will be called "Correction Tuesday"...as teams and players off to poor starts have better ones, and teams and players off to fast starts will have slower ones.



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Game Started vs. appearance

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:42 am

Originally posted by sportsbettingman:

I'm not sure how the NFBC qualifies its positional eligibility, but I'd like to see a move like what happened Sunday not count toward it.



Ivan goes out during the game for a pinch hitter, and Inge plays catcher for a spot, short term fill in, late in a blowout game.



He gets credit toward C eligibility?



It would be nice to only use Games Started.



~Lance It's an interesting suggestion, but it wouldn't reward those versatile players who sometimes fill in at several positions when needed. And since we have a 10-game in-season limit to qualify at any position, it really forces someone like Inge to do what he did on Sunday multiple times before he gets position eligibility.



Honestly, I don't see a downside to having a player qualify at more positions. Being a California guy, Lance, I'd think you'd be more liberal with your rules thinking. ;)
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