In two recent leagues I have noticed that one manager in each league has made changes to their opening roster after 10:00 PM EDT without incurring any hit to their 80 M salary total. The players they droppped all played in the first series, then were dropped.
In both situations there were clear advantages to these moves. In the first, the player used several lefty hitters who excel against the lefty pitchers he would be facing in PNC for the first series - then dropped them for a more balanced roster for their other games. In the second this player used three stud starters (and a .5 M fourth man) for the first series then dropped them to get a more balanced 4 starter rotation for the remainder of the season. Neither player appears to have needed any unfair advantage as both appear to be excellent players straight up.
I am told this is a loophole and is well-known to some of the veteran players - but it is not clearly noted in the rules and not known to some (many?) players (like me). Even knowing it I am not excited about using it to gain an advantage.
After reading the recent thread on this board about the "TSN-STRAT ethical dilemma" posted by marcus wilby (I don't think that glitch was ever fully explained) I am concerned that there are more of these glitches out there that provide unfair advantages to some players and that many of us not in the know are not playing on a level playing field.
I wonder about others' thoughts on these glitches. Why aren't they simply closed up so everyone can compete under the same rules??
Thanks for listening!