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So the topic of having only one injury proof catcher came up on another thread. What happened is, someone drafted a player who can play catcher but it is not their primary position. When they did not receive that player, the computer gave them a player who can not catch. They were left with only one catcher. In the past this allowed a manager to go through an entire season with only one catcher who could never get hurt. .... There is one more similar but small loophole I can think of that you could exploit. On the first night of a new season, you can actually drop a player after 10:00pm and what will happen is, that player will be used in your first three game series but if you drop him after 10 and before midnight EST time you will NOT receive a salary cap penalty. Therefor a manager could use a couple of top notch starting pitchers, dump them the first night after 10 but before midnight and pickup two more similar top notch starting pitchers gaining a tiny advantage of not having to use the back end of their rotation for the first several games. My question is, is this cheating. Or if we all know about these loopholes is it just taking advantage of the rules that are in place?