MaxPower wrote:Currently if someone gets hurt his replacement is a scrub already on your roster, which mirrors real life. All this other stuff seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Real life involves a lot of minor league call ups for as little as 1 game.
Nothing in the real game causes 2 injuries to both SS and end up with someone playing SS for a week that's never played the position before, a AAA guy is brought up in time for the next game.
If the Yankees had to go with their Opening Day roster all season, they'd be forfeiting games because they couldn't field a team.
As far as the 28 man roster, you're making a small point about the few Taxi Squad spots that won't count towards the cap as a useful option.
1 MLB day, 14 transactions not involving moving a player on or off the IL.
https://www.mlb.com/transactions