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MLB really needs to get revamp its current "service time" rules and just start the service time clock on opening day, so teams don't have to struggle with the quandary, players can start their careers at the time they've earned, and fans can see their teams actually play the best possible team for which they are paying.
Bear with me while I try to follow.
What do you do with the guy who legitimately is not ready to begin a season?
What do you do with the guy who gets called up say midseason due to injury. Maybe he was even rushed because the team had no other choice. Example Roughned Odor of the Rangers. He was slated for AA from day one. They only brought him up after Profar's injury, and 2 different veteran pickups failed to handle the second base position.
Here is a thought I had. See what you think about this idea. Instead of making the cutoff for free agency be about how many days on the active roster make it how many spent on the 40 man roster. Then the free agent clock starts the day you place that player on 40 man roster to protect them from the rule 5 draft. Perhaps in order to get that concession the players allow one or even 2 more years of team control. Keep in mind with what I am describing Joey Gallo's clock would be ticking right now because he was sent to Frisco he is on the 40 man roster. In Bryant's case there would have been no motivation to send him to Iowa because he would still be on 40 man and the clock ticking.