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I've got a possible solution, see what you guys think. We change the prospect eligibility clause from:
Sec 3.03 Prospect Eligibility: Prospects are defined as any player who has signed a contract with an MLB organization but who has no MLB experience prior to the start of the current MLB season. [Note, this means that players with no MLB experience prior to the 2020 MLB season, but who are carded in the SOM 2020 season, are still considered prospects and not free agents for the purpose of our annual prospect draft]. to:
Sec 3.03 Prospect Eligibility: Prospects are defined as any player who has signed a contract with an MLB organization but who has no MLB experience prior to the start of the upcoming MLB season.
This would return prospects to the way they were meant to be. The prospect draft wasn't designed to provide us with players who are immediately making the team the moment they are drafted. If we made this change, then any player whose first playing time was in 2020 would be a free agent and not considered a prospect for the purpose of our annual prospect draft as the current rule calls for.
I agree with this. The parenthetical note is confusing, so I will remove it. Any player, including rookies, who played in 2020 will be a free agent. The prospect draft will take place after the free agent signing period.
Philip