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3 minutes ago, GuidoSarducci said:

Even if Rutschman balls out during ST, proving he's the best major league catcher the Os current have, he's not going to make the team because the Os are rebuilding.   Situations like this should be addressed at the next CBA 

I'm not even in favor of him making the team out of spring training. 

As a catcher he needs some time to learn how to call pitches.

If the O's had ended up with Andrew Vaughn I could see a case for making the team out of camp.

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50 minutes ago, GuidoSarducci said:

Even if Rutschman balls out during ST, proving he's the best major league catcher the Os currently have, he's not going to make the team because the Os are rebuilding.   Situations like this should be addressed at the next CBA 

How would such a thing be "addressed"?   

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3 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

That won't stop teams from wanting more cost controlled control.

Why wouldn't my idea work?

Because the O's would still send Rutschman to the minors for a year so the O's could promote the pitching they need in the majors at the same time Rutschman was called up.

If all teams had the same revenue from all sources they would all compete on the same level.  All be able to afford the same free agents and draft choice and international signing.  It might take a year or two to stabilize but there would be no tanking.

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2 minutes ago, wildcard said:

Because the O's would still send Rutschman to the minors for a year so the O's could promote the pitching they need in the majors at the same time Rutschman was called up.

If all teams had the same revenue from all sources they would all compete on the same level.  All be able to afford the same free agents and draft choice and international signing.  It might take a year or two to stabilize but there would be no tanking.

I don't think he gets called up 2020 either way.  But they wouldn't keep him down for the whole of 2021.  It would stop holding guys back for an extra year and it would stop keeping guys down to avoid super 2. 

Standardizing payroll would probably increase service time manipulation as a Super 2 would be overly expensive for every team.

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2 hours ago, SteveA said:

How would such a thing be "addressed"?   

An extreme solution would simply be to apply something like the rule 5 whenever a guy is sent down.  The team would then have to either keep the player up in the bigs or lose them to another team.  But If the waiving team decides to surrender the player, they should get draft pick compensation. And like the rule 5, the player would have to stay on the 25 man or the original team gets them back.  And no abusing the IL

 

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21 minutes ago, GuidoSarducci said:

An extreme solution would simply be to apply something like the rule 5 whenever a guy is sent down.  The team would then have to either keep the player up in the bigs or lose them to another team.  But If the waiving team decides to surrender the player, they should get draft pick compensation. And like the rule 5, the player would have to stay on the 25 man or the original team gets them back.  And no abusing the IL

 

How about X number of years after a player is drafted, then he becomes a free agent? Perhaps a different period of time if drafted out of high school or college. Then, teams would be incentivized to have players in the majors as soon as they are ready. 

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