Ok, so Ive read the base definition available but Im still lost trying to figure this out. Wondering if I screwed myself getting called up a tiny bit too early. Dont know if I'll be able to stop it from happening anyways, but I'll gladly go back and replay a half a month or so and skip improving something that might have pushed me over the limit where they call you up.
Im a starting pitcher in the cubs system, and from what Ive read its 50 innings OR 45 days on the active roster barring september. Problem is, I just played the AAA all star game, started one more game on July 15th and then was called up that night pretty much. My first start is on the 19th though, so Im wondering if that matters or not. If it counts as the 15th/16th, did I just screw myself out of rookie of the year and cy young next year?
Understand, I know I can still win the cy young next year. I understand that even a late call up can win the ROY. But I want to be the 2nd pitcher to win rookie of the year and cy young in their "first" season... I'll even go back further and save points if I have to, just to not get screwed out of that... Would the game really do me like this or is it smart enough not to jeopardize my rookie season eligibility?
Im a starting pitcher in the cubs system, and from what Ive read its 50 innings OR 45 days on the active roster barring september. Problem is, I just played the AAA all star game, started one more game on July 15th and then was called up that night pretty much. My first start is on the 19th though, so Im wondering if that matters or not. If it counts as the 15th/16th, did I just screw myself out of rookie of the year and cy young next year?
Understand, I know I can still win the cy young next year. I understand that even a late call up can win the ROY. But I want to be the 2nd pitcher to win rookie of the year and cy young in their "first" season... I'll even go back further and save points if I have to, just to not get screwed out of that... Would the game really do me like this or is it smart enough not to jeopardize my rookie season eligibility?
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