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  • Here are the formal 2020 rule changes:

    https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/...protocols.html


    Major League Baseball has formalized a wave of rule changes and procedural protocols that have been widely reported upon and speculated upon over the past several months as the league and players union worked toward a return to play. The league also formally announced a July 3 return to training camp — now officially referred to as “Summer Camp” — and confirmed plans for July 23 or July 24 start to the regular season.

    Among the changes that have now been put into place for at least the 2020 season, per the league’s press release:

    On-Field Rules

    National League games will include the use of the designated hitter for the first time in history.
    An extra-innings rule will begin each extra inning with a runner on second base.
    The batter (or a substitute for the batter) who leads off an inning shall continue to be the batter who would lead off the inning in the absence of this extra-innings rule.
    The runner placed on second base at the start of each half-inning shall be the player (or a substitute for such player) in the batting order immediately preceding that half-inning’s leadoff hitter. By way of example, if the number five hitter in the batting order is due to lead off the tenth inning, the number four player in the batting order (or a pinchrunner for such player) shall begin the inning on second base. However, if the player in the batting order immediately preceding that half-inning’s leadoff hitter is the pitcher, the runner placed on second base at the start of that half-inning may be the player preceding the pitcher in the batting order. Any runner or batter removed from the game for a substitute shall be ineligible to return to the game, as is the case in all circumstances under the OBR.
    For purposes of calculating earned runs, the runner who begins an inning on second base pursuant to this rule shall be deemed to be a runner who has reached second base because of a fielding error, but no error shall be charged to the opposing team or to any player.
    As previously announced, the new three-batter minimum rule will require the starting or any relief pitcher to pitch to a minimum of three batters, including the batter then at bat (or any substitute batter), until such batters are put out or reach base, or until the offensive team is put out, unless the substitute pitcher sustains injury or illness.
    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in OBR 4.03(c) or MLR 2(b)(2), any player may appear as a pitcher at any point during the game (i.e., no extra inning requirements or six-run rule, as were once planned for 2020). However, all players eligible to participate in the game, regardless of position, must be included on that game’s lineup card.
    Prohibitions against unsportsmanlike conduct will be strictly enforced to prevent unnecessary physical contact and support physical distancing between individuals on the playing field. In this respect, players and managers should maintain physical distancing from all umpires and opposing players on the playing field whenever possible. Players or managers who leave their positions to argue with umpires, come within six feet of an umpire or opposing player or manager for the purpose of argument, or engage in altercations on the field are subject to immediate ejection and discipline, including fines and suspensions.
    Procedures for Health and Safety

    Each Club must submit a written COVID-19 Action Plan for approval by MLB.
    Spitting is prohibited (including but not limited to, saliva, sunflower seeds or peanut shells, or tobacco) at all times in Club facilities (including on the field). Chewing gum is permitted.
    Pitchers may carry a small wet rag in their back pocket to be used for moisture in lieu of licking their fingers.
    Clubs must provide expanded dugout and bullpen space at their ballparks.
    Players, umpires, and other on-field personnel should practice physical distancing to the extent possible within the limitations of competition and the fundamentals of baseball. Examples of ways in which physical distancing can be incorporated without disrupting the basics of the game include:
    When the ball is out of play, fielders are encouraged to retreat several steps away from the baserunner.
    If the batter is in the batter’s box and the catcher needs to stand to relay signs to the infielders, the catcher can step onto the grass towards the mound to give the signs before assuming his position behind home plate.
    First and Third Base Coaches should remain in or behind the Coach’s Box and shall not approach a baserunner, fielder or umpire on-field.
    Players on opposite teams should not socialize, fraternize, or come within six feet of each other before the game, during warm-ups, in between innings, or after the game.
    There will be no pre-game exchange of lineup cards. Instead, each Club will input their lineup card into a mobile application provided by MLB.
    Scheduling

    Clubs may schedule up to three exhibition games before the end of Summer Camp. Clubs may consider scheduling games against their opening opponent in the days leading up to Opening Day. There is no limit on the number of intrasquad games permitted.
    A regionally-based schedule will feature each Club playing 40 divisional games and 20 Interleague games against the corresponding geographical division.
    Revised Procedures for Transactions

    All player transactions that had been suspended resumed this past Friday.
    Yesterday, each Club submitted a list of up to 60 players who will be eligible to participate in Major League games during the 2020 championship season (“Club Player Pool”).
    Roster rules include:
    By 12:00 p.m. (ET) on the first date of the revised 2020 regular season, each Club must submit to MLB an Opening Day Active Roster with a maximum of 30 players, and a minimum of 25.
    The maximum Active Roster limit shall be reduced from 30 to 28 on the 15th day of the regular season.
    The maximum Active Roster limit shall be reduced from 28 to 26 on the 29th day of the championship season for the remainder of the championship season and postseason. There shall be no expanded rosters in September.
    The limitations on the number of pitchers on the Active Roster otherwise required by MLR 2(b)(2) shall not apply.
    In the event that a doubleheader takes place while the Active Roster limit is 26, both Clubs may use an additional player.
    A Club is permitted to carry up to three additional Taxi Squad players from its Club Player Pool on all road trips with the Major League team. If the Club elects to carry three additional players, at least one must be a player whose designated position prior to the season is catcher. Players on the Taxi Squad are permitted to workout with the Major League Club but are not permitted to be in uniform and in the dugout during games. Upon the conclusion of each road trip, players on the Taxi Squad will return to the Alternate Training Site.
    August 31st will be the 2020 trade deadline and September 15th will be the 2020 Postseason eligibility deadline.
    Standard Injured List placements will be for either 10 days or 45 days, with the latter replacing 60. A COVID-19 Related Injured List will allow for placements that will not require a confirmed positive test for COVID-19. A player may be placed on the COVID-19 Related IL based on a positive test for COVID-19, confirmed exposure to COVID-19, or if a player exhibits symptoms requiring self-isolation for further assessment.

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    • Took us 2 years but they finally got Nick Vincent

      Signed and is #60 guy in pool(for now)

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      Originally posted by rmc523 View Post
      Did we ever sign our main draft guys?
      Wednesday they said to be announced

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      • whats the deal with nick vincent? His numbers and track record look very very solid. why was he still available?

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        • Matt Kemp is on the Rockies now.

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          • Originally posted by fish16 View Post
            whats the deal with nick vincent? His numbers and track record look very very solid. why was he still available?
            He had some sort of injury last year and was just let go instead of the team keeping him.

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            • put down $10 to win $3000 for the marlins to win the world series. sounds like a sure thing to me

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              • Originally posted by fish16 View Post
                put down $10 to win $3000 for the marlins to win the world series. sounds like a sure thing to me
                For die-hards like us in a shortened season that’s a no brainer. Lets root this in. I put down $5 to win $1,500 and $35 (or thereabouts) to win $100 on Dodgers.

                I had Futures wagers on Marlins and Dodgers for the full season but those got cancelled obviously. My original Marlins wager was $1 to win $1,000

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                • Ian Desmond and his -1.7 WAR over the last 3 seasons is sitting out 2020.

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                  • Max Meyer signs today for 6.7 million. We save 500K for Dax

                    Jorge Mateo traded to SD. If they DFA him I hope we are all over him!! We dont have any spots open on 40 man but still. FYI on trades-u HAVE to be on the 60 man pool list to be traded BUT can be traded for a PTBNL which means u will see Miami getting some PTBNL in deals very likely

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                    Originally posted by fish16 View Post
                    whats the deal with nick vincent? His numbers and track record look very very solid. why was he still available?
                    He wanted to stay on the West Coast LY looked like crap with SF so went to Philly. Resign with SF since wants to be on West Coast but they let him go because not on 40 man. Marlins gave him a 60 man slot which other teams wouldnt yet

                    Thing people dont realize about the 60 man pool is u still have to be put on the 40 man roster to be in ML games

                    We got guys like Vincent/Northcraft/Box/Cook/Vesia who people think should be pitching in majors but in order for that to happen we gotta open spots up. 45 Day Brigham or Stanek? Trade or DFA Conley? Not many options really and only gonna be tougher next year
                    Last edited by tjfla; 07-01-2020, 06:42 AM.

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                    • So it sounds like service time will be prorated this year. According to an ESPN+ article Buster Olney wrote, because of this, the strategy of keeping a player down for the first couple weeks of the season to preserve the extra year, will be 5-6 games this year. Players already on the 40-man, however, need to stay down for 20 games. This applies to the 2014 International class, which for the Marlins is Sixto Sanchez and Jesus Sanchez.

                      I don't know if this changes much for the Marlins because they might want to still preserve the whole year for their top guys, but I do think we'll see at least one of their young bats at some point this year.

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                      • From Mish:

                        Marlins feel Meyer is already in the same category of elite arms with Sixto Sanchez, Edward Cabrera, Braxton Garrett and Trevor Rogers. ALL are a possibility for the season, but more likely we see 1 or 2. Nick Neidert is likely the first SP up outside of their starting 5.
                        I would imagine this would only happen if there are injuries or trades in the starting rotation. Interesting nonetheless.

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                        • From my perspective, Miami’s player pool is the most interesting in all of baseball. The Marlins are going to have seven top 100 prospects in their pool (Jazz Chisholm, Sixto Sanchez, Edward Cabrera, JJ Bleday, Lewin Diaz, Jesus Sanchez, and Monte Harrison) and you could argue I’m light on Max Meyer (a 45+ FV who’s likely to join the pool once he signs) and/or Braxton Garrett, which would give the Marlins eight or nine.

                          The likely big league roster has several players across a wide age range who the club hopes can recoup either on-field or trade value. Young post-prospect guys like Lewis Brinson and Isan Díaz will get a sink-or-swim, extended big league look. Older players like Jesús Aguilar, Francisco Cervelli, Jonathan Villar, Garrett Cooper, Matt Joyce and Corey Dickerson can all be flipped for long-term pieces if they come out of the gate hot and a contender needs a platoon bat or other role-playing upgrade. We’ll likely see the top 100 types later in the summer once these vets are either dealt or it’s clear their big league clock has struck midnight.

                          The roster situation is tough luck for right-hander Josh Roberson, who looked good after returning from injury late last summer and is a 40-man/Rule 5 candidate this year. If the Marlins add him to their pool later in the summer, it will give them a chance to evaluate Roberson for their 40-man while the rest of baseball misses out on a Rule 5-focused look because teams’ alternate sites are off limits for scouts.

                          I also think Johan Quezada — a wild, hard-throwing, 26-year-old reliever who dealt with years of injuries while with Minnesota — might blossom in the unseen void of the campsite and get a late-summer opportunity.
                          FanGraphs write-up on our 60-man.

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                          • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                            FanGraphs write-up on our 60-man.
                            Alot of our vets are already on the block. Doubtful we trade them till closer to August 31 and would get PTBNL in return(Miami wants guys who are not Rule 5) but they wanna get looks at alot of guys. Roberson/Brian Miller/Vesia-FO is hoping we start strong but won't be mad if we are out of it quick.

                            They added alot of vets to 60 man because they have to be on it to be traded

                            Rule 5 eligible in 2021
                            Garrett
                            Rogers
                            Roberson
                            Will Stewart
                            Remey Reed
                            Alberto Guerrero
                            Tyler Stevens
                            Palacios
                            Brady Puckett
                            Soriano
                            Thomas Jones
                            Alonso
                            Jerar

                            Of course NOT all these guys will be put on but they would all candidates to get looks in camp

                            Would like to extend Villar as well-they havent had real talks but right now plan is to hold onto him all year(Could change if says no extension or they get crazy offer). They expect him in CF but with the 30 man roster u will see him at 3B/2B too
                            Last edited by tjfla; 07-02-2020, 01:46 PM.

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                            • Originally posted by tjfla View Post
                              Alot of our vets are already on the block. Doubtful we trade them till closer to August 31 and would get PTBNL in return(Miami wants guys who are not Rule 5) but they wanna get looks at alot of guys. Roberson/Brian Miller/Vesia-FO is hoping we start strong but won't be mad if we are out of it quick.

                              They added alot of vets to 60 man because they have to be on it to be traded

                              Rule 5 eligible in 2021
                              Garrett
                              Rogers
                              Roberson
                              Will Stewart
                              Remey Reed
                              Alberto Guerrero
                              Tyler Stevens
                              Palacios
                              Brady Puckett
                              Soriano
                              Thomas Jones
                              Alonso
                              Jerar

                              Of course NOT all these guys will be put on but they would all candidates to get looks in camp

                              Would like to extend Villar as well-they havent had real talks but right now plan is to hold onto him all year(Could change if says no extension or they get crazy offer). They expect him in CF but with the 30 man roster u will see him at 3B/2B too
                              Locks for the 40 next year:

                              Garrett
                              Rogers

                              Maybes:
                              Jerar (almost a lock)
                              Roberson
                              Thomas Jones (unlikely)

                              Doubtful:

                              Palacios (since there is not going to be a minor league season, this is a guy that won't have pitched above the GCL, I don't think there is a threat of him being picked up in the Rule 5 draft.

                              No Chance:

                              The rest.

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                              I feel bad for Roberson and Mejia, I felt like this was a make or break season for both those guys. Guys who were going to start in Jupiter, but if they stayed healthy I would not have been surprised if they could've even made it all the way to Wichita by the end of the season. With no minor league season, I'd probably put money on neither of those guys being on the 40-man come spring.
                              Last edited by Nick; 07-02-2020, 02:57 PM.

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                              • Nick, why feel bad for Mejia? He's on the 40-man and a lock to remain there. At this point, based on performance, he's a more effective pitcher than any but Cabrera and Sanchez, and he's right there.

                                The guy I'm a bit sorry for is Burdick. In what universe do you choose Encarnacion or Bleday over Burdick? In addition to being equal OR BETTER with the bat, Burdick is a better all around player. Encarnacion can't play adequate OF defense and can't run. Folks don't say anything about Bleday because, frankly, he came up short of impressing anybody at Jupiter last season.

                                Enjoy.

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