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- Name: Shawn Walsh
We need to look at rewriting the rules if we're instituting minor league DL penalties (I was seriously under the impression that we didn't really pay much attention to the minor league DL). No minor league references in the rules either, #3 is basically the only way they are brought into the discussion.
1. Players on the disabled list in the MLB are considered injured.
3. Players who are shown to not be playing due to physical ailment are considered injured.
6. Players are required to spend a minimum of 2 weeks on the DL in the IBC.
7. If a player is found to be playing when injured, the person simming the games will immediately deactivate him, no roster adjustment will be allowed. The first time this happens the GM will receive a warning from the commissioner. The second time within the span of 60 days of the first offense the player will be benched for an additional two weeks beyond the time the player is activated in the MLB. A third offense within 60 days of the first will result in the player being benched for an additional 4 weeks beyond his MLB return date. A fourth offense within 60 days of the first may result in the release of the player onto waivers.
1. Players on the disabled list in the MLB are considered injured.
3. Players who are shown to not be playing due to physical ailment are considered injured.
6. Players are required to spend a minimum of 2 weeks on the DL in the IBC.
7. If a player is found to be playing when injured, the person simming the games will immediately deactivate him, no roster adjustment will be allowed. The first time this happens the GM will receive a warning from the commissioner. The second time within the span of 60 days of the first offense the player will be benched for an additional two weeks beyond the time the player is activated in the MLB. A third offense within 60 days of the first will result in the player being benched for an additional 4 weeks beyond his MLB return date. A fourth offense within 60 days of the first may result in the release of the player onto waivers.