Badsmerf Verified Member Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 Kepler has already been there twice, so he is ineligible.
sane Provisional Member Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 Kepler has already been there twice, so he is ineligible. Are you sure that is a rule? The eligibility rules to play in the AFL are simple. The roster size is 30 players per team. Each Major League organization is required to provide six players subject to the following requirements: All Triple-A and Double-A players are eligible, provided the players are on at least a Double-A level roster no later than Aug. 1. One player below the Double-A level is allowed per Major League team. One foreign player is allowed, as long as the player does not reside in a country that participates in winter ball, as part of the Caribbean Confederation or the Australian winter league. No players with more than one year of credited Major League service as of August 31 are eligible, except a team may select one player picked in the most recently concluded Major League Rule 5 Draft. To be eligible, players on Minor League disabled lists must be activated at least 45 days before the conclusion of their respective seasons.
Clear Lake Twinsfan Verified Member Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 For position players, I'd like to see Adam Brett Walker, Stuart Turner, and Levi Michael. For pitchers, I'd like to see Alex Meyer go and get some innings in as a starter. Taylor Rodgers went last year but got hurt right away, so I could see him going back again this year. If Kohl Stewart has innings left for this year, I'd like to see him be the Class A exception. I'd finish out the pitchers from the group of Nick Burdi, Brandon Peterson, and Cole Johnson. Although I'd like to see Corey Williams go, I'm not sure how much they'll want to push him in his first year back from surgery.
BoomBoom Provisional Member Posted August 24, 2015 Posted August 24, 2015 When does the Arizona Fall list become public? I thought it was around this time in August.
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