I like the new position flexibility in the CDG. However, I do notice that players who did not play in the MLB last year do not have any valid position. In the past I believe the tool used to go to last year a player appeared - meaning that if they did not play in 2020 the tool would go to the previous year. Examples include Kirriloff and Wander Franco. This becomes hard to deal with especially if you use the grid option in CDG. In these cases the player does not show up in the tool.
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Hate to be a bother but it does not appear to be 100 % accurate. Trey Mancini only shows up as first base eligible in CDG for 2021. He did not play in 2020. Based on 2019 he should be was eligible at first base and outfield. 92 games in of 56 games at first baseLast edited by fritos; 02-14-2021, 12:30 PM.11 Team AL only 4x4 260.00
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Originally posted by fritos View PostHate to be a bother but it does not appear to be 100 % accurate. Trey Mancini only shows up as first base eligible in CDG for 2021. He did not play in 2020. Based on 2019 he should be was eligible at first base and outfield. 92 games in of 56 games at first base
And I actually don't think what you're suggesting is how most leagues would handle it, either. For a guy who didn't play in 2020 and is thus technically eligible nowhere, when you look back to 2019 I think most leagues would just give eligibility at the position they played the most (ie OF for Mancini), not every position they qualified at based on 2019.
Point being, that policy is going to be more league-specific than we can really account for here.
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Originally posted by Sleehrat View PostInterestingly, Rotolab is showing Mancini as 1b eligible. Our league follows rules Ray laid out above - if you missed a year, then position he played the most, which for Mancini would be OF.
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Originally posted by Sleehrat View PostInterestingly, Rotolab is showing Mancini as 1b eligible. Our league follows rules Ray laid out above - if you missed a year, then position he played the most, which for Mancini would be OF.
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That is correct, Ray. It is calculated within RotoLab, per league, when the league is loaded or the user clicks the Re-Qualify button under SETUP / POSITIONS.
For players that did not play any games in the previous year, the program uses his MPOS. If that field is empty, they are put at OF. That field is generally used by me, but it is usually set when the player is young and coming up through the minor league system. I generally don't review each and every player's MPOS field. Usually I try to check players that missed the previous season, but every year I miss a few players. I'll check the MPOS and it should be correct for the next projections file.
You can override the process by setting his IPOS to OF. Just get the cursor to that cell and hit the [ENTER] key, cursor down, and hit [ENTER} to accept. The mouse does not work for this. Below is the canned email I send out about the topic of MPOS, IPOS and XPOS:
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If you are in more than one league and have different rules, you can turn off the usage of those under SETUP / POSITIONS. But for this league you want to leave them on so that they are used after the edits. MPOS is mostly used by me and that may get edited by me later on. It is the base position the player would go to if no games were played. IPOS will override that, XPOS adds to the player's list.
Also, keep in mind that the Pitcher position is not really a position, but just a tag. This is usually controlled with the setting under SETUP / POSITIONS (the "Pitcher Projections Based on Projections" option). You can turn that off and set them yourself, but really they are all pitchers in most leagues and the tag (SP, MR and CL) just separates them so they can be seen more clearly on the Draft screen.
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Starting to see errors in CDG again. I have my eligibility parameter set for 7. A few players are showing up as eligible at a position they should not qualify. Examples include Hanser and Grandal (maybe JD Martinez). For Hanser the player profile says he played DH 1. 2B 52 and 3B as 5 for 2020. Yet in the CDG output it shows Hanser as eligible at 2B and 3B. Grandal is showing up as 1B eligible even though the player profile shows he only played 1B 6 times in 2020.11 Team AL only 4x4 260.00
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