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Which players are available in the draft depends on your league's current draft configuration setting (FYI, some leagues allow owners to vote for changes to these configurations and some do not). You can access this information from the 'Definition' Tab/Button on the main screen of the software. Here are the 3 possible ways player lists have been determined:
 
Which players are available in the draft depends on your league's current draft configuration setting (FYI, some leagues allow owners to vote for changes to these configurations and some do not). You can access this information from the 'Definition' Tab/Button on the main screen of the software. Here are the 3 possible ways player lists have been determined:
  
# Random Player Sets, which means that for every upcoming draft the sim chooses at random a set of MLB seasons 1871-present. Players who made their MLB DEBUT during one of those seasons (and meet other criteria for getting into our draft pools) are listed.     
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# Random Player Sets, which means that for every upcoming draft the sim chooses at random a set of MLB seasons 1893-present. Players who made their MLB DEBUT during one of those seasons (and meet other criteria for getting into our draft pools) are listed.     
 
# Sequential Player Sets, which cycle through a rotating and repeating set of year ranges. This is the way we handle leagues that are confined to certain eras, like Dead Ball, Modern Times, or Millennium. For example, in our Dead Ball league drafts cycle continuously through these ranges (1901-1905, 1906-1910, 1911-1915, 1916-1920). All players who DEBUTED in that range are draft-eligible.     
 
# Sequential Player Sets, which cycle through a rotating and repeating set of year ranges. This is the way we handle leagues that are confined to certain eras, like Dead Ball, Modern Times, or Millennium. For example, in our Dead Ball league drafts cycle continuously through these ranges (1901-1905, 1906-1910, 1911-1915, 1916-1920). All players who DEBUTED in that range are draft-eligible.     
 
# Traditional NSB Eras, which means that for every upcoming draft the sim chooses at random an [[NSB Eras|NSB era]] to feature. Any player making their MLB DEBUT in that era is draft-eligible.
 
# Traditional NSB Eras, which means that for every upcoming draft the sim chooses at random an [[NSB Eras|NSB era]] to feature. Any player making their MLB DEBUT in that era is draft-eligible.

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