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As of today I am leaning toward a model of "full integration." That means that these players will appear in our traditional pools and not be treated as a special case (e.g., candidates for Auxiliary Rosters or a special waivers collection). I am considering making the BEST of them perpetual free agents. More anon.
 
As of today I am leaning toward a model of "full integration." That means that these players will appear in our traditional pools and not be treated as a special case (e.g., candidates for Auxiliary Rosters or a special waivers collection). I am considering making the BEST of them perpetual free agents. More anon.
  
=== September 13, 2021 - More New Leagues Coming in Version 7 ===
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== September 13, 2021 - More New Leagues Coming in Version 7 ==
  
 
Beyond the 7 "Negro Leagues," we will be expanding the NL back to its inception in 1876. From the start NSB made 1893 the cutoff for old-timers because it was the first year of the 60' 6" mound distance from home plate. However, the recent addition of Dead-Ball-Era-only leagues has put some strain on player supply and stimulated further thought about this limit.  
 
Beyond the 7 "Negro Leagues," we will be expanding the NL back to its inception in 1876. From the start NSB made 1893 the cutoff for old-timers because it was the first year of the 60' 6" mound distance from home plate. However, the recent addition of Dead-Ball-Era-only leagues has put some strain on player supply and stimulated further thought about this limit.  

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