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Hi everyone, I searched before posting and didn’t see this addressed. Per the new 2020 MLB rules, a team can carry an unlimited number of pitchers. For some (crazy) reason, the Cubs carry 15 pitchers. When I set my roster, it only lets me carry 14, and adds a position player from the minors and takes away a random pitcher. Anyone else have this problem—and is there a way around it besides a patch from SDS? Thanks!
Those 2020 rules weren't new rules,they were temporary rules. be glad it allows you 14 the rule is actually 13
https://www.mlb.com/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-mlb-in-2021
• Rosters once again feature 26 players, after expanding in 2020. Roster size will increase to 28 players in September. There will not be a limit to how many pitchers can be on a team's roster.
@bradfwallace_psn said in Maximum # of Pitchers on Activ Rster:
https://www.mlb.com/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-mlb-in-2021 • Rosters once again feature 26 players, after expanding in 2020. Roster size will increase to 28 players in September. There will not be a limit to how many pitchers can be on a team's roster.
Not sure why you quoted this line, but we're in May.
I quoted it because the response to my original post said there was a cap on number of pitchers. There is not a cap this season—all season. Not just September. The Cubs have 15 pitchers on their roster currently, which verifies this is the case.