MLB trade deadline moved to Aug. 31, teams can have 30 players on Opening Day roster in latest draft of league proposal
Updated 7:28 PM; Today 7:28 PM
By Chris Cotillo |
ccotillo@MassLive.com
Major League Baseball is considering making drastic changes to its roster rules and league calendar this summer, according to a draft of the league’s operations manual obtained by MassLive.
Under the league’s latest plan for a 60-game season, the annual trade deadline would be moved from July 31 to Aug. 31. The memo calls for teams to begin the season with 30-man active rosters that will gradually be reduced to 26-man rosters by the end of the first month.
Here are some roster-related highlights of the proposal, which is subject to change before the season begins in late July.
* The trade deadline would move from July 31 to Aug. 31, representing the halfway point of the regular season.
* On Opening Day, teams would be able to carry up to 30 players on their active roster. On the 15th day of the season, the active roster limit would decrease to 28, and it further decrease to 26 players on the 29th day of the season. Teams would then have regular 26-man active rosters for the rest of the season and postseason.
* The transaction freeze that has been in place since March 26 would be lifted at noon on the fifth day prior to spring training, allowing teams to start tweaking their rosters.
* The deadline for players to become postseason-eligible would be Sept. 15 (meaning they would have to be in an organization on that date to qualify for postseason play).
* The number of active days required for Rule 5 players would be reduced proportionally to the number of days in the revised season.
* Three days before spring training, teams would submit a list designating the 60 players who will be part of their “player pool” of eligible participants in the season. That pool would include every 40-man roster and a series of non-roster players under contract. Not all of those players will be invited to major league spring training.
Teams cannot exceed 60 players in their designated player pool. To add a player, they must remove another through an improved transaction (including trades, waiver claims, releases, outright assignments, etc.)
Players not on the active roster would report to an alternate training site, which would be close to the team’s home ballpark. Intrasquad games would be permitted at those locations.
* For all road trips, teams would be allowed to carry up to three players on a “taxi squad” -- including one catcher. Those players would not receive major league service time but would be on hand in case teams needed to make changes to their rosters while on the road.
* Both position players and pitchers would require 10-day injured list stints and the 60-day injured list would become the 45-day injured list. There would be a separate COVID-19 related injured list for players who test positive for COVID-19, confirmed to have been exposed to COVID-19, or exhibits symptoms requiring self-isolation.
Players on that list would not count against a the active list limit, reserve list limit, or against the player pool limits.
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