I have a prime pitcher that I plan to put on inactive status, and I have a question. If I do so and then lose my inactive players (a game error has taken my players from me before), will this Prime Pitcher be taken also? I paid good money for him and would hate to just lose him. Thanks for any info.
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Out of curiosity, if you want him so much why put him on inactive status?
For the current game design, 5 star players will be dropped first and then prime player.
However, the number of prime players is less than the total number of players which means the game will never drop a prime player.
The only concern is that if you trade your inactive players for some draft pick in the store. You will lose your prime pitcher.
Because he is not as good as two of the 5 star pitchers I have. If I lose him that's fine, but I spent good money on him in the hope that a prime player would turn out better.
He is def in the bottom 2 of prime pitchers. I hear ya there
This is not true. There is more than 5 prime pitchers and more prime hitters than the starting lineup and bench
I don't think you understand what Jemic has said.
You can have 30 inactive players so the number is larger than the number of total prime players.
Let's say you put one prime player on inactive. What will happen after 100 times #1 draft pick?
The answer is that the prime player will still be there.
If he keeps going at his current rate, I may not wanna get rid of him. He is currently 53-7 and has a WHIP of 2.23 and an opponents batting average of .204. He also has an ERA of 4.03 and is the lowest on a staff with Lincecum, Sabathia, Kershaw, and Fernandez. Not bad.