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Chicago ISR

Chicago submits:

Mauricio Cabrera (1.2M/2019)

I'll be honest this is a true request. He started the MLB season on the DL and never played in the Majors in 2017. He did log innings in the minors. I don't have the knowledge of the injury to know if this was an extensive rehab and then setback after setback.
Brent A. Brown
Chicago Rum Runners
President of Baseball Operations

World Series Champions
CJWL - 2017 (Grinders)

LCS
NABL-AL 2018 (Louisville Bats)

Re: Chicago ISR

Reply #1
Brent:

He was activated on May 7 and sent to Triple A: https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/braves-mauricio-cabrera-activated-sent-to-triple-a/.  Prior to that, he had a rehab assignment that started on April 26: https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=cabrer000mau&type=pgl&year=2017  The only evidence I can find that he was placed on the DL again was a 7 day stint in the minors in late July: http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=606291#/career/R/pitching/2017/ALL and a rehab assignment later that month (same link).  This information (aside from the 7 day DL stint) is consistent with the site provided by Kyle: https://www.rosterresource.com/mlb-disabled-list-tracker/

Again, this is why we use DMB's status stat.  Trying to prove using various web sources whether a player was on the DL for 70% or more time is frustrating.  We have a rule for a reason and won't be granting exceptions from that rule aside a clear error on DMB's part.
David
Phoenix Miners

Re: Chicago ISR

Reply #2
Good with me, I just wanted a valid determination.
Brent A. Brown
Chicago Rum Runners
President of Baseball Operations

World Series Champions
CJWL - 2017 (Grinders)

LCS
NABL-AL 2018 (Louisville Bats)

Re: Chicago ISR

Reply #3
Thanks for understanding Brent.
David
Phoenix Miners