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You still have two seasons before they reach 10 years (and may get more if they can keep it together past 40). They may make it past a benchmark that makes your life easier. 2000 hits and 300 homers are in reach for Player 1, and those will help. I'm not sure about benchmarks for Player 2, but if he hits 150 or 175 wins (especially if he's got a good lead over #2), that might help.
Either way, I like the idea of holding off for at least ten years. That should give you a better sense or scope for their accomplishments. You might still want to put them in as pioneers (after all, credit should be given to the people who set the records that others will later break), but you might enjoy it more if they turn out to be even more special.
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Currently managing: The Bridgetown Gruffs
History:
Portland Purple Knights of the USBL: 1x NL Champs
1970-74 Berkeley Free Radicals of the BBL: 4x Division Title, 3x LCS, 2x Left Coast Cup Champions
2011 Portland River Dragons of the SPL: 1x Division Title
2011 Las Vegas Coyotes (MLB): half season before DH bored me to death.
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