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Originally Posted by ravinhood
There should be a clause in contracts within 90 days of signings or say if something happens and that pitcher can't pitch then the contracts become null and void.
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I'm sure that would violate the collective bargaining agreement. In real life, though, this sort of situation would be handled by the team's insurance policy, so the club wouldn't actually be stuck with the entire $11 million bill for a pitcher who can't pitch. Of course, that's not something that is handled in OOTP. I'm sure there are those who would want that option, but there are others who would rather play OOTP as a baseball simulation than as an accounting simulation.