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Originally Posted by spike333
1. In the financial setting, the reserve clause option has a logic similar to that of kbo's salary adjustment.
What do you think about introducing this? At least it looks better than the current Non-escalating Arbitration.
Currently, in non-escalating arbitration, salary cuts and increases do not match the reality of kbo.
2. And there is the problem of foreign players' major league service time.
At the end of the contract period, if the player's service time is less than 8 years, they will not be released as FA.
And in reality, foreign players who advance to the kbo league cannot get the title of Rookie of the Year.
3. And from 2023, kbo will be able to have one foreign player in the minor league, one for each pitcher and one for batter.
You need other options than the option of allowing all foreign players in the minor leagues like *** or Taiwan league.
4. And there's the problem with free agents. kbo does not match A/B type, CBA type, and cash compensation type supported by ootp.
It is not kbo's fa compensation, but it seems to be a better option if you mix A/B type and cash compensation type.
Sorry for my poor English.
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Some interesting points here!
For 1, it's possible that the reserve clause settings would indeed work better to reflect the reality of the KBO salary structure. There's certainly no reason we couldn't set the KBO to use this in-game if it's felt that this better reflects the KBO process but we'd be interested in hearing options on that from people who have tried both methods.
2. This is a known problem with the current OOTP service time system, not with the KBO only but with other international leagues as well. It's something we're aware of and is on our list of potential fixes/improvements to include in a future version of the game.
3. Yes, it completely makes sense to implement a feature like this for the minor leagues and it's also on our list of potential fixes/improvements to include in a future version of the game.
4. This is also something we'll look to improve sometime in the future.