FredJacket
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Joey Bart has been assigned to the Class A-Advanced, San Jose Giants. Season opener, Thurs 4/4.
Many thanks, Fred, for the updates on Bart.
I believe the Giants will bring Bart up to the bigs this year.
Yeah... my main reason for trying to keep up with his progress is I'd like to see him in Richmond (Giants AA affiliate) should he end up there for any stretch.I wish he would have started in Augusta for just a few games. I read an interview from the Giants GM somewhere and he all but said he would not be coming up this year, I don't think they want to start his clock running until next year.
I wish he would have started in Augusta for just a few games. I read an interview from the Giants GM somewhere and he all but said he would not be coming up this year, I don't think they want to start his clock running until next year.
What clock? I would have guessed MLB contracts were for a certain number of years, regardless of where you played.
You are under team control until you reach 6 full years of service time. A year in baseball is 172 days on the roster. There are actually more days, but you are capped at 172. That is what all the hubbub about Kris Bryant, etc was, the teams kept them in the minors until they could earn less than 172 days on the roster and that season would not count against the 6 because it would be less than a full year. Also, the top 22% of 2nd year’s are what are known as super 2’s and get to arbitration a year early. So service time is carefully watched by the teams
You are under team control until you reach 6 full years of service time. A year in baseball is 172 days on the roster. There are actually more days, but you are capped at 172. That is what all the hubbub about Kris Bryant, etc was, the teams kept them in the minors until they could earn less than 172 days on the roster and that season would not count against the 6 because it would be less than a full year. Also, the top 22% of 2nd year’s are what are known as super 2’s and get to arbitration a year early. So service time is carefully watched by the teams