THE ROSTER
When you get your 26-player roster following the league draft, 20 of those players will be assigned to your major league roster, and the remaining six will have been assigned to your minors. The players with the most SFBB points the previous season will automatically get assigned to the majors, making sure you have a valid roster. To meet minimum roster requirements, your major league roster must consist of 20 players and always contain at least:
1 player at each of the eight defensive positions (C,1B,2B,SS,3B,LF,CF,RF)
4 starting pitchers (any combination of lefties and/or righties, AL and/or NL)
3 relief pitchers, including at least one middle reliever
1 additional pitcher of any kind Starter or Reliever
The other four roster spots in your majors can be filled by players from any positions.
Statistics of players in your minors are not used in determining league results. The players in your minors remain the property of your team until they are traded or released; they cannot be claimed by other teams in the league.
Your roster starts with 26 players. After the rosters are released, you may expand to a total of 28 players through trades or free agent acquisitions.
A team may never have more than 20 players in its majors, but may have as few as 16 as long as minimum roster requirements are met. You earn the most points, of course, with 20.