Does anyone know when Clay Holmes will be enabled as P or SP? This year he's going to be a starter, and in some leagues, this matters since the scoring isn't the same.
Making any position eligibility change arbitrarily like this is bizarre, but especially so given most people have already drafted and purposely drafted Holmes as a SPRP. Sorry your league has different scoring. Sounds like a you issue, but you’ve caused issues for everyone else. This is the kind of stuff that makes people leave FF for other platforms (which accurately still list Holmes as a RP).
He started 0 games last year. Under the eligibility rules he would be a RP as of opening day. Once 3 starts are accumulated he would have SP eligibility as well - in other words a P for 2025.
Then if he makes 7 or less relief appearances in 2025, he should lose that P position and just be SP in 2026
Changing him to a SP is insane. If anything, he should be a P. Many owners already drafted him thinking he would be a SPRP. Changing this now, arbitrarily, to make him a SP is bizarre. Make him a RP or P immediately, Fleaflicker.
Fleaflicker made the correction because you pandered. He is supposed to be an RP only until he makes three starts. This affects many other leagues and not just you.
Arge2000Fri 3/14/25 4:29 PM
Does anyone know when Clay Holmes will be enabled as P or SP? This year he's going to be a starter, and in some leagues, this matters since the scoring isn't the same.
ColeClaybournSun 3/23/25 8:53 PM
Making any position eligibility change arbitrarily like this is bizarre, but especially so given most people have already drafted and purposely drafted Holmes as a SPRP. Sorry your league has different scoring. Sounds like a you issue, but you’ve caused issues for everyone else. This is the kind of stuff that makes people leave FF for other platforms (which accurately still list Holmes as a RP).
hollywood_22Sun 3/23/25 8:45 PM
He started 0 games last year. Under the eligibility rules he would be a RP as of opening day. Once 3 starts are accumulated he would have SP eligibility as well - in other words a P for 2025.
Then if he makes 7 or less relief appearances in 2025, he should lose that P position and just be SP in 2026
ColeClaybournSun 3/23/25 8:54 PM
This is accurate
ColeClaybournSun 3/23/25 7:59 PM
Changing him to a SP is insane. If anything, he should be a P. Many owners already drafted him thinking he would be a SPRP. Changing this now, arbitrarily, to make him a SP is bizarre. Make him a RP or P immediately, Fleaflicker.
pmh324Sun 3/23/25 5:22 PM
Are you serious?
Come on. He made 67 relief appearances last year.
The_HulkSun 3/23/25 3:04 AM
You just run your mouth.
The_HulkFri 3/21/25 3:01 AM
Fleaflicker made the correction because you pandered. He is supposed to be an RP only until he makes three starts. This affects many other leagues and not just you.
He is supposed to be RP eligible all year.
Desert_DawgsFri 3/21/25 12:02 AM
I think it still falls under the criteria below for 2025..
fleaflicker.com
MLB
Position players qualify for new positions:
If they made at least 10 starts at the position the previous season.
Or if they made at least 7 starts at the position this season.
Pitchers qualify for new positions:
If they made at least 3 starts for SP (starting pitcher) eligibility this season.
And if they made at least 8 relief appearances for RP (relief pitcher) eligibility this season.
Preseason eligibility for new pitchers is determined by our data provider and team depth charts.
ColeClaybournMon 3/24/25 12:09 PM
Fleaflicker isn't even following its own guidelines on this. SMH.