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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
In related news, if Rhodes is registered at ichi-gun for 150 days next season, he will qualify for free agency, and with it, become a Japanese player. That's right, he will no longer be restricted by the foreign player limit. According to Chapter 11, Section 82, Condition 4, a foreign player who has completed the requirements for free agency is no longer bound by the foreign player limitations (11-82 Subsection 2) starting the season after qualifying.
Should Rhodes keep with the top team for 150 days next season, he will be the second player after Seibu's Kaku Taigen to qualify under this rule.
I've never really been strongly opposed to the foreign player limits (as many of you are), but I did think that becoming exempt after about five years or so would be nice. I wasn't aware of this rule before, and am glad to see that it is there. Campaigning to reduce the length of this condition might be better recieved than campaigning against the foreign player limits all together.