1, 2, 3 and 5 pass. 4 fails. 1: 8 yes, 1 no 2: 9 yes 3: 7 yes, 1 no, 1 abstain 4: 1 yes, 8 no 5: 9 yes 1. If a team uses all of the availability for their 6th starter and a starting pitcher injury requires another 6th starter to be placed on the roster, when the team plays in the series that will require a new pitcher join the team, the GM picks up an additional 6th starter and that pitcher remains solely on their roster until the completion of the SL regular season. 2. If a team qualifies for the playoffs and chooses to rest a starting pitcher, the available pickup that is selected to start in place of the resting pitcher remains solely on their roster until the completion of the SL regular season. 3. If a team runs out of relievers because of relief usage limitations specific to the last available reliever's reaching their allowed seasonal innings pitched, the opposing team may select an available starting pitcher to replace the reliever for the remainder of the game. If an oppposing starting pitcher has been replaced in the rotation by a FA starter because of clinching a playoff spot, the resting pitcher will not be considered as available. The chosen starting pitcher will not have his rest impacted for his next scheduled start. 4. Once a player has reached his required number of sits for the regular season and/or each post-season series in which he is involved, ignore all injuries to that player except for the game in which they occur. 5. When a team runs out of rated players at a position due to injury, the team is allowed to pick up a free agent for the duration of the need (until a rated player returns to the active roster). The acquired player must have a injury (J) rating equal to the highest injury rating available. For example, if a J-0 is available at the position, a J-0 must be acquired. If a J-1 is the highest available rating, then a J-1 must be acquired. If the only player rated at the highest injury rating has a different primary position, he still must be required. For example, a primary-position first baseman with a J-0 who is rated 2B5 could be the lone J-0 available at 2B. In such a case, this player must be acquired. The acquired player may not be used to steal, nor to H&R either as a batter or a runner. He is allowed to bunt. This rule applies to the regular season and playoffs.