Just something from the old days of OOTP. A successful draft year over year.
%= Makes it at the major league level.
First Round: 100%. Like to get your impact here two out of three years, but MUST contribute to the majors.
Second Round: 75%. Impact from this round one out of every 4 years.
Third/ Fourth Round 50%. Any impact players from here on out is a bonus.
5th thru 10th: 17%. Basically you hope one player in these rounds makes it.
I was going to write up the history of Pawtucket first rounders just haven't had the time. Had some really good hits to along with some horrible ones.
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Originally posted by Clay View PostBS - True drafting ability in the BLB comes from hitting the 2nd and 3rd Rounders consistently because the 4th+ rounders that become significant contributors are the exception, not the rule AND people miss on 2nd and 3rd Rounders more often than you'd think.
1984 4.BAL:Carlos Pena (MR)-Baltimore
1984 8.BAL: Jeremiah Alexander (C)-Pawtucket
1986 5.BAL: Zack Murphy (MR)-Mississippi
1986 7.BAL: Raul Reyes (MR)- Davenport
1987 7.BAL: Joaquin Martinez (MR/SP)-Maine
1988 4.BAL: Pleun Schuilenberg (MR)- Hyundai
1988 7.BAL: Dani Salcido (SP)-Baltimore
1988 9.BAL: Dave Lock (MR)-Dallas
1990:4.BAL: Don Morgan (OF)-Denver
1990:5.BAL: Brad Antell (SS)-Baltimore
1991:5.BAL: Franklin Cruz(MR)-Washington
Those are only the major contributors that have been drafted and that's only Baltimore. There are even more shrewd drafting GM's that I'm sure do better than I do.
You've convinced yourself that the only way to get players is to draft early and often. That's fine, its a strategy that has worked well for you. However, it isn't the only successful way to draft in this league.
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Maine 4th Round Draft Pick
I can't get into the draft room again. Maine selects RF Danny Gonzalez. I have sent a pm to Clay but he's just gone offline.
Alan
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Originally posted by elprez98 View PostI looked through your trades and drafts this morning.
I'll give you best trading GM. And seriously, you have gotten to where you are by repeatedly raping Pittsburgh for their own guys. Genius.
But drafting well 1-3 is fine. The numbers show that most of us do that relatively well. You've just had more opportunities to do so through shrewd trades. Kudos for that.
However, true drafting ability lies in getting talent in the later rounds.
Say what you will, believe what you need to, a search what you can... but the numbers don't lie.... I have 5 guys on the TOP PLAYERS and 8 GUYS on the BA TOP PROSPECTS that I drafted still with my Organization....plus a smattering of guys I hit that play elsewhere (e.g. Raul Gonzalez in Indy that I took in the 6th Round).
All that being said... in the end it's largely a crap shoot... and as I've said before.... I'm really good at this game.... but I should be because I probably spend more time with it than anyone else in the league. That's not a brag... it's sad really. I run hundreds of Single Player seasons every year just to "study" how the game works.
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Originally posted by Clay View PostHad 'em. Had to cut them because all my picks hit and push me over the CAP.
I'll give you best trading GM. And seriously, you have gotten to where you are by repeatedly raping Pittsburgh for their own guys. Genius.
But drafting well 1-3 is fine. The numbers show that most of us do that relatively well. You've just had more opportunities to do so through shrewd trades. Kudos for that.
However, true drafting ability lies in getting talent in the later rounds.
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Zing!
Not too happy with my draft. Ending up with a lot of the poor man's versions of the guys I really wanted. Last year, I really wanted the guys I ended up drafting in the first five rounds. This year, just settling.
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Originally posted by elprez98 View PostYep.
You really have to watch out for those stars that Virginia produces from late draft picks.
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Originally posted by Clay View PostOnce again Linty gets a guy I really like.... this was the last guy in the draft that I saw as top tier potential talent.I was going to take Zimmerman with my pick if he was there. Easily the best player left, and it would have let me pick 3 players from the same team.
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I was going to take Zimmerman with my pick if he was there. Easily the best player left, and it would have let me pick 3 players from the same team. Only reason I didn't pick him to start round was that I didn't really want to pick another catcher, going completely against my usual 'best player available' strategy.
I got Ian Prentice with my most recent pick. Nothing special here. I think he's the best SP still on the board.
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Originally posted by Skerik View PostRound 3
3 1 49 Carolina Tobs SP Seth Schnitzler
3 2 50 Hyundai Dinos MR Victor Caudillo
3 3 51 Hyundai Dinos CF Ron Adams
3 4 52 Morgantown Mohawks SP B.J. Mobley
3 5 53 Denver Bulls SS Danny de la Garza
3 6 54 Syracuse Slammers RF Zack Hutchinson
3 7 55 Hartford Whalers 1B Shannon Roberts
3 8 56 Hartford Whalers CL Andy Beniquez
3 9 57 Baltimore Bulldogs SS Zack Richardson
3 10 58 Baltimore Bulldogs MR Angelo Falconieri
3 11 59 Baltimore Bulldogs CF Pat Marlin
3 12 60 Los Alamos Bandits RF Dave Crews
3 13 61 Mississippi Storm 1B Tommy Keatts
3 14 62 California Kodiaks C William Zimmerman
3 15 63 Syracuse Slammers C Robby Shumway
3 16 64 Los Alamos Bandits LF Seth Funk
Round 4
4 1 65 California Kodiaks SS Alex de Jesus
4 2 66 Carolina Tobs SP Ian Prentice
4 3 67 Hyundai Dinos MR David Castaneda
4 4 68 Philadelphia Freedom MR Joey Davis
4 5 69 New Orleans Dukes 2B Tyler Sawtelle
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Originally posted by Pat View PostCan someone hit me with a draft update?
3 1 49 Carolina Tobs SP Seth Schnitzler
3 2 50 Hyundai Dinos MR Victor Caudillo
3 3 51 Hyundai Dinos CF Ron Adams
3 4 52 Morgantown Mohawks SP B.J. Mobley
3 5 53 Denver Bulls SS Danny de la Garza
3 6 54 Syracuse Slammers RF Zack Hutchinson
3 7 55 Hartford Whalers 1B Shannon Roberts
3 8 56 Hartford Whalers CL Andy Beniquez
3 9 57 Baltimore Bulldogs SS Zack Richardson
3 10 58 Baltimore Bulldogs MR Angelo Falconieri
3 11 59 Baltimore Bulldogs CF Pat Marlin
3 12 60 Los Alamos Bandits RF Dave Crews
3 13 61 Mississippi Storm 1B Tommy Keatts
3 14 62 California Kodiaks C William Zimmerman
3 15 63 Syracuse Slammers C Robby Shumway
3 16 64 Los Alamos Bandits LF Seth Funk
Round 4
4 1 65 California Kodiaks SS Alex de Jesus
4 2 66 Carolina Tobs SP Ian Prentice
4 3 67 Hyundai Dinos MR David Castaneda
4 4 68 Philadelphia Freedom MR Joey Davis
4 5 69 New Orleans Dukes 2B Tyler Sawtelle
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