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  • Sharkn20
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    Who is more important?? Where would you put your best employee??

    * Bench Coach

    * Manager

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  • Carlos
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    It's like MLB.

    Some guys absolutely rake in the minors. Heyward was projected to be an amazing power hitter. He's turned into a high on base defender.

    Jay Bruce was once projected to be an all-around better Adam Dunn. That didn't really happen.

    Even Alex Gordon was projected to be much more talented than the player he is.

    But you also get guys that surprise people. Robinson Cano was never supposed to be the hitter he is.

    I think OOTP emulates this well. It's more likely a player is a bust than a rough player becomes a diamond, but either can happen.

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  • Sharkn20
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    Originally posted by BDub View Post
    Its possible. He may stick at the BLB level and be a starter or bench player. Some guys wont be as sucessful and will be career minor leaguers. The only way you will know is if you give them some playing time at the BLB level if you feel they are ready.
    Interesting

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  • BDub
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    Originally posted by Sharkn20 View Post
    So, would you say that if a player is excelling in AAA consistenly, can have a role in the BLB regardless his ratings?

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    Its possible. He may stick at the BLB level and be a starter or bench player. Some guys wont be as sucessful and will be career minor leaguers. The only way you will know is if you give them some playing time at the BLB level if you feel they are ready.

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  • Sharkn20
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    Originally posted by BDub View Post
    Stats dont lie. Consistency is the key and ratings can play into that. There are many factors that go into a player living up to expectations and other players going beyond what the ratings suggest.
    So, would you say that if a player is excelling in AAA consistenly, can have a role in the BLB regardless his ratings?

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  • BDub
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    Originally posted by Sharkn20 View Post
    As am digging more and more into the OOTP / MLB. Starting to realise that stats are very important. It's not all about the ratings.

    I would appreciate your input with this matter.

    Is anyone playing a SP stats only game?? Is it useful to be a stats master to improve your playing experience in OOTP?

    I remember Z giving a stats monster guy with no so many ratings a shot in the BLB. How that history finished?

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    Stats dont lie. Consistency is the key and ratings can play into that. There are many factors that go into a player living up to expectations and other players going beyond what the ratings suggest. And then, some guys just never get it and turn into a bust.

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  • Sharkn20
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    As am digging more and more into the OOTP / MLB. Starting to realise that stats are very important. It's not all about the ratings.

    I would appreciate your input with this matter.

    Is anyone playing a SP stats only game?? Is it useful to be a stats master to improve your playing experience in OOTP?

    I remember Z giving a stats monster guy with no so many ratings a shot in the BLB. How that history finished?

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  • Sharkn20
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    Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
    It comes off the books.
    Thanks Z!

    We have Martin and Barber in AAA whom potentially will field better than daddy but I do like the 41 years old dudde, nect year will be 42 and he still have it against lefties. Not anymore against RHP though...

    I think is time to hand the D# in the OF to the younger generation of Sharks...

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  • Z
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    Originally posted by Sharkn20 View Post
    If we decide to extend a player and he decides to hang up, would we eat his salary next year?? Or it would come out of the books??
    It comes off the books.

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  • Sharkn20
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    If we decide to extend a player and he decides to hang up, would we eat his salary next year?? Or it would come out of the books??

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  • Ryan
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    Originally posted by Carlos View Post
    Someone will want a player worth a high arbitration price.
    I agree with this. Unless a guy has completely fallen off, you could get a pretty decent return for a cost controlled guy. Especially given the demands in Free Agency.

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  • Hank
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    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
    No rule against it, it's just a gamble that if you go through arbitration and you can't move the guy, you're stuck with him. Best bet is to try to trade him before arbitration either during the playoffs or right after.
    Thanks guys!

    I'm probably going to have to say goodbye to Taylor Thomas.
    He will receive a touching video tribute when he returns to Morgantown.
    I'm going to find every famous song by a Taylor (Swift, Dayne, Taylor Hanson, James and possibly a guest spot by Menudo).

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  • Carlos
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    Originally posted by Hank View Post
    Are there any BLB rules against agreeing to an arbitration deal and then trading the player?

    I have a couple guys who are in line for big raises next year.
    I don't think I'll be able to keep them. My projected budget for 2016 is a whopping $124M!

    Someone will have to go, but I don't want them to walk for nothing and I can't deal them now in the middle of a playoff run.
    Someone will want a player worth a high arbitration price.

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  • Ryan
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    Originally posted by Hank View Post
    Are there any BLB rules against agreeing to an arbitration deal and then trading the player?

    I have a couple guys who are in line for big raises next year.
    I don't think I'll be able to keep them. My projected budget for 2016 is a whopping $124M!

    Someone will have to go, but I don't want them to walk for nothing and I can't deal them now in the middle of a playoff run.
    No rule against it, it's just a gamble that if you go through arbitration and you can't move the guy, you're stuck with him. Best bet is to try to trade him before arbitration either during the playoffs or right after.

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  • Z
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    Originally posted by Hank View Post
    Are there any BLB rules against agreeing to an arbitration deal and then trading the player?

    I have a couple guys who are in line for big raises next year.
    I don't think I'll be able to keep them. My projected budget for 2016 is a whopping $124M!

    Someone will have to go, but I don't want them to walk for nothing and I can't deal them now in the middle of a playoff run.
    Nope.

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