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  • Dave
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    As I suspected, I should have drafted Fury Brown. But I'll content myself with the #12 rated prospect.

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  • Spectre
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    Got the #56 prospect with my first rounder. Still got a long way to go to rebuild this farm.

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  • Matt
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    0!

    Someday I'll hopefully get to rave about young boys on my team too.

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  • Sully
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    Originally posted by Clay View Post
    I hit both my 1sts. Can I get in on this circle jerk?
    You have the master copy.

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  • liquidcrash
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    Honestly, I'm not impressed by any of y'alls prospects.

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  • Clay
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    Originally posted by Sully View Post
    You did well, too, sir.
    I hit both my 1sts. Can I get in on this circle jerk?

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  • Pat
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    Shoulda went with Bell. The injuries just scared me...

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  • Sully
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    Originally posted by Pat View Post
    Stout.
    You did well, too, sir.

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  • Pat
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    Originally posted by Sully View Post
    Damn, looks like the Wildcats made out. Traded out of the first round and our two second rounders and 1 third rounder crack the top 100.
    Stout.

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  • Sully
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    Damn, looks like the Wildcats made out. Traded out of the first round and our two second rounders and 1 third rounder crack the top 100.

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  • liquidcrash
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    Here are the 1993 draftees first ranking in the top 100:

    3. LF Jerry Brown, Carolina
    6. RF Sonny Marshburn, California
    12. CF Lonnie Johnston, New Orleans
    17. C Mal Brady, Washington
    41. 1B Nari Garin, Washington
    42. LF Chad Sinclair, Denver
    54. CF Artie Clemons, Mississippi
    63. 3B Zach Chandler, Washington
    64. C Wally Copeland, Denver
    87. 3B Geoff Richardson, Wilmington
    88. 1B Dave Ritchason, Wilmington
    89. RF Pancho Barajas, Virginia

    26. SP Marlon Huffman, Windy City
    44. SP Kang-xi Han, California
    46. SP Jody Richards, Virginia
    51. SP Willie Castro, Syracuse
    66. SP Gene Ball, Wilmington
    75. SP Ricky Rangel, Hartford
    97. SP Robby Pearce, Indianapolis

    251 points for the Tobs now. I'm going to call that an unofficial record. 4 of the top 8 prospects are in my system, if this is to be believed.

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  • Lintyfresh85
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    Originally posted by liquidcrash View Post
    My released players are just a goldmine for talent. I swear if I cut someone they're practically a lock top 100 player.
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    It'd be cool if some guys got a potential bump after they were cut... as in, like a kick in the ass, type bump because they don't want to see their careers end.<o:p></o:p>
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    Obviously that'd be nearly impossible to code/implement it into the game... but it'd be neat to see.<o:p></o:p>

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  • liquidcrash
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    My released players are just a goldmine for talent. I swear if I cut someone they're practically a lock top 100 player.

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  • Clay
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    Originally posted by Sully View Post
    I don't get this game's infatuation with catchers. They're always overrated when it comes to the Top Players and Top Prospects list.
    My guess is because its a "unique" skill.

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  • Sully
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    I don't get this game's infatuation with catchers. They're always overrated when it comes to the Top Players and Top Prospects list.

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