Having a Minor League Pitcher repeat a level? Topic

I just traded for a 19 yo prospect in one of my leagues with some good potential.  The team I got him from rushed him this year.  He was drafted and in rookie last year, and the owner started him in High A this year, calling him up to AA after only 2 starts in High A.  After I traded for him I figured I should assign him to AA to prevent any damage of him being demoted a level.  So right now he is on my AA team.

 

I am thinking about having him play AA this season in addition to the next season since he skipped Low A and pretty much skipped High A. I am worried that this will prevent him from reaching his potential.  Am I going to have to call him up to AAA next year and then to the ML team the following year in order to let him reach his full potential?  

 

Thanks for your insight. 

7/18/2014 8:09 PM
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I wouldn't worry about it.  I don't know what kind of projections you see but, with a best pitch of 52 in his second season, I can't see him making a difference.

But, to answer your general question, I often have players repeat AAA.  I've seen no ill effects.  Development seems to follow the same pattern.
7/18/2014 8:38 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 7/18/2014 8:38:00 PM (view original):
Hardball Dynasty – Fantasy Baseball Sim Games - Player Profile: Daniel Conley

I wouldn't worry about it.  I don't know what kind of projections you see but, with a best pitch of 52 in his second season, I can't see him making a difference.

But, to answer your general question, I often have players repeat AAA.  I've seen no ill effects.  Development seems to follow the same pattern.
His potential shows as having nice splits of 78/88  and a high stamina so I figured he'd be a nice 4 or 5 down the line. 
7/18/2014 8:43 PM

30+ gain when he's already in his second season is gonna be tough to reach.    I'd look at mid 60s/mid 70s.   Which is about average MLB pitcher.   But his pitches might hit low 70s.    If he's a BL average pitcher, I'd be surprised.

7/18/2014 8:47 PM
Whatever you do, don't ever have a good prospect repeat Rookie because he'll miss 2-3 development increments in the second season. LowA is also normally irrelevant. Start your prospects wherever their overall dictates and just go from there
7/25/2014 3:02 PM
I never place future ML guys in rookie... Starting point for me is LoA
7/25/2014 3:48 PM
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