Posted by Jtpsops on 9/2/2011 8:08:00 PM (view original):
Posted by rangerup on 9/2/2011 7:02:00 PM (view original):
To each their own but I find it curious that not a single team/owner in the world mentioned anything about that during the season in question. Personally I don't think it is tanking at all. I was trying to bring all of my prospects up while at or very near their projected's ratings in an effort to maximize return at the ML level prior to their big paydays. That is not tanking in any sense of the word, regardless of whether they were better than what was at the ML level.
If you have a guy projected to be an OVR 100 in the minors, and currently sits at 84 (still a long way to go to his 100), your telling me he needs to be force fed to the ML level if the guy at that level playing his position is OVR 77, regardless of his contractual obligations? Simply because he is "better" than his ML counterpart? Not many smart owners would agree with this.
There was no tanking involved, some message board trolls just like to talk a ration and are idiots.
I'll go ahead and state the obvious here...denial does not = innocence.
You say you wanted to bring all your prospects up together. Yet all you did was cost Reynoso a year of ML production. You didn't stop his aging. So whether he spent that year in AAA or the majors, he still would have been the same age, at the same progression when your other prospects arrived. Therefore, there was no logical reason for holding him in the minors, other than to keep your ML team from winning too many games and costing you a high draft pick.
That, amigo, is the definition of tanking.
No, by holding him in AAA for the season to develop (and yes he would have developed at the same rate most likely whether ML or AAA) I saved him a year on his card, hence I will now get one more year out of him at the ML level with the rest of the prospects before he either A) demands a lot of money, or B) hits free agency.
He wasn't fully developed and therefore I had no obligation, by anyone's definition, to promote him to anything I didn't choose to. It is not tanking. You may call it that, but it isn't. I am not obligated as an owner to call up anyone at all if they are not fully developed, bottom line, under any circumstances, and putting the best player on the field is not a good enough reason by you guys.
I used to wonder what was going on.....at only 10 seasons with all 5 of my worlds beginning to take division championship after division championship..and other players with 50+ seasons with just an occasional good year here or there......was I just lucky? Now I know it isn't luck, I just understand the game better than most of you. Of course you will just call it tanking. Hah, if that is the case I will be coming to a division near you in the future to begin more champ runs.