Posted by MikeT23 on 4/22/2012 8:10:00 AM (view original):
I suppose I could dig it up if I tried but I made a suggestion long ago about DITR. Briefly:
1. Only players on winning teams, at that level, are eligible.
2. League leaders in specific categories are eligible.
3. Only players at appropriate levels, with appropriate experience, are eligible(1st year-RL, LoA, HiA, 2nd year-AA, 3rd year-AAA).
4. The league leaders(one from each league IF they meet the other requirements) would receive bumps in specific categories. HR-power, SB-BR/speed, AVG-contact, etc, etc.
5. If the league leader is ineligible, no DITR bump for anyone in that category.
The one flaw is someone playing BL-quality(older players) at lower levels to prevent DITR by leading the league. Such is life, IMO.
I would like something like this. Here's why.
When I first started playing the game, I spent hours ranking 100+ draft prospects. I would eagerly search for that 8th-round pick who would someday become a valuable AA player. I signed all my draft picks and put them in the correct levels. My minor league teams were all well-coached and I had full 25-man squads + ample players on the deactive list ready to get called up for duty. My minor teams were almost always in the playoffs.
Flash forward 10+ seasons and now I don't even rank prospects (considering I'm always picking 16+ and generally sign at least one Type A, I basically just punt the draft) and only sign the bare minimum of my late-round picks in order to be able to field minor league teams. I just hire good coaches at AAA and HiA. Decent prospects spend their first season in HiA and then move to AAA until I need them in the majors. Everything else just gets filled out enough so I have a team. My minor league teams never win **** and sometimes only have like 23 or 24 players per level.
My overall prospect development seems to be pretty much the same. That just doesn't seem right. There should be some penalty for the fact that I spend almost no attention (besides not having 0(0) pitchers and making sure my prospects aren't getting fatigued and are getting enough AB/IP) to my minor league. Or put another way, there should be some small bonuses to the owners who put more time/effort into the game.