My minor league parks are either relatively neutral (RL/HiA/AAA) or extreme pitchers' parks (LoA/AA). If I have a hitter who is ready for A-ball ... since he's a prospect I actually care about, we'll say he's ready for Hi-A with the possibility of AA ... is his development affected by his performance, or is it only based on playing time?
Example: I give a hitter 500 PA no matter what level I place him. In Lo-A, his numbers are so-so ... he's v.good for the level, but the park brings his numbers down. In Hi-A, his numbers are v.good ... he's good enough to play there, and the park effects are negligible. In AA, his number are mediocre ... he might not be ready for AA, of course, but even if he is, the higher level of competition and the extreme park effects bring the numbers down.
Will he develop at the same rate no matter which park I put him in? Should I just ignore park effects and put him where he's ready, paying attention to ratings rather than stats (which I'm doing anyway since this is the minors)?