Posted by hogsfan22 on 6/17/2021 11:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by drummer_66 on 6/16/2021 6:15:00 PM (view original):
Don't worry about age. Loyalty is going to play a bigger role. But even in your scenario, keeping a good coach for at least 10 seasons would be a good thing. And remember that the FI affects majors and minors maintenance and development.
I realize that. The issue is that the coach is 54 year with 0 years experience. So, there's no point in developing him as he will retire as soon as he reached his peak. I guess I've overlooked this in the past, as I agree age doesn't matter for the most part in coaches. But there are 4 fielding coaches this year over 50 with no experience, makes it hard to develop new fielding instructors.
But I'm guessing those FI's with no experience also have a Fielding IQ of less than 60, which will slow down the development of your minor-leaguers.
My FI in one world currently has an 81 FIQ and is 59 years old. This is his 7th season coaching, all as an FI, and first with my franchise. He worked for two other franchises and started at 56 and progressed at least 4 points each season. However, his patience (which affects how prospects develop) hasn't budged one point (it's 83).
6/17/2021 8:51 PM (edited)