I probably should reach out for a mentor to bounce additional questions off of, but these are some of the things that I have come across as a new player that make "starting out" challenging...
The first thing I did was read the latest rebuilding a disaster thread from start to finish. Unfortunately, that thread was a number of years old and now several updates ago. It was mentioned that some of the strategies and ideas are now obsolete, but there weren't any real indications what has changed both positive and negative to that strategy. All of that being said....
When I first joined I have a friend within the same world helping me out which might be more assistance than some people have had when first joining, but my questions started pretty much from day 1. Although I read through the past 6 months or so of posts and I have read the rebuild thread and also read the small Player Guide there isn't (in my opinion) contain anywhere near enough information at all to prepare you for what to expect so things don't turn out to be a disaster. I am not afraid to RTFM (read the $%$& manual, and this isn't an attack on the game itself) I also realize from my own job that often times rote answers can't be given and the answer is often "it depends".
Here are a number of observations/questions I have....
From what I can tell the franchise I have taken over is bad. There appears to be little to no organizational depth and a few of the folks that I can find that appear to be decent repeated seasons in the minors.
The first thing that I had to deal with is budget. From what I can tell there is still some speculation on how this should or shouldn't be handled because of an update to the Advanced Scouting. My current Budget is Prospect 20m, 14m for HS, College, Int, 10m for Advance Scouting.
The next challenge has been to try to figure out or identify what an average player, coach, or pitcher (starter/reliever) is. This is important when evaluating no only the current roster, but who should be added or removed from the 40 man, or who I should consider picking up to improve my roster. I understand that their are some big league averages for positional ratings, but I can't find anything that can help me determine what an average or good rating is on the hitting side, pitching side, or even what is considered a good rating for the specific role coaches at the different levels (which made rehiring a complete craps shoot because I wasn't sure what would be available vs. what is considered average, good, great).
If anyone is able to provide any insight, I would appreciate hearing another prospective