Posted by bobellis75 on 12/6/2018 4:56:00 PM (view original):
Posted by hockey1984 on 12/4/2018 10:05:00 AM (view original):
Both will not reach ML splits. I would not make the trade.
I passed on the trade. I have a guy in my system similar to the one guy (with the lower stamina) and was going to try and use them both as super relievers but I'll just promote my guy and use him as setupA.
More than anything - just intersting to learn about the ins and outs of judging players, how they develop and so on....thanks for all the input guys.
Best advice I can give is this:
Typically players will stop gaining ratings after 4 years. You might get a bump of 1 point here or there. Also, their growth will go down from year to year, it'll be between 7 and 11 points for their first year if they are high school (I don't know as much about college because for 30 seasons all I drafted was HS until they changed the scouting). There are exceptions to this rule but they are typically because a player got injured or if they got Diamond in the Rough status.
Pitchers can be good with lots of different ratings and can be bad with a lot of different ratings. Sadly this one is just kind of what 'feels right'.
I thought
https://www.whatifsports.com/hbd/Pages/Popups/PlayerRatings.aspx?pid=8469700 (Danny Mulhallnd) was going to be decent but he has been exceptional so far. Decent splits but the pitches have made up for it.
https://www.whatifsports.com/hbd/Pages/Popups/PlayerStats.aspx?pid=7449534 (Jemier Johnson) has been typically good for me (Except this year) with below average splits but very good pitches.
I don't currently have a guy with good splits but bad pitches but typically I'll try to avoid guys with pitches below 50 unless its their 4th and or 5th pitch. Again, if their first two pitches are above average (80+) I can usually ignore their other pitches.