Posted by jwynkoop2424 on 3/13/2020 10:03:00 PM (view original):
@pray4pro or anyone else that can answer this...
You said
“DITRs can be super helpful if you sell out for them, but also aren't going to hurt you if you ignore them imo. Once I get to AAAA or worse on my draft board I start putting DITR candidates up there.”
How do you identify potential DITR prospects prior to the draft? This part I’m not understanding. A few people make it seem that they are obvious.
Thanks
It depends on how in depth you want to go lol. For starters, any player with a projected overall under 60 is eligible for DITR. Then you consider their individual ratings and makeup. I usually only go after guys w/makeup 80 or above, unless they have good ratings for DITR. If you want to keep going in depth for each player I look at how their ratings would be affected Post-DITR.
For ratings, Ideally I want two things: high ratings in skills that don't get any bump:
- Pitchers - Velocity, GB Rate, Dur
- Hitters - Arm Strength, Eye (gets a slight bump but not much)
But maybe most importantly a somewhat balanced skill set. You get a higher bump if for ratings that are lower pre-DITR, so you can maximize your potential by not having 1 super high rating. It seems like Splits for both hitters/pitchers get the highest bumps, so if anythings lower it should be that. So for instance:
- Pitchers - I like to try and get Control & Splits in the 30-50 range if possible. With a good makeup that can put you in the 60-80 range post DITR.
- Bonus: 3rd/4th/5th pitches can get huge bonuses, so having those extra pitches is super helpful.
- Bonus: Stamina gets a big bump for relievers, so you can easily get a guy with bad stamina (Stokes is a perfect example) and good control/splits/etc., and after the DITR bump they will dynamite relievers. If you're relievers already has decent stamina you now have a huge inning eater with that STA/DUR combo.
- Hitters - I like to get power in the 40/50s range with eye around there too. Then maybe slightly lower for splits.
- Bonus: Switchhitting doesn't affect your overall rating, so definitely target them for DITR.
- Bonus: Catchers have lower overalls usually, so that makes them good targets. But I would also say those DH/poor fielding 1st baseman are great too. Range/Glove gets a big bump, so a guy like Ozuna can go from DH fielding stats to elite 1B glove.