lylediekmann
12/13
I think at bats or innings pitched is the biggest factor in player development. I usually have 18 year old draft picks and start them in rookie ball. Some of my top prospects debut in LoA. After the f...
lylediekmann
12/13
I would consider bumping up a prospect a level IF I have a weak position coach at a particular level. I also feel that playing prospects at their appropriate skill level can provide you with SOME idea...
XtraHits
12/13
I try to pick my minor leagues coach’s just to make sure their isn’t a background number.
XtraHits
12/13
.like a HC in Low A with say 50, then a rookie with a 54 or something like that. But I haven’t signed ML or triple coaching in like 2-3 real life years and it doesn’t seem to matter to the performance...
XtraHits
12/13
In my experience, I disagree. Most prospects will see a 1 point bump per cycle. I think depending on how good the prospect is projected to be, may get a 2 point bump on some cycles.
XtraHits
12/13
A DITR could possibly get a 3 point bump. I think coaching in the grand scheme of things has a minimal impact on player development. I think It’s more important for the player to just play games and...
gigrant
12/13
the better the coaching, the better development you can expect. plus a guy of that talent is only going to be in the minors for 2 or 3 seasons anyway. when i look at my serious prospects, i consider...
gigrant
12/13
long it will take til they get called up to the ML and that's how i place them in the minor league system. Daniels would only play 2 seasons of minor league ball in my system and would start in H...
HWPixHend
12/13
It was my understanding that development was also enhanced, at least slightly, by better coaching, so if playing time is the same, play at a higher level would be at east incrementally better. Is this...
XtraHits
12/13
Because whether he is in high A or rookie,