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#95087 | 12/04/2024 10:36:56 am | Mar 30th, 2067 | |
Jaguar Joined: 04/23/2015 Posts: 9 Pinellas Park Jaguars IV.5 | What are peoples "experiences" with playing "promising" "AAA prospects" (please specify hitter or pitcher) on their major league team "before" the player's Scouting Report says - "He may have learned all he can at this level of competition"? Also (I have a slight interest in) bumping a guy up a level ahead of time form "Rookie" thru "AA". Updated Wednesday, December 4 2024 @ 10:50:17 am PST |
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#95088 | 12/04/2024 1:44:48 pm | Mar 30th, 2067 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9754 Haverhill Halflings II.1 | Depends. Remember, the recommendations are fuzzy. So its possible they aren't recommended even if they are ready. I usually err on the side of leaving them longer, because the player generally isn't going to be super helpful right away anyhow. But if I think the guy has had enough time, I don't constrain myself by the recommendation. Skipping an entire level - I wouldn't recommend. That seems like a likely path to stunting their development. Updated Wednesday, December 4 2024 @ 1:45:53 pm PST |