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#11147 | 10/27/2014 7:56:09 am | ||
Favuz Joined: 02/26/2014 Posts: 637 Oxnard Sunsets IV.3 | What's better, putting a better fielder in a more difficult position hoping that he eventually learn faster, or stick with reccomended position? I'm having an hard time trying to solve this rebus in my team. I have an OF with 7-11-7 (no projection) Another OF with 6-12-14 (projected below average) And a first basemen with 11-10-17 (projected solid). I'm putting the 7-11-7 OF in first base (he's also a lefty) 6-12-14 OF in DH 11-10-17 in RF I'm doing good or should i stick with their natural trained position? |
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#11155 | 10/27/2014 10:39:39 am | ||
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5198 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | One of the main considerations on position retraining is how long till the player gets replaced. If the player is older, or you have a star in the upper minors, may not be worth the pain. Personally I put the 6-12-14 guy in LF, and the 7-11-7 guy as DH. But nothing wrong with your plans (7-11-7 guy could be pretty painful learning 1B). 3rd guy well utilized in RF. Edit: Your plans for Copeland depend on what you are going to do with Valenzuela. Updated Monday, October 27 2014 @ 10:43:44 am PDT |
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#11157 | 10/27/2014 12:44:54 pm | ||
Favuz Joined: 02/26/2014 Posts: 637 Oxnard Sunsets IV.3 | I don't know what to do with valenzuela Probably i'll see how he develops this year in the minors. My initial plan was valenzuela in 1st, copeland in DH, Kim in LF and Cattaneo in RF next year, then I claimed a wonderful LF which will take his position for next 3-4 years. |