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#4501 | 09/06/2013 7:20:14 am | ||
sross78 Joined: 06/10/2013 Posts: 31 Inactive | just drafted this guy. he has the highest potential meter (16 green bars) that i have ever seen but is already 21 yrs old and only a 28 SI. if he spends say one full season in Rookie, A, AA, AAA, how far along do you think his SI may be by 25 yrs old? he appears to have 125+ SI potential by age 30. http://brokenbat.org/player/77062 Updated Friday, September 6 2013 @ 7:20:24 am PDT |
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#4504 | 09/06/2013 8:53:05 am | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Improvement among players is not uniform. He may improve faster than most and be ready for the big leagues sooner rather than later. Steve |
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#4505 | 09/06/2013 8:56:33 am | ||
sross78 Joined: 06/10/2013 Posts: 31 Inactive | well i sure won't be releasing him anytime soon lol but i have not been training players long and some seem to move at a snails pace...even with high potential. | ||
#4507 | 09/06/2013 2:18:29 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Players, especially younger ones, can take quite a while to be big-league ready (just as in the real world of baseball). Additionally, just because his scouting report says he might be a bit over-matched in the big leagues, doesn't mean they wouldn't be productive at that level. Steve Updated Friday, September 6 2013 @ 2:20:07 pm PDT |