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#37859 | 07/31/2016 7:57:53 pm | ||
g10rsh Joined: 02/05/2016 Posts: 170 Champaign Suzumebachi VI.2 | So I'm midway through my second full season as a manager and I have managed to fill up my minors with lots of young talent. Right now I'm trying to decide if I should cut anyone and if so who that should be. Any recommendations on cuts are welcome. Also do I have any glaring holes at a position? (I know my AA and Rookie sections are pretty empty, I'm aiming to build from young talent) |
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#37862 | 08/01/2016 12:13:56 am | ||
JJNZ Joined: 12/09/2014 Posts: 1580 Yakima Monster III.3 | Very solid looking system and seem that you're training them at the right position - the only comment I would make is that you're very light on pitching, you could look at what positions you're doubling up on (such as 2 2B's in rookie ball) and look to replace them with a pitching prospect, there are HEAPS of decent 12 pot P's in FA. | ||
#37865 | 08/01/2016 5:27:03 am | ||
Raze Joined: 06/04/2015 Posts: 97 Azusa Toyo Carp III.3 | Agree with JJNZ. As far as your lineup goes, I'd look for a new 1B. But Philips is probably gonna fill that spot in couple more seasons. Updated Monday, August 1 2016 @ 5:38:25 am PDT |
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#37886 | 08/01/2016 10:35:09 pm | ||
g10rsh Joined: 02/05/2016 Posts: 170 Champaign Suzumebachi VI.2 | Thanks for the advice. I've gotten rid of a few spaces where I had doubles and for now I'm putting waiver requests on a few players. I may start looking for a more developed pitcher in the Asian posting system because my pitching really is getting old(half the roster is 30 years or older) | ||
#37909 | 08/02/2016 10:58:20 am | ||
Mig2015 Joined: 06/17/2015 Posts: 162 Inactive | @g10rush I saw your minor league system at the end of last season, and it was very good if I recall. I can't believe that was your first season. Keep doing what you are doing! |