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#43368 | 12/27/2016 11:59:27 pm | ||
Favuz Joined: 02/26/2014 Posts: 639 Oxnard Sunsets IV.3 | I've got an interesting outlier too, check his hitting report | ||
#43667 | 01/06/2017 1:09:24 am | ||
jackozar Joined: 10/21/2015 Posts: 29 Inactive | Hi, this post is very helpful, hence thx. I wanted to point out an outlier, prospect n. 4 on the global list as of now, Mateo narvaez, with 17 movement and scouts do not say anything. Just food for thought... Edit here's the link http://brokenbat.org/player/105861 Updated Friday, January 6 2017 @ 1:15:11 am PST |
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#43954 | 01/15/2017 3:33:35 pm | ||
Frankebasta Joined: 09/15/2013 Posts: 885 Kodiak Mules III.3 | Something fishy going on with Narvaez: there's no report for 2029 season! He did not play neither in the minors, nor in the majors. He was not released either. What happened??? |
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#43964 | 01/15/2017 9:32:03 pm | ||
newtman Joined: 11/02/2013 Posts: 3343 Inactive | That can happen if they are in the minors, but don't get put in any games. Very odd that someone with his skills wasn't selected. My theory would be that given he was in AA in 2028, that he was still in AA in 2029 and wasn't selected because he was TOO skilled. In other words, similarly to how the AI won't select 27 year olds or older players to play in minor league games under normal circumstances maybe it won't select a player with ~98-100 SI to play in a AA game. He in currently at AAA with the "learned all he can" tag. From my experience players with that tag tend to get selected less. Just a theory... |
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#43972 | 01/16/2017 6:03:36 am | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9602 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Also possible that the previous owner promoted him to the majors and didn't put him in the lineup. Then with the AI took over it left him there and didn't put him in the lineup either. | ||
#44303 | 01/24/2017 5:31:50 pm | ||
Mcdoogle Joined: 05/21/2015 Posts: 243 Inactive | Not sure if it's considered an outlier, but Medina went past his projected hitting by 1 point. Updated Tuesday, January 24 2017 @ 5:32:46 pm PST |
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#46587 | 03/11/2017 6:14:14 pm | ||
Brewnoe Joined: 03/25/2014 Posts: 818 Fall River Naughty Dawgs IV.5 | Reposting to save a few clicks to get to the important info: Rock777 wrote - I don't think there is one, but this is the info I have compiled: Velocity 18 - 20 -> fastball unhittable 16 - 18 -> strike out pitcher 14 - 16 -> major league fastball 12 - 14 -> have some pop 0 - 12 ---> nothing Movement 17 - 20 -> curveball/slider exceptional 14 - 17 -> major league curveball/slider 0 - 14 ---> nothing Stamina 17 - 20 -> throw all day 14 - 17 -> starting pitcher 9 - 14 ---> nothing 0 - 8 -- --> few innings Control 10 - 20 -> nothing 8 - 10 ---> Control below average 6 - 8 -- --> Lacking 0 - 6 -- --> Wild Hitting 18 - 20 -> great hitter 15 - 17 -> very good hitter 13 - 15 -> good hitter 7 - 13 ---> nothing 0 - 7 -- --> never be a decent hitter Power 17 - 20 -> prolific slugger 14 - 17 -> decent slugger 11 - 14 -> above average slugger 0 - 11 ---> nothing Fielding 17 - 20 -> amazing in the field 15 - 17 -> outstanding in the field 13 - 15 -> solid in the field 9 - 12 ---> nothing 8 - 9 -- --> below average fielder 6 - 7 -- --> poor fielder 0 - 6 -- --> atrocious fielder Speed 17 - 20 -> really quick 14 - 17 -> decent speed 7 - 13 ---> nothing 0 - 7 -- --> not very fast Logic would seem to dictate that all of these scales should overlap, so I believe there are a few small holes in this data. If anyone has evidence addressing one of those holes, I'd appreciate a mail. Also note - you can have up to 14 with no rating in curveball, but only 12 with no rating in fastball. A "major league curveball" caps at 17, while a "major league fastball" caps at 16. The scales are all a little different. Updated Monday, May 4 2015 @ 8:24:39 pm PDT |
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#46593 | 03/12/2017 1:17:25 am | ||
Yuri84 Joined: 10/14/2014 Posts: 639 Apple Valley Raccoons IV.4 | Good hitter with 16 hitting. He's also an above average slugger with 15 power. Updated Sunday, March 12 2017 @ 1:18:10 am PST |
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#46596 | 03/12/2017 4:24:35 am | ||
Philliesworld Joined: 10/17/2014 Posts: 787 Pierre Jacobins III.3 | Got a Very good hitter with 19 hitting. | ||
#46597 | 03/12/2017 4:53:06 am | ||
AssumedPseudonym Joined: 10/26/2016 Posts: 1130 Deerfield Beach Rats V.7 | Lee is a “poor fielder” with a 9 in fielding (which is particularly intriguing since it started out at 9 when I drafted him). Updated Sunday, March 12 2017 @ 4:57:35 am PDT |