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#30548 | 02/12/2016 7:41:46 am | ||
msigg6 Joined: 06/05/2012 Posts: 336 Bay City Lions IV.6 | http://brokenbat.org/player/125191 Well, a 14 potential P is nice, though he has too much fielding skills for my taste. At least he'll develop like a 13, which isn't bad either. Just too much FP for my taste. I'll live with it. So far this has been the best draft in my history |
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#30549 | 02/12/2016 8:10:35 am | ||
wuggla Joined: 05/10/2013 Posts: 1058 Colorado Springs Vultures V.14 | got a pitcher from high school then signed back a pitcher i droped offseason and added 2 more high school pithers to go with the new one wanna see how they develope over the year |
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#30556 | 02/12/2016 10:17:22 am | ||
dwindacatcher Joined: 04/03/2014 Posts: 633 Inactive | Had a few guys that were decent looking, but one obvious choice. The Virgin Islands #1 prospect. | ||
#30578 | 02/12/2016 3:20:21 pm | ||
Jason2327 Joined: 09/02/2014 Posts: 717 Abilene Patriots IV.3 | love the new draft format! got a good 13 pot. product | ||
#30600 | 02/13/2016 2:43:37 am | ||
Meccanodonte Joined: 04/21/2014 Posts: 370 Inactive | A clear best player (VG pot vs. abv ave. with bad or no scouting) in the college pool, so a relative easy choice. Turned out to be a 14 pot righty OF. It could have been worse. I like the new format, last week I could choose a player that fixed one of my needs and this week, despite an overall weaker pool, I've got a 14 pot. |
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#30602 | 02/13/2016 5:53:32 am | ||
Krakonico Joined: 01/04/2013 Posts: 312 Inactive | I got what seemed the best option, but his skill set is killing me. Player What do you think, is worth keeping or sacking? |
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#30603 | 02/13/2016 6:07:15 am | ||
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive | Tough break with him being a 12. I guess it depends on how badly you want/need a starting southpaw. If all goes well, he can be serviceable. You obviously will have to be patient; there's no way he hits the majors before he's 24 and even that may prove difficult. | ||
#30606 | 02/13/2016 9:05:10 am | ||
newtman Joined: 11/02/2013 Posts: 3343 Inactive | He's only 17, keep him at the recommended level, get him into spring training games as many seasons as you can, and he will be fine. He is going to have an odd skill set, with 17+ in movement, 16+ in velocity, and 14+ in stamina at 12 potential he is likely to top out around 10 control and likely less than 10 CoS would be my guess considering the moderate range and little in arm. I would cut a couple of my minor league pitchers to pick him up considering my lack of guys in that age range. Updated Saturday, February 13 2016 @ 9:06:02 am PST |
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#30612 | 02/13/2016 12:40:54 pm | ||
amalric7 Joined: 01/20/2016 Posts: 2235 New York Lancers IV.2 | I made my first pick (newly joined) without reading much of the rules or discussions, and blew my first pick on a need, may not amount to anything. Better idea since then and have picked up two solid arms in Torres and Johnson. | ||
#30637 | 02/14/2016 2:51:11 am | ||
buffmckagan Joined: 12/22/2013 Posts: 650 Scranton Bears Legends | Decided to go for a batter, and selected Daniel Espinoza of Mexico. He's a bit rawer than I would like for a 19-year-old, but I still like his potential. I've slotted him to play 1st base. |