May 21, 2013 at 04:54PM View BBCode
Being able to spend 'Scouting Points' on prospect(s) to help gain more insight to how they will improve or actual ratings. Something that could help decide who to take a little better.May 21, 2013 at 09:16PM View formatted
May 22, 2013 at 02:43AM View BBCode
Having trouble visualizing how this would actually work. Are you talking about some way of finding out if a player will be a stud or a dud? Seems to me that would actually take some suspense/enjoyment out of the game.May 30, 2013 at 07:11AM View BBCode
I like not knowing how that pick will fare with IC's. It approaches MLB in that way. The yankees had no idea they were getting somebody who would get his body busted in a bar fight, (Brien Taylor) even though he went into the draft as the best thing since Tom Terrific (Seaver). At the other end of the spectrum, when the dodgers drafter Tommy Lasorda's godson in the 40th round as a favor to his father, they had know idea they would get a ballplayer with the heart to become one of the top offensive players at his position in the history of the game. Its all part of the experience.May 30, 2013 at 09:11AM View BBCode
piazza actually lasted until the 62nd round of the draft...but when you say "heart", you mean "steroids" right, haJune 02, 2013 at 07:03AM View BBCode
I don't think i've ever heard his name mentioned as part of that infamous 2003 report by George MitchelJune 02, 2013 at 07:48AM View BBCode
no thats true, but it's been speculated...June 09, 2013 at 10:45PM View BBCode
I would like something of opening our roster up more and actually have one or maybe even two minor league teams! And they gain ics from the games they play just like the major league games are. But instead of players improving across the board, they improve on how they play and what they did better. So if a player hit something like 40hrs, he would gain ic for power. Then if a player hits for a high averagehis contact gets the ic. Players would have to play at 5 tool star calibur player to improve in all phases. Its something that can change year to year to. For pitchers high walks doesn't help control, high strike out help velocity. Sp that gets pulled early losses there endurance, RP that works alot can gain endurance. It'll almost be like running an actual team like they do know. If a stud hitting catcher can't throw a hitter out his arm won't develop has fast. And this could lead to later round picks becoming better then the early round picks.June 18, 2013 at 04:06PM View BBCode
Originally posted by paulcaraccio
no thats true, but it's been speculated...
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/02/11/mike-piazza-denies-using-steroids-in-book-but-skeptics-remain/
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