Optimal Player Progress

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Funkycorm
    Cleveland Baseball Guru
    • Nov 2016
    • 3159

    #16
    Re: Optimal Player Progress

    Originally posted by Mokinmike85
    If I'm getting the gist of what you guys are saying it would be better just to play all your good prospects in AA rather than AAA because they would be facing worst competition and therefore should have better stats? Does anyone know if there's a bigger jump in progression after the season like in Madden or is just throughout the season? What's the avg time frame of say a 65ovr A potential player to get to say 75ovr. Thanks if anyone answers I know the threads kind of old.
    Progression is driven by multiple things. Stats are among those. Players grow faster in AA than AAA because they gave weaker competition. I have always used my AAA for my career minor leaguers and sometimes for overflow if I am overloaded at a position.

    Players on average increase by 3-5 overall per year. It can be more and it can be less based on multiple factors like I said above. Sometimes they just randomly grow slow and are "busts."

    I also do extensive edits to draft classes. That is another factor here and something I seem essential to long term franchise growth so my experiences do differ at times.
    Funkycorm

    Currently Playing:

    MLB The Show 25 (PS5)
    Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4)
    Pokemon Violet (Switch)


    Twitch:

    Twitch


    Dynasties:

    None at the moment

    Comment

    • jcar0725
      "ADAPT OR DIE"
      • Aug 2010
      • 3818

      #17
      Re: Optimal Player Progress

      Originally posted by Funkycorm
      Progression is driven by multiple things. Stats are among those. Players grow faster in AA than AAA because they gave weaker competition. I have always used my AAA for my career minor leaguers and sometimes for overflow if I am overloaded at a position.

      Players on average increase by 3-5 overall per year. It can be more and it can be less based on multiple factors like I said above. Sometimes they just randomly grow slow and are "busts."

      I also do extensive edits to draft classes. That is another factor here and something I seem essential to long term franchise growth so my experiences do differ at times.
      I've always done the same. My top prospects stay in AA until they're ready to jump to the pros. AAA is basically for guys that are just fillers or part time fill in guys.

      Sent from my thoughts
      JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

      Comment

      Working...