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  • callmetaternuts
    All Star
    • Jul 2004
    • 7045

    #1

    Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

    Not necessarily a complaint, but I noticed when starting a franchise that the free agent pool is particularly weak. I play as the Rays So I always look for young talent with potential to turn the bottom of my roster From free agency. There’s none of that this year, which I’m not sure if I’m happy about or not. Makes it tougher to build a team but also can’t steal some gems early on.

    I also noticed there’s really no other candidates for two-way players besides Ohtani. I know that no one is at his level, but there weren’t any pictures that even had a chance at it. Just wondering if they’re phasing that out.
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  • jcar0725
    "ADAPT OR DIE"
    • Aug 2010
    • 3818

    #2
    Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

    Originally posted by callmetaternuts
    Not necessarily a complaint, but I noticed when starting a franchise that the free agent pool is particularly weak. I play as the Rays So I always look for young talent with potential to turn the bottom of my roster From free agency. There’s none of that this year, which I’m not sure if I’m happy about or not. Makes it tougher to build a team but also can’t steal some gems early on.

    I also noticed there’s really no other candidates for two-way players besides Ohtani. I know that no one is at his level, but there weren’t any pictures that even had a chance at it. Just wondering if they’re phasing that out.
    Yeah the free agent pool at start up is very weak. I would normally spread those players around the league to various teams that need help but this year it's pretty bare.
    JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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    • JoshC1977
      All Star
      • Dec 2010
      • 11564

      #3
      Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

      I was ecstatic when I saw that. I usually would have to sign those guys, edit them down, and then release them.
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      • Freakywwe
        Pro
        • Sep 2014
        • 845

        #4
        Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

        Yeah, FA is weak by default and teams really value their players now. I'm finding it damn near impossible to cheese the CPU on the trade block now, which is nice to actually have to take a risk on some minor leaguers or give up some guys I really don't want to to get the player i want.

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

          #5
          Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

          Originally posted by Freakywwe
          Yeah, FA is weak by default and teams really value their players now. I'm finding it damn near impossible to cheese the CPU on the trade block now, which is nice to actually have to take a risk on some minor leaguers or give up some guys I really don't want to to get the player i want.
          Which is MUCH better, if that is the case.
          JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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          • Feros Ferio 7
            Pro
            • Sep 2016
            • 631

            #6
            Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

            All this sounds fantastic.


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            • Ghost Of The Year
              Life's been good so far.
              • Mar 2014
              • 6352

              #7
              Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

              The only time I remember it being too crazy even for me was when Freddie Freeman and some other 90 overalls eere fa because of the ownership lockout and delayed spring training. Otherwise I'm fine with a lot of 70's rated fa's and maybe one or two low 80's.
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              • BigRoscoe215
                Just started!
                • Oct 2021
                • 1

                #8
                Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

                Its two-way players in the draft this year


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                • SirManBoy
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 67

                  #9
                  Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

                  Trade logic seems much improved, but free agency is still a mess. Salary demands are way too low and CPU-controlled teams don’t compete hard enough for free agents.
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                  • soxfanbs91
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2020
                    • 309

                    #10
                    Re: Weak Free Agents and Two Way Players

                    Originally posted by callmetaternuts
                    Not necessarily a complaint, but I noticed when starting a franchise that the free agent pool is particularly weak. I play as the Rays So I always look for young talent with potential to turn the bottom of my roster From free agency. There’s none of that this year, which I’m not sure if I’m happy about or not. Makes it tougher to build a team but also can’t steal some gems early on.

                    I also noticed there’s really no other candidates for two-way players besides Ohtani. I know that no one is at his level, but there weren’t any pictures that even had a chance at it. Just wondering if they’re phasing that out.
                    I mean, other than Ohtani, there is no one else really doing it.

                    It would be kind of cool to see guys transitioning to relievers (Ronald Guzman, Charlie Culberson, etc) still have their fielding positions as secondary positions so in say Franchise, if you wanted to, you could carry a player that can be a backup plus reliever.

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