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Got two A potentials in my latest draft. C ovr, 19 year old 1st baseman and D ovr. 18 year old Leftfielder. Also got a C ovr. B potential Starter but his age (24) concerns me a little.
But I'm glad to see my scouts are finally putting in some work :wink:Comment
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Is he a high C? The starter..."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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The 2014 draft was just a huge success for my Washington Nationals. With 5 picks falling between the last pick of the first round and the last pick of the 2nd round my hopes were high.
1st Round- 2B Frank Boston (18yo) C ovr B pot
Supp Round- RF Marlon Bracken (24yo) D ovr A pot B speed B Power
Supp Round- RP Antonio Mercado (18yo) D ovr D pot
2nd Round- C Peter Carroll (22yo) High D ovr A pot
I had another 2nd rounder, a 3rd and a 4th which I used on guys with D ovr & pot, but with high ratings in a few categories. 18 yo 2B Hiroshi Nomo who's power rating is a little over 3/4 of the bar. Picked up 2 OF with speed ratings that are more than 3/4 of the bar. Im most excited about the 18yo reliever I got in the supp round. His ovr and pot aren't the greatest but I think he may translate well into a closer for me. His stamina is awful but K/9 is 3/4 full while H/9 and HR/9 are about 1/6 or less. I call it a huge success considering I picked one of the players that left in free agency to get me the supp picks back up in mid-may off of waivers.Comment
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The 2014 draft was just a huge success for my Washington Nationals. With 5 picks falling between the last pick of the first round and the last pick of the 2nd round my hopes were high.
1st Round- 2B Frank Boston (18yo) C ovr B pot
Supp Round- RF Marlon Bracken (24yo) D ovr A pot B speed B Power
Supp Round- RP Antonio Mercado (18yo) D ovr D pot
2nd Round- C Peter Carroll (22yo) High D ovr A pot
I had another 2nd rounder, a 3rd and a 4th which I used on guys with D ovr & pot, but with high ratings in a few categories. 18 yo 2B Hiroshi Nomo who's power rating is a little over 3/4 of the bar. Picked up 2 OF with speed ratings that are more than 3/4 of the bar. Im most excited about the 18yo reliever I got in the supp round. His ovr and pot aren't the greatest but I think he may translate well into a closer for me. His stamina is awful but K/9 is 3/4 full while H/9 and HR/9 are about 1/6 or less. I call it a huge success considering I picked one of the players that left in free agency to get me the supp picks back up in mid-may off of waivers."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Gonna be following Royals Guide for the most part. Any suggestions off the top of your head?Comment
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Follow that guide!
Search tool."Twelve at-bats is a pretty decent sample size." - Eric ByrnesComment
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Great advice to anyone. Ive followed it with my previous 2 drafts and Im getting great results from a few guys. 1 or 2 guys in particular are gonna be ready to replace veterans in the majors soon.Comment
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