Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
no problem...an extra day wont kill anybody...take your time ScottSteelers | Seminoles | A's | Rockets | Avalanche | Wildcats, Hoosiers | LiverpoolComment
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
Im good with this, more time to do CAPs. Any specific guys you want done Scott ?Comment
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
I'm about to go through the rosters and look for guys who need to be changed I can work until 5 when the futures game comes on and then all tonight.Comment
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I should be home around 6 so I can do some CAP appearances.Comment
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Don't worry man.Like everyone said, take your time. It's your product, release it when you feel it's ready.
The only problem I have with it releasing tomorrow is having to multi-task by using the rosters and watching the Homerun Derby, but I'll be fine. ;DFootball Data Analyst @ Tracking Football
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Dropped a bomb shell on me... Haha jk
Don't worry man.Like everyone said, take your time. It's your product, release it when you feel it's ready.
The only problem I have with it releasing tomorrow is having to multi-task by using the rosters and watching the Homerun Derby, but I'll be fine. ;DComment
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
Well its come to my understanding that the more A's & B's Pots. we give to guys leads to more early retirements by guys like Pujols,A-Rod etc. who will in reality play out their full contracts.
So, I think its important that we begin to look for guys whose potential is too high and begin to cut them down.Comment
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
Well its come to my understanding that the more A's & B's Pots. we give to guys leads to more early retirements by guys like Pujols,A-Rod etc. who will in reality play out their full contracts.
So, I think its important that we begin to look for guys whose potential is too high and begin to cut them down.
Daniel Norris Jays A to B
Eddie Rosario Twins B to A
Leonys Martin Rangers A to B
Billy Hamilton Reds a lower A*
Casey Kelley Padres B to Low A
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Re: Scott's OSFM ZiPS Re-rated Rosters
Pitch one: Four-seam fastball
Origin: Since Little League. Purpose: I have always learned that the best pitch in baseball is strike one. Throwing my fastball the first pitch to a batter gives me the best opportunity to get to that point.
Grip: Standard four-seam grip.
Speed: The fastest I have topped out at is 98 [mph]. Other radar readings have been higher than that, but I think they were a little bit askew. I average 94, 95.
Grade: I'd probably give myself the benefit of the doubt and give it a 70.
Pitch two: Two-seam fastball
Origin: I have always thrown it; I don't even remember when I picked it up. Purpose: I love breaking bats, and when I want to break a bat to a right-handed hitter I'll throw my two-seam inside and just let it work. It breaks in. ... I throw my four-seam and two-seam about half and half, 60-40 in favor of the four-seam, if anything.
Grip: Traditional two-seam grip, in between the two laces.
Speed: Around the same as my four-seam, like 94, 95.
Grade: I'd give it a 70 as well.
Pitch three: Curveball
Origin: In high school, I didn't really throw a curveball at all. There was one game, a 15-strikeout game, when I had to revert to my curveball because [batters] were all over my fastball. I just had to improve it quite a bit when I got to pro ball because it got high school hitters out; it didn't do much -- have much effect -- against pro hitters. Purpose: I mostly go with the curveball in two-strike counts. Sometimes I can throw it 12-to-6, but more often it has a slide to it, more 1-to-7 action to it.
Grip: Traditional curveball grip.
Speed: 78-79, but I will add a little a velocity here within the season.
Grade: Some people say it's a "plus curveball," but this past year that was what I was working on the most. This year was more of a "feeling" year, to get a feel for my curveball. I have been working on it a lot this offseason and it's getting to be a pretty good pitch in my mind. I'll give it a 50.
Pitch four: Circle changeup
Origin: I don't really remember when I first learned it. Since my Little League days. Purpose: To keep hitters off-balance. ... I mostly go with the curveball in two-strike counts, but if it's a 3-2 count and I know the hitter is sitting dead-red fastball, then I'll throw a changeup.
Grip: Just a typical circle-change grip.
Speed: Around 84. I can get it up to 88, but that's a little too fast for my liking.
Grade: I'd give it a 65.
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Oh yeah, I can do the same with A.J. Cole, he also has his repertoire posted on milb.comBakin' soda, I got bakin' sodaComment
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