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  • sink4ever
    MVP
    • Dec 2004
    • 1153

    #31
    Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

    Yeah, Sanchez was assigned to the AA group but I don't think that he's too likely to open the season there. I agree they'll probably try to trade Romine if they can get anything decent for him. At the end of the day we'll shoot for probably at least 100 guys for the Yankees roster, always good to have some extras.

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    • sink4ever
      MVP
      • Dec 2004
      • 1153

      #32
      Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

      Originally posted by ShowTyme15
      Yankees releases Jared Burton today.
      I guess Burton still has his locker and has worked on an agreement with the team per Brendan Kuty. Guess for now we'll leave him on the list.

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      • jrock528
        Rookie
        • Apr 2013
        • 56

        #33
        Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

        Hey, Im new to the forum, but chimed in for the Yankees in last year's rendition. Last year, I really followed the Yanks minor league system and would like to offer some suggestions for the ratings you put on the google doc.


        So ill give some examples to back a few ratings. Jake Cave is a tremendous hitter and fielder in the minors right now. I think his ceiling is a B+/A- and is definitely underrated. Check his stats out from last year and the levels he jumped. Bichette Jr had a crap year in 2013, but is improving. I think its unfair to have him in the C range. Hensley was a first round draft pick who had some setbacks cause of injury, but nonetheless performed well in the few outings and should be at around a B. Domingo German is a highly touted prospect from the Marlins trade and should also be really considered as a possible #2 or #1 in the future. You saw what Ramon Flores did this spring, he is at least a B- potential. Sulbaran and Barbato are other pitchers silently acquired by Cashman in trades who have a ton of promise. Lastly, Lindgren is extremely promising, you saw how far he has jumped. I think B+ is suitable as of now considering he is like the Kris Bryant of relief pitchers. If you have any questions about the other player ratings below, let me know. Also, I can help out with batting stances if you need once the game comes out on Tuesday. Thanks for all the work!

        Mason Williams C+
        Tyler Wade C+/B-
        Miguel Sulbaran B-/B
        Bichette Jr C+/B-
        Ben Gamel C+
        Taylor Dugas B-
        Slade Heathcott C+
        Ty Hensley B-/B
        Jake Cave B/B+
        Domingo German B
        Ramon Flores B-/B
        Ian Clarkin B
        Andujar B-/B
        Eric Jagielo B-
        Tyler Austin B-/B
        Jacob Lindgren B+/A-
        Abiatal Avelino B
        Johnny Barbato B/B+

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        • jrock528
          Rookie
          • Apr 2013
          • 56

          #34
          Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

          Oh I also forgot to mention my thoughts on the ratings for Severino, Bird and Judge. I think that each of these players can be a potential A player so hopefully the ratings assigned allow for that to be a possibility with good performance in Franchise. Jorge Mateo I think should also be rated so that an A is obtainable.

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          • ElroyJetson
            MVP
            • Apr 2007
            • 1860

            #35
            Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

            No doubt in my mind that Servino and Lidgren should be A potentials
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            • sink4ever
              MVP
              • Dec 2004
              • 1153

              #36
              Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

              Hey jrock, I really appreciate your thoughts on the matter. You definitely make some good points regarding the ceilings of those players.

              The issue we run into is that the majority of prospects never reach their ceilings. Unfortunately, in The Show we have no way to assign any type of risk factor to a prospect to reflect that reality. Therefore our only option really is to give them a potential rating that is a (hopefully) realistic compromise between their ceiling, their floor, and where they'll likely end up between the two.

              Also, there's a master spreadsheet out there with recommendations on potentials and ratings. I know the desire it that each roster maker does not deviate too much from that so we have a degree of uniformity across the board.

              I think Jake Cave could very well deserve a B+ ceiling, but he also has an unfortunately short track record due to injuries. With a C+ rating, he could become a mid-B with two good seasons.

              I think I will bump up Heathcott and Williams to borderline C/C+, so they're not too far away from progressing to a B- if they stay healthy and productive.

              I'll certainly keep all your comments in mind as we spend the next week doing all the editing. Any help you could provide with stances would be fantastic!

              Thanks again.

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              • sink4ever
                MVP
                • Dec 2004
                • 1153

                #37
                Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                Watching Lindgren this spring, it looks like he really varies how he uses his slider. I've seen everything from a slow version with a bigger break in the upper 70's to a tighter harder cutter-like version around 90. I think to properly replicate this I'll give him a slurve around 80, a slider around 85, and a cutter around 90.

                og236 - let me know if you see this or if you got my PM. If you're still up for doing some equipment work let me know and we can start scheduling that. There was an announcement today that they want the rosters from us by next weekend, so a lot will have to be done this week. Thanks!

                We could also really use a face guy for anyone who can't be brought over from '14 if there's anyone out there who is good at faces.

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                • jrock528
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 56

                  #38
                  Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                  Thanks for the response Sink4Ever. I just feel like B ratings almost rarely ever become an A- at least thats what I have found out from playing a Blue Jays franchise till the year 2106 lol. I also realized that during the draft, it is very easy to get a player that is at least a 88/89 even if your the highest pick in the first round. So although we need to rate prospects between their ceilings and floor for this OSFM roster, I believe it would be better for the prospects that are sort of unknown right now to be rated on where in the draft they were selected or what sort of potential many feel at the time is (at least allow them to reach that potential). The latter can be used for international prospects. Another thing is like last year when using the yankees roster for OSFM, i remember JR Murphy, Solarte and Greg Bird/Aaron Judge being rated really poorly. It ruined the experience cause JR Murphy should be like a B and Solarte really changed. You can't forget Greg Bird was the MVP of the arizona fall league and is an absolute monster that some consider even better than Judge.

                  As far as the batting stances, I would be happy to help. How should I go about this? When I get the game Tuesday should I start looking for stances for the prospects on the spreadsheet and kind of list what stances I think work? Will there be a shared spreadsheet for me to use? Thanks.

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                  • jrock528
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 56

                    #39
                    Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                    Forgot to mention that for B+ prospects like 86/87 and above, I definitely do see players become A's frequently. Another thing I would like to add which is very important is that we do the current numbers/ratings correct. I believe Aaron Judge, Bird, and Severino needs to be in the 70's overall realm right now. Same with Lindgren. Let me know what you think.

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                    • sink4ever
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 1153

                      #40
                      Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                      Originally posted by jrock528
                      Thanks for the response Sink4Ever. I just feel like B ratings almost rarely ever become an A- at least thats what I have found out from playing a Blue Jays franchise till the year 2106 lol. I also realized that during the draft, it is very easy to get a player that is at least a 88/89 even if your the highest pick in the first round. So although we need to rate prospects between their ceilings and floor for this OSFM roster, I believe it would be better for the prospects that are sort of unknown right now to be rated on where in the draft they were selected or what sort of potential many feel at the time is (at least allow them to reach that potential). The latter can be used for international prospects. Another thing is like last year when using the yankees roster for OSFM, i remember JR Murphy, Solarte and Greg Bird/Aaron Judge being rated really poorly. It ruined the experience cause JR Murphy should be like a B and Solarte really changed. You can't forget Greg Bird was the MVP of the arizona fall league and is an absolute monster that some consider even better than Judge.

                      As far as the batting stances, I would be happy to help. How should I go about this? When I get the game Tuesday should I start looking for stances for the prospects on the spreadsheet and kind of list what stances I think work? Will there be a shared spreadsheet for me to use? Thanks.
                      Yeah, I certainly understand that. Last year was the first year in a while that I didn't work on the set and I too was rather taken aback by how the players were rated. It's a very delicate balance to strike and at the end of the day everyone will probably have a slightly different take.

                      I'm afraid I can't stray too far from the current potentials listed at the moment. As I mentioned, there's been guidance given from the facilitators of the project so even if I were to increase potentials, they'd probably be lowered when the main roster came out. I would just advise making these changes yourself when you download the roster (honestly, I'll probably make a few changes myself before I start my own Yankees franchise).

                      I'll also do some simming this week after the game comes out to test the new progression system (ratings get more of a boost now based on performance). Changes to potentials may be needed based on those results.

                      For the stances, I can give you access to the spreadsheet if you want to PM me your e-mail address, or you can just list them here. Let me know what works best for you.

                      Originally posted by jrock528
                      Forgot to mention that for B+ prospects like 86/87 and above, I definitely do see players become A's frequently. Another thing I would like to add which is very important is that we do the current numbers/ratings correct. I believe Aaron Judge, Bird, and Severino needs to be in the 70's overall realm right now. Same with Lindgren. Let me know what you think.
                      I'm working on the ratings now so I should know soon roughly how those guys come out. Remember, at the end of the day it's the individual ratings that mean more. Overall rating is calculated differently based on position, so it's not necessarily best to aim for a certain overall. The real sign we're on the right track is how they perform in the sims.
                      Last edited by sink4ever; 03-29-2015, 12:42 PM.

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                      • jrock528
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 56

                        #41
                        Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                        sink4ever, It won't let me PM you, maybe cause I am relatively new here. Can you post your email address and then remove post?

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                        • sink4ever
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 1153

                          #42
                          Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                          Originally posted by jrock528
                          sink4ever, It won't let me PM you, maybe cause I am relatively new here. Can you post your email address and then remove post?
                          I updated the sheet so anyone can comment, see how this works. Will it let you comment in the stance column?

                          https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
                          Last edited by sink4ever; 03-29-2015, 01:28 PM.

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                          • og236
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 1116

                            #43
                            Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                            Originally posted by sink4ever
                            Watching Lindgren this spring, it looks like he really varies how he uses his slider. I've seen everything from a slow version with a bigger break in the upper 70's to a tighter harder cutter-like version around 90. I think to properly replicate this I'll give him a slurve around 80, a slider around 85, and a cutter around 90.



                            og236 - let me know if you see this or if you got my PM. If you're still up for doing some equipment work let me know and we can start scheduling that. There was an announcement today that they want the rosters from us by next weekend, so a lot will have to be done this week. Thanks!



                            We could also really use a face guy for anyone who can't be brought over from '14 if there's anyone out there who is good at faces.

                            I responded to your PM sink, I use Tapatalk & it doesn't do a great job of notifying me lol


                            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                            • sink4ever
                              MVP
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 1153

                              #44
                              Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                              Originally posted by og236
                              I responded to your PM sink, I use Tapatalk & it doesn't do a great job of notifying me lol


                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                              Yeah, thanks, I've been noticing the same thing. I'll just post here then.

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                              • YanksRams38
                                Rookie
                                • Dec 2014
                                • 46

                                #45
                                Re: 2015 Yankees OSFM

                                Imo Judge should be around 93 potential or at least an A, he shows so much potential as the next Stanton type player

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