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Help me understand rookie "potential"
I drafted a catcher who's "potential" indicated that he could develop into a fair power hitter. Then when I looked at his attributes, he had a 96 in power vs RHP and a 92 in power vs LHP!!That's already all-star power hitter and he hadn't even seen the big-leagues yet! Does the logic behind a rookies "potential" make sense to anyone?
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What are his contact ratings?
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I don't have it right in front of me, but it wasn't that good. Somewhere in the 50-55 range. But when viewing rookies, contact is its own category for potential, right?
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What are his contact ratings?
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I don't have it right in front of me, but it wasn't that good. Somewhere in the 50-55 range. But when viewing rookies, contact is its own category for potential, right?
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I don't know, I only skimmed through the draft once to see what it looked like. If his contact is so low, I think you may have a power hitter, but he's going to have a lot of cold zones. I'm thinking when they say he'll develop into a fair power hitter, they mean he's a strong hitter, but there are a lot of places in the strikezone that pitchers can get him out.
It might be the equivalent in real life where people say "he has a hole in his swing."
That's just my guess."If y’all see me in the news, and I make the news for something that I ain’t got no business making it for, don’t bash me. Say it was a young guy living."
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Re: Help me understand rookie \"potential\"
I don't know, I only skimmed through the draft once to see what it looked like. If his contact is so low, I think you may have a power hitter, but he's going to have a lot of cold zones. I'm thinking when they say he'll develop into a fair power hitter, they mean he's a strong hitter, but there are a lot of places in the strikezone that pitchers can get him out.
It might be the equivalent in real life where people say "he has a hole in his swing."
That's just my guess."If y’all see me in the news, and I make the news for something that I ain’t got no business making it for, don’t bash me. Say it was a young guy living."
- Clinton PortisComment
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I simmed 10 years (to the end of the franchise), just to see how guys develop, and I'm very disturb by what I saw. There are simply hundreds of plays who are terrible in the draft, but have power ratings in the 90's with absolutely no contact ability. I hope this was just a fluke, but I don't hink it is. Seriously, by the end, every third "EA Rookie" had amazing power, with no contact.Comment
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Re: Help me understand rookie \"potential\"
I simmed 10 years (to the end of the franchise), just to see how guys develop, and I'm very disturb by what I saw. There are simply hundreds of plays who are terrible in the draft, but have power ratings in the 90's with absolutely no contact ability. I hope this was just a fluke, but I don't hink it is. Seriously, by the end, every third "EA Rookie" had amazing power, with no contact.Comment
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