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A LOT better than me!
I'm in 2015 with the A's (I play every T. Millone start and sim the rest)...
I've finished 3rd in the West twice, 4th once and although 2015 has started better than those years, I'm still in 3rd...
I haven't made a lot of roster moves, only a couple trades per season with guys who have big contracts expiring (for prospects), so that might be the problem...
Some years the starters are good, the relievers aren't and there's no offence...some years there's offence and sub par pitching...
Very few of the position players are solid year to year...EITHER Weeks or Pennington have a good season...never both...
It's been a very long, frustrating haul...
I applaud you for making moves that lead to winning records...
I'm sure that's a LOT more fun than the grind I'm in...
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. I'm assuming since your on here you have downloaded the O.S Full minors for your franchise (If not I suggest you do it, you'll have loads of fun in franchise plus you get to learn all the prospects). Make sure you develop your farm system by drafting ( Royals guide on developing draft picks is ingenious take a look) and don't break the bank on signing overpriced Vets. The A's don't have much money to play with so unless you string together a couple of World series titles you will have to rely heavily on the farm system and cheap free agent acquisitions. If You don't go any where in terms of the playoffs this season my suggestion would be to trade Lester and other higher priced players for prospects. If your looking for pitching, shoot for guys like Trevor Bauer, Jacob Turner, Mike Montgomery, Shelby miller, Jarrod Parker or Manny Banuelos. If your looking for position players Target Johnathan Singleton, Miguel Sano, Billy Hamilton, Manny Machado, or Will Meyers.
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Oh well!Comment
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thanks for the feedback guys, i already have the os full minor rosters and started my chise with them, will have a closer look at developing young players via the farm system, so much similarity between the A's and my first love Everton, little money, selling or trading our developed players to keep the first team fresh, developing our own young talent and a great passionate support, one day both will be great again hopefully in Everton's case without Arab money. Anyway on with the season, just need to learn how to lay off a curve ball now:wink:Comment
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If you want to get some insight on how the A's are forced to do it, read and / or see "Moneyball"...
G.M. Beene has had to alter the philosophy over the ensuing decade a bit, but it makes what was fascinating to take over this mess make...sense?
Look at the recent Kurt Suzuki trade:
Dump salary for a prospect is the standard...
I get rid of anyone making over 1M in the final year of their deal for "B" level prospects (or an "A" and a "C", etc.) whenever possible...
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Guys in the minors seem to be "ready for The Show" when they hit 24 to 26 years of age...
Before that, they're pretty inconsistent...
Also:
Run a search on this forum for two threads:
An A's franchise thread from early in the year that has some good stuff AND a "Moneyball"/ GM thread...
Play the game ANY way it's fun to you, but playing it as Beene has to makes it so challenging that ANYTHING good that happens is a "victory"...Comment
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Here's one:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...athletics.html
Here's the other:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...b-12-show.htmlComment
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We a few trades wouldn't hurt. I think. Try trading to get Gio back with the A's. I like their roster when I played against them in my first year with my Padres franchise. Cespedes, Reddick and Weeks hurt me with the bat and Weeks with his speed. Might trade for them but i kinda like the guys in my outfield and infield.Comment
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thanks for the links, i have seen moneyball and have to say that was my main reason for takin the A's franchise particularly liked the bit where Beene turned down John W, also liked the fact that henry tried to incorporate the moneyball ethos at Liverpool. first purchase £20 million on Stuart Downing based on a you tube video, his investment yielded 0 goals and 1 assist in the first year.Comment
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I just started my second season with my new A's Franchise and only moved B. Anderson & D. Braden and let B. McCarthy walk but got the Type B Draft pick....Inserted A.J. Griffin & Sonny Gray into my Rotation Resigned Colon & Inge.....then Offered J. Hamilton a 4 Yr. 60 Mil contract to which my surprise he accepted in F.A. still had about 16 mil in free space so i was able to resigned Milone & Parker to each 6 yr deal at 5.5 mil per year so far i'm 8-2 into the season so far.NFL: Oakland Raiders
MLB: Oakland A's
NHL: San Jose Sharks
NBA: Sacramento Kings
NCAA: Miami Hurricanes
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