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  • iamthepro
    Rookie
    • Oct 2009
    • 426

    #1

    Prospects That Pan Out Well

    For those of you who are a few years ahead in your dynasties, who are some prospects that have panned out well? For me Miguel Sano of the Twins and some 2B off the Angeles have done really well. Well anyway if yall could post some of the players that have done well, it would help out some of us and we could use it as like a cheat sheet or something. Thanks!
  • Ike Slider2
    Rookie
    • Apr 2010
    • 256

    #2
    Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

    For me Moustakas usually ends up hitting around .270 with 30 hrs a year, hosmer .275 with 20 hrs, Mike Trout generally does .300 with 15 hrs and 30 sb and a gold glove every other year. Jacob turner does well but not great 3.40 ERA 15-10 he strikes out a lot but he gives up a bunch of hrs. Also some closer in AA for San Francisco ends up doing well to the point SF trades Cain to make space. My favorite is Johnathon Singleton he hits .310 with 30 hrs 15 sb and really bad defense, (he can play 1st ok)

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    • Avsfan192
      Rookie
      • Nov 2010
      • 44

      #3
      Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

      Originally posted by iamthepro
      For those of you who are a few years ahead in your dynasties, who are some prospects that have panned out well? For me Miguel Sano of the Twins and some 2B off the Angeles have done really well. Well anyway if yall could post some of the players that have done well, it would help out some of us and we could use it as like a cheat sheet or something. Thanks!
      wow. I have both of those guys in my Mets dynasty. The second baseman from the Angels is Jean Segura. right now is OVR is A, CON is B, PWR is F, FLD is A, SPD is A.

      And Sano would have won ROTY if 34 year old Anthony Reyes didnt have a 20-8 record.
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      • iamthepro
        Rookie
        • Oct 2009
        • 426

        #4
        Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

        Originally posted by Avsfan192
        wow. I have both of those guys in my Mets dynasty. The second baseman from the Angels is Jean Segura. right now is OVR is A, CON is B, PWR is F, FLD is A, SPD is A.

        And Sano would have won ROTY if 34 year old Anthony Reyes didnt have a 20-8 record.
        very old

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        • Bic
          Rookie
          • Jul 2011
          • 51

          #5
          Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

          Sano is a beast. His strength is defense and has great speed. Eventually he developed enough and started batting .330 and hitting 45 hr.

          Ike davis also puts up some sick power numbers.

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          • edborstein
            Rookie
            • Jul 2011
            • 195

            #6
            Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

            Ike Davis will put up 40 hr, while hitting .300 later in his career.

            Sarlin Castro becomes a solid .310,25hr,100rbi guy, with good speed.

            Chris Sale develops into an excellent reliever, though you can also move him to starter(He was a starter in college)

            Michael Pineda stays good.

            I'll check for a few more later...

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            • railsldr
              Rookie
              • May 2011
              • 58

              #7
              Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

              do most of these guys only show up in fantasy drafts? I have looked through all the teams for most of these guys and only found a couple and only a few from mlb.com's top 50 prospects. For example I havent found players in the game like Trout, Sano, Ike Davis etc...

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              • FSanchez12
                Rookie
                • Jun 2007
                • 469

                #8
                Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

                Originally posted by railsldr
                do most of these guys only show up in fantasy drafts? I have looked through all the teams for most of these guys and only found a couple and only a few from mlb.com's top 50 prospects. For example I havent found players in the game like Trout, Sano, Ike Davis etc...
                Most prospects are not in the game, you would need to download a roster from the online roster vault if you want all the prospects in the game. Guys like Bryce Harper aren't in the game because they do not have an official deal with the MLBPA, which you need to have your likeness used in the game. To be put in the game, the player must play at least one game as a major leaguer for it to be okay to have their likeness used.

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                • TheBdhKid
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 56

                  #9
                  Re: Prospects That Pan Out Well

                  For the Reds Jose Arredondo,Put him in the pen year one,he gains alot of progression,He is a stud the second or third year of the franchise.

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