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  • newmich
    Rookie
    • Oct 2011
    • 339

    #1

    Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

    So I am in year 2017 in my franchise and from observation I noticed that most if not all 90+ potential position players that are ages 18-19 are rated 40-50 overall. I have seen lower potential players with high ratings at that age but not anyone that could approach key milestones by the end of there career (I sim more often than Mark Reynolds strikes out!).


    For example I have an 18 year old LF that is in his first year on my team. He is a 74 overall with awesome attributes but he is only a 71 potential so he is already regressing in his first season.


    Has anyone else noticed any can't miss position players in a draft. And not just overall but with actual decent attributes. (for example not a 73 overall with 40-50 contact, powers, vision, AND discipline)?
  • tessl
    All Star
    • Apr 2007
    • 5670

    #2
    Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

    Originally posted by newmich
    So I am in year 2017 in my franchise and from observation I noticed that most if not all 90+ potential position players that are ages 18-19 are rated 40-50 overall. I have seen lower potential players with high ratings at that age but not anyone that could approach key milestones by the end of there career (I sim more often than Mark Reynolds strikes out!).


    For example I have an 18 year old LF that is in his first year on my team. He is a 74 overall with awesome attributes but he is only a 71 potential so he is already regressing in his first season.


    Has anyone else noticed any can't miss position players in a draft. And not just overall but with actual decent attributes. (for example not a 73 overall with 40-50 contact, powers, vision, AND discipline)?
    That sounds like what they did last year but one of the new features was supposed to be new generated prospects to separate stars from the rest. Have you checked the other teams to see if they drafted some A potential guys with high ratings?

    Regarding the guy regressing in his first season - how are you training him?

    I haven't advanced to the draft yet but when I do I'll bump this thread with my results.

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    • Friar Fanatic
      Rookie
      • May 2012
      • 471

      #3
      Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

      I drafted a 1B in a franchise before the OSFM rosters and I found a 1B who was 19 years old, 99 potential and had 62/68 contact with 75/79 power. Had decent vision/disc that were in the low 60s and high 50s, I don't remember the exact numbers though. He also was slow and had an atrocious glove.

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      • Jr.
        Playgirl Coverboy
        • Feb 2003
        • 19171

        #4
        Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

        The Astros drafted an OF 1st overall that was 74 OVR and 92 POT. His MLB ETA was 2015. That's one of the first I've ever seen like that in The Show.. pretty cool.
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        • MLB Bob
          MVP
          • Jan 2011
          • 1008

          #5
          Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

          Im hoping they happen but I really hope that phenom type players are not popping up more than 1 or 2 every few years or more. Guys like Harper and trout dont come around every draft or every other year. Yes the media will hype a guy to make it seem like it happens all the time but it usually never does after a few years. Cant miss guys get hurt all the time or miss.

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          • ESexton18
            Rookie
            • Apr 2014
            • 203

            #6
            Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

            I'm only in my second year of my franchise but I drafted 2 players who were pretty solid in the first season.

            A short stop with 89 potential, he's a 64 overall at 20 with high 60's contact right vs. RHP and LHP.

            A first baseman with 87 potential 62 overall at 19, 50's contact rate but low 70s power.

            Both their ETA's were 2017 or 2018, so not bad.
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            • Brandwin
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jul 2002
              • 30621

              #7
              Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

              Where are you guys seeing the number for potential, all I see is a letter grade. Also where are you seeing their MLB ETA?

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              • niles08
                Rookie
                • Mar 2012
                • 352

                #8
                Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                I drafted a LF who's ETA was 2015, he had a 99 Potential with a 74 overall. He was 20 years old and had high 70's for contact. His power in the 60's. He wasn't a great fielder however and was slow.

                Then in the second round of the same draft, I drafted a catcher with 72 potential who was already a 80 overall with incredible fielding ratings and 80's contact! He had no power, but his ETA was also 2015.

                This was a steal of a draft and can't wait to get them started in the majors, most likely from opening day!

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                • tessl
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 5670

                  #9
                  Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                  Originally posted by DookieMowf
                  Where are you guys seeing the number for potential, all I see is a letter grade. Also where are you seeing their MLB ETA?
                  When you scout players you see their potential and MLB ETA.

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                  • wolfpack23
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 180

                    #10
                    Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                    It would make more sense if they made the higher overall players with lower potentials older. That way you could look at them as college players with higher floors but lower ceilings as well. I understand a young player with a very high potential and a low overall though sense in reality most of those guys take 3-4 years to reach the majors after being drafted. It is nice to hear though that every once in a while an impact player is coming out of the draft.

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                    • UTAllTheWay
                      Pro
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 643

                      #11
                      Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                      Originally posted by Jr.
                      The Astros drafted an OF 1st overall that was 74 OVR and 92 POT. His MLB ETA was 2015. That's one of the first I've ever seen like that in The Show.. pretty cool.
                      That's exactly who I drafted in my franchise. His name was Rene Feliz.

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                      • Jr.
                        Playgirl Coverboy
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 19171

                        #12
                        Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                        Originally posted by UTAllTheWay
                        That's exactly who I drafted in my franchise. His name was Rene Feliz.
                        Nice, man. He looked like a stud. I'll have to check what the Astros are doing with him now that I'm in Spring Training of 2015.
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                        • Friar Fanatic
                          Rookie
                          • May 2012
                          • 471

                          #13
                          Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                          I drafted a 3B in my franchise right now and he is 18 years old, 85 potential, 74 overall. 77 CvR, 58 CvL, 76 PvR 72 PvL.

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                          • UTAllTheWay
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 643

                            #14
                            Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                            Originally posted by Jr.
                            Nice, man. He looked like a stud. I'll have to check what the Astros are doing with him now that I'm in Spring Training of 2015.
                            Yeah I tried him out in Spring Training. Ultimately, i decided to start him in AA. I want to see how he does down there. I haven't played in a few days but last time I looked he was hitting .400+ in 35 ABs.

                            I'm really excited about the possibility of having him, Dexter Fowler, and George Springer manning my outfield for many years to come.

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                            • newmich
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 339

                              #15
                              Re: Trout/Harper Caliber Drafted Prospects

                              Originally posted by tessl
                              That sounds like what they did last year but one of the new features was supposed to be new generated prospects to separate stars from the rest. Have you checked the other teams to see if they drafted some A potential guys with high ratings?

                              Regarding the guy regressing in his first season - how are you training him?

                              I haven't advanced to the draft yet but when I do I'll bump this thread with my results.


                              Yea I do the player search for 18-19 year olds with 68+ overalls and I got 4 guys to pop up and 3 of them were pitchers. The fourth guy was my 73 ovr. OF with 71 Pot.


                              As far as training him, I have left it at contact and at the end of the year his only change is -1 in durability and -1 in reaction after batting .323 in the minors.


                              I will check it again at the start of 2018 as I am in the playoffs right now against the Cardinals in 2017. Glad to see that some of you have had some studs drafted in your league!

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