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Old 04-28-2021, 11:10 AM   #6
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Re: Optimal Player Progress

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Originally Posted by Unlucky 13
Its certainly been my experience that guys need to get playing time in order to progress. So if you have a 21 year old who's a 75 OVR player and he's starting every day at AAA, then he's very likely to progress a lot more than if he's getting a handful of at bats in MLB as a bench player. My strategy has long been to only bring high end prospects to the majors if they're going to be starters. I use veteran players and guys who have maxed out their potential as reserves.



Not to send the conversation sideways, but does anyone know if the game takes the "quality" of an out into consideration with regards to progression? For example, if a player hits 100 balls right on the screws and they end up as warning track fly balls, is he given more credit than if he hits 100 dribblers back to the pitcher?
The game doesn't care how you got to 0-100. It only sees the 0-100.

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