Definitely some truth to your statement. Different kids react different to it too. Some go the Da'ricky route and I can see how they would too. 5* kids get treated like rock stars. That can be tough to adjust to when you havent mentally matured ie still a kid. I can see where entitlement can brew from within when grown men across your home state would give a body part to see you play for their team.
Recruiting truly is a meat market.
Ha ha I like Harold. I love Freddie though. I think he will carry the team in a few years. I believe Justin will really be a huge step in this offense.
I have been known to before, yes. Kids sorta killed it though. Best baseball simulation ever.
Justin/Jason terrifies me. Really does. A year like last year is probably the worst year Justin Upton can have and he was still .280/.355/.430. That's with a banged up thumb all season. His walk rate and k rate were fine. Obviously the park doesn't favor him as much as AZ does a hitter, but he kinda scares me. And Heyward is just as scary.
Not to mention it'll be Jhey/Upton/Freeman/bj so unless a team is really gonna fiddle with their pen, both Uptons are seeing a lefty or jason and freddie are seeing a righty.
Like, in the Nats case... our only LHP in the pen right now is Zach Duke. 1. He isn't gonna come in and get Heyward out 2. Justin Upton is going to hit a 490 foot home run off of him. Both Uptons are considerably better against lefties in their career.
I know it's where you build your own MLB franchise, but how exactly does it work?
verc can answer this better but the guy trying to get me to play is gonna do a league where all 30 teams have an mlb owner (you can also create a team or use like the Expos and replace an mlb team or whatever)... and basically start from scratch every single player in a draft pool pick your organization and get at it. arbitration, waivers, trading, focus on scouting, letting players develop, etc. etc.
You can also play by yourself.
I don't know the ins and outs. Certain parts sound amazing. Certain parts my friend has mentioned have rubbed me the wrong way... i.e. a guy owning 2 teams in that 30 team league, intentionally sucking and leaving all his minor leaguers down on one of the teams until their "development" has made them all into willie mays. There are almost certainly annoying loopholes and stuff.
It really is crazy to think of the potential of this lineup,
Those numbers you were talking about with Justin was banged up and in the Dbacks lineup. This dude is gonna have crazy protection with Heyward in the front and Freeman behind.
I don't know. It's possible. Having a .271/.343/.452 line in your first two seasons is really good, I just don't see a .290/.370/.510 guy in there.
Maybe I'm wrong.
The good news? His iso power went up 30 points and walk rate went up from 8.3% to 10.3%, while his K rate actually went down. The only thing? He had a .339 BABIP in in 2011 and went down to .295 in 2012.
I would rather give a new national holiday to one of the guys who got the actual shlt beat out of him in Alabama like John Lewis, but that's just me.
Do you use real MLB playes?
Freeman just really needs to continue to strike out less and continue to increase his power and he can do it imo.
He hits to all fields and has a little VLad in him( hits pitches that shouldn't be possible)
as far as i know, yes. the way he described it, you'd basically manually draft 40-45 rounds and then auto draft to fill the organization. all the high ceiling guys will be had in those manual rounds.
but, i also know that as it goes along, either the computer generates prospects (like it would on NCAA football) or you can do it yourself.
I remember him last year asking me to name some "average" guys from the 80s and 90s for them to throw in the draft pool in like 2025 as low ceiling but valuable guys to make available.
I don't know how it works fully. Idk if you rate their fastball and change up and command or what.
I just don't know if he has the raw power...but he's also 6'5/230 and is 23 years old. You never know how this stuff works.