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Bat Boy
Join Date: May 2004
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Scouting
Do you trust your scouts or the player stats? For example, I have scouts that say that a player is "Probably overmatched for...," but he has an ERA of under 2 and appears to be dominating. Should I listen to my scout, leave him where he's at, or should I promote him to the next level?
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankee Stadium
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I look at scout ratings, stats, and age in that order. I have my head scout reporting regularly on my organization (the head scout will automatically report on anybody on the secondary roster each month, but that's not good enough) and I generally will not overrule what he says (he's a very good scout, another consideration) unless someone's stats are spectacular and he's not too young. All of this is a matter of preference, of course. These are mine.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: May 2004
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
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I play with scouts off, but I just wanted to comment that I use the Minor League System Report as my main way to look at my prospects. I glance at what it says for each guy at each level, then look at their stats and ratings. Usually I follow along with what the Report says for promotions and demotions.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 6,075
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I'm curious, because - at least on my system and size of league - there is a substantial lag to rebuild the html after each 'decision', so I've generally just jotted a few notes down and handle it in the secondary fashion. Or do you simply take it all under advisement?
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
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If it's only a small number of players, I will right-click and do it. When it's a large number (such as after an Initial draft), I will open that page in Firefox and alt-tab between it and OOTP as I go through the names.
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Co-Commish of the Overlords Baseball League (1930-37). Owner of the Boston Red Sox, 746-486, .605% (1930-37). 1930-34, '36-37, American League Eastern Division Champions (7/8). 1936, 1937 American League Champions (2/7) and World Series victors (2/2). Yay! 98-78, .556% vs. the New York Yankees. |
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