One thing I do that differs from your perspective is that I will trade away prospects who cant find a spot on the big league roster. I cap my AAA at a 72 max overall. If a prospect hits that 69-72 range and is older than 24 then i would trade them away for a younger prospect who will be ready to hit their prime later when there is a spot available. I would rather not see their progression take a hit and get more value for them being on the younger side as opposed to letting them age in the minors. Plus it is fun to see what kind of career they have when they're given a chance elsewhere. I will, however, keep some fringe depth in case of injuries. Basically, 1SP, 2RP, 1C, 1/2IN, 1/2OF. Everyone else in the minors are about maximizing progression
I haven’t seen progression show down unless u like have player in aaa then move them to aa… like I keep my A potentials in single A for as long as I can idc if they’re almost an 80
GREAT VIDEO! Do the coaches you have matter at all for progression? I would be usering the MLB team and let the CPU do the farm system teams. If coaches do matter, what attribute + is the most important to look for and which coaches will matter the most for my teams developement?
Thanks for all this info bro. I’m a DD player now after being a RTTS player, but I grinded the content out and went to play franchise now. Do you know how to increase your budget to sign free agents during spring training? Also what exactly does the sponsor money do?
@@juliomendez102 they’ll go up and down based on their performance or age. If they’re a good player you can just ride it out and hope it goes back up. If they’re old there’s nothing you can do but ride it out or trade them
The attribute I look at the most regardless of OVR is Contact. Anything below 50 contact is A ball unless power is 60+ Between 50-60 contact AA 60+ contact AAA or MLB For more defensive players I go by overall & need at the position similar to what you said in the vid
Also "Clutch" is a thing most overlook. It's something I look at right away.. it shows how well they hit with runners in scoring position..i always make sure high clutch ratings hit 2-6 in the lineup
Great video good info to know for my franchise. Because I have some MLB players that not doing good so I can send them down n bring some up
One thing I do that differs from your perspective is that I will trade away prospects who cant find a spot on the big league roster. I cap my AAA at a 72 max overall. If a prospect hits that 69-72 range and is older than 24 then i would trade them away for a younger prospect who will be ready to hit their prime later when there is a spot available.
I would rather not see their progression take a hit and get more value for them being on the younger side as opposed to letting them age in the minors. Plus it is fun to see what kind of career they have when they're given a chance elsewhere.
I will, however, keep some fringe depth in case of injuries. Basically, 1SP, 2RP, 1C, 1/2IN, 1/2OF. Everyone else in the minors are about maximizing progression
I haven’t seen progression show down unless u like have player in aaa then move them to aa… like I keep my A potentials in single A for as long as I can idc if they’re almost an 80
Great fing advice🔥👌🙏🤔
GREAT VIDEO! Do the coaches you have matter at all for progression? I would be usering the MLB team and let the CPU do the farm system teams. If coaches do matter, what attribute + is the most important to look for and which coaches will matter the most for my teams developement?
Thanks for all this info bro. I’m a DD player now after being a RTTS player, but I grinded the content out and went to play franchise now.
Do you know how to increase your budget to sign free agents during spring training?
Also what exactly does the sponsor money do?
Sponserships
Sponserships increase budgets ,some have 20,000$ for every strikeout wtc
I have a question what does it mean when I go to Attributes and the arrows are red and going down in MLB and AAA?
Red arrows mean a players stats are going down or “regressing.” Green mean the stats are going up or progressing
O ok. So what do I do keep or trade them? I just started that season played 5 games and they stats on red going down
@@juliomendez102 they’ll go up and down based on their performance or age. If they’re a good player you can just ride it out and hope it goes back up. If they’re old there’s nothing you can do but ride it out or trade them
The MLB players that I'm talking about they 27 and up. But they AAA players are only 19 and 20 YRS old
@@juliomendez102 they should bounce back
The attribute I look at the most regardless of OVR is Contact.
Anything below 50 contact is A ball unless power is 60+
Between 50-60 contact AA
60+ contact AAA or MLB
For more defensive players I go by overall & need at the position similar to what you said in the vid
Really good point. I feel like vision is also pretty important for prospects to bat well on their own
@@JacobReid I agree. Vision and discipline are great when a player has any one of the 2. If they have both even better
Also "Clutch" is a thing most overlook. It's something I look at right away.. it shows how well they hit with runners in scoring position..i always make sure high clutch ratings hit 2-6 in the lineup