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burk
12/24
100% on minors. I’ve always tried to keep it balanced.
burk
12/24
Generally speaking, for me, it takes me about 6-8 seasons to build a competitive team, once I break a team up. Once they’re built back up, I’m usually very competitive for 5-6 seasons. Obviously, I l...
cosborn
12/24
All good points - altoqueso and mskakunan
mskakunan
12/24
Altoqueso 100% agree on the minors piece.
mskakunan
12/24
Like most games, the differences between “real” baseball and the simulation are plenty but we all seek for it to play like real.
mskakunan
12/24
Those that build super teams are aware of the little flaws in the game that confer advantages and they exploit them. I think the roughest piece for new owners is learning to correctly project talen...
mskakunan
12/24
do not need to spend valuable budget money on advanced scouting. And they have an advantage in every trade discussion with less experienced owners. Over time though, you do start to get a better sen...
mskakunan
12/24
owners undervalue training and health too. They are critical. And prospect scouting results vary dramatically based on your investments. A 20/0 or 0/20 investment in HS/College scouting gets you a...
altoqueso
12/24
a salary cap and/or requiring teams to maintain a "functioning" minors could help w/ the super team issues.
altoqueso
12/24
each league & commish has the ability to make changes i believe. i think it's totally lame that many owners don't try to run a healthy franchise and only focus on the ML portion, but th...