Quote: Originally posted by nickinaround on 6/10/2006Question 1 : Does playing minor leaguers in spring training do anything to their options or salaries ?
Question 2 : is there any reason I shouldn't move them up right away to the majors? Even if they have only played 1 season in the minor league.
Question 3:is the overall rating and all the other ratings of my guys in minor leagues at the same quality of my guys in the major leagues.
Thanks Guys
1. No, make sure you add them to your spring training squad through the manager's office - player settings - spring training squads
2. How old are they? That's the first thing I look at. How good are their ratings right now? That's one of the biggest questions right now and one I don't think anyone can answer besides the game developers.
Noone else has had enough experience to know the downfalls of bringing a player up to early or when the player should be brought up.
3. That's another good question. The overall ratings don't tell the whole story. How good are they in their major cats? Noone can honestly tell you if a fully developed 65 veteran hitter will perform identically to a still developing 65 prospect w/ equal stats.
I suggest not promoting anyone to your ml roster until after spring training. You don't need to add the player's until then anyway since you can have them on your spring training squad. By that time, you should have a better understanding of how your team plays and what you're planning on doing.